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Netgenium ASL7101-IP Manual
Copyright © 2012, Netgenium Systems
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Preface
Chapter 1 Overview 5
Chapter 2 Configuration 6
Chapter 3 Maintenance & Diagnostics 20

Preface
This preface describes the purpose, audience, organization, and conventions of this
guide
The preface covers these topics:
Purpose, page 1
Audience, page 1
Conventions, page 2
Purpose
The Netgenium ASP7101-IP Manual provides information about configuring the
Netgenium ASP7101-IP Speaker
Audience
The Netgenium ASP7101-IP Manual is written for network administrators and
installers responsible for installing and configuring the Netgenium ASP7101-IP. This
guide requires knowledge of IP networking, technology and QoS.

Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
BOLD ORANGE font is used to show Navigation steps to configure a feature
BOLD RED font is used to indicate a button or hyperlink
BLUE font is used to indicate a label on the web page

Chapter 1
Overview
The Netgenium ASP7101-IP Speaker is a PoE device. It is capable of being powered
from either IEE802.3af or PoE Plus equipment. The class of power supply dictates
the output power of the amplifier and hence the volume. An IEE802.3af power
source will result in approximately 6W of audio.
The speaker is designed for internal use only.
The LAN interface is a standard 10/100 network connection.

CHAPTER 2
CONFIGURATION
This chapter describes how to set up the ASP7101-IP for connectivity to the LAN and
configure the attached hardware in its environment.
Initial Network Setup
Connect the ASP7101-IP to a PoE capable network switch or via a mid-span device.
To logon for the first time, open a web browser and type the IP address of the panel
in the address bar. Each unit is pre-configured with a default IP address of
10.100.1.172 when it leaves the factory. The default username and password are as
follows:
Username: netgenium
Password: netgenium
The home page provides basic information on the controller such as software
version serial number etc. Navigation around the menu structure is via the tabs
shown at the top of the home page. Each tab redirects the browser to the master
page for the configuration section selected. In each section a sub menu is accessible
via the links on the left of the page.

To set the speakers IP address:
Navigate to: Setup
Configure the options as described below then click the Apply button.
General
Device Name: The name for the device (usually a
description of the location)
Network
IP Address: IP address of the device
Network Mask: Subnet Mask of the device
Default Gateway: Default Gateway for the device
Netgenium Primary The IP Address of the primary PolicyServer
PolicyServer:
Netgenium Secondary The IP Address of the secondary PolicyServer
PolicyServer:
Registration Mode: Autonomous or registered with PolicyServer
Registration Status: Current registration status.

DNS Settings
Domain Name.
Primary DNS.
Secondary DNS.
If you have changed the IP address of the speaker you will lose the connection to it.
Open another browser session and reconnect the new IP address.

Time & Date
Navigate to: Setup>Time & Date
This page enables you to set the system time and date. The options are:
Set to Computer Time
This option sets the time and date to that of your computer when the Apply button
is clicked.
Set Manually
Enter the time and date in the textboxes provided and click the Apply button.
Use NTP
With this option enabled the controller will synchronize its time and date with an
NTP server every 5 minutes. Enter the IP Address of the NTP server and click the
Apply button.
If the controller is configured to register with PolicyServer the unit will automatically
be synchronised with PolicyServer’s date and time.

Users
Navigate to: Setup>Users
Use this page to manage the user accounts used to administer the unit. The default
settings are:
Username: netgenium
Password: netgenium
To add a new user account, enter the username and password and click the Update
button.
To remove an account, highlight the name to delete and click the Delete button.

System
Navigate to: Setup>System
The system password is used to authenticate requests between PolicyServer and the
end devices. The default setting is netgenium.

Speaker
Navigate to: Speaker
Accessing the Speaker tab allows you to configure the audio settings of the speaker.
General
Mute Speaker: Mutes the speaker output.
Announce IP On Boot: The speaker announces its configured IP Address on boot up.
If DHCP is enabled this should be disabled.
Audio Levels
Announcements can be allocated a priority between 0 (lowest) and 9 (highest). A
default volume level can be set for each priority level, if required.
To set the volume level for a priority level:
1. Select the volume level for each priority level.
2. Click the Apply button.

Flex IO Inputs
Navigate to: Speaker>Flex-IO Inputs
Each speaker provides four configurable inputs. These require a clean ‘No volts’
input.
To configure an input:
1. Tick the Enabled checkbox.
2. Configure the state of the contacts N/O or N/C.
3. If you want to send an event to PolicyServer tick the Report to NGPS checkbox.
4. Select the operation when the input is activated from the dropdown list.
5. Click Apply

Flex IO Outputs
Navigate to: Speaker>Flex-IO Outputs
Flex –IO outputs will provide a switched 12Vdc output and are designed to operate
an external relay unit.
To configure a Flex-IO output:
1. Select whether the output is active for a number of seconds after being
triggered or whilst the trigger is active.
2. Select whether the output is triggered locally at the speaker or is under control
of PolicyServer.
3. Click Apply

IP Telephony
Navigate to: IP Telephony
Speakers can be registered with IP Telephony (IPT) applications and used as part of
the telephone system. When registered they can be configured with a directory
number (DN) and act as a telephony end point.
IPT systems supported in this version of firmware are:
Cisco (skinny)
To enable telephony integration:
Select the integration type and click the Apply button.

Cisco
Navigate to: IP Telephony>Cisco
The integration with Cisco’s Call Manager is configured on this page.
Registration Status: The current registration status with Call.
Manager Call Status: The current call status of the speaker.
Assigned Directory Number: The DN assigned to the speaker.
IPT Details
CCM TFTP Server (DHCP Option 150)
Either:
1. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and click the Apply button. The speaker
will use option 150 to extract the address of the Call Manager servers.
Click Apply
2. Enter the IP address of the CCM Subscriber in CCM IP Address (1).
Click Apply
CCM IP Address (1)
IP address of Call Manager.
CCM IP Address (2)
IP address of Call Manager.
CCM IP Address (3)
IP address of Call Manager.
CCM IP Address (4)
IP address of Call Manager.
CCM IP Address (5)
IP address of Call Manager.

Incoming Calls
This option defines how the speaker handles incoming calls.
the options are:
• Drop the call
• Auto answer the call
• Manual answer the call

Zones
Navigate to: IP Utilities>Zones
The Zones feature enables groups of speakers to be setup and receive multicast
audio.
To configure a speaker zone:
1. Enter the name of the zone and select a priority level for the zone
2. Enter the multicast IP address you want to use.
(Note! The network must be configured to support multicast IP. Where inter
VLAN routing is necessary IGMP routing may be required)
3. Click ADD NEW
Adding speakers to a zone:
1. Select the zone from the dropdown list and click EDIT
2. Enter the IP address, name and password (leave blank for default value
’netgenium’)
3. Click Add New

IP Events
Navigate to: Utilities>IP Events
Events, transmitted by the speaker can be triggered as a result of the Flex I/O being
activated (see Speaker>Flex I/O).
New Event
To setup a new event.
1. Enter the new Event name.
2. Enter the target IP address.
3. Enter the tcp/udp port the event is to use.
4. Click ADD NEW
The Event must then be edited and the event text entered.

CHAPTER 3
Maintenance & Diagnostics
Status
Navigate to: Maintenance>Status
Shows the current status of the speaker.

Diagnostics
Navigate to: Maintenance>Diagnostics
Provides diagnostic control of the primary functions of the speaker.
Logs
Navigate to: Maintenance>Logs
The speaker logs events in a temporary buffer for diagnostic purposes. This buffer is
stored in volatile memory and is lost when the unit is powered off.
To clear the buffer manually, click the Clear Logs button.

Default
Navigate to: Maintenance>Default
Clicking the DEFAULT button will return the speaker to factory default settings.
Clicking the REBOOT button will reboot the speaker.

Update Firmware
Navigate to: Maintenance>Update Firmware
The firmware can be updated via a TFTP server. To update the firmware:
1. A TFTP server must be available on the network.
3. The ASP710x image should be stored in the TFTP root directory.
4. Tick the Enable TFTP Upload check box.
5. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
6. Click the Start Upload Process button.
The upload process will begin. The current status of the upload process is displayed
in the Live Status window. The correct upload
• Uploading File
• Writing Main Image
• Writing Header
• Rebooting