OpenVox MC100-A44EG2, MC100-A02EG2, MC100-D1EG2, MC100-B2EG2, MC100-DC1EG2 User Manual

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MC100 Series User Manual
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Test Environments CentOS7.0 (Elastix4.0) Kernel version: 3.10.0-229.14.1.el7.x86_64 DAHDI: 2.10.2 Asterisk: 11.20.0 SS7: chan_ss7 2.1.0 Hardware: A400A810EB200EB400DE130E
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Chapter 1. Overview
1.1 What is MC100 Series?
MC100 Series is an upgrade version of MiniUCS, an open source asterisk-based complete IPPBX solution for SMB. With affordable price, users may easily setup their customized IPPBX.
MC100 Series supports comprehensive protocol processing, including SIP, H.323 protocols in IP side and BRI, PRI, SS7 and some protocols transcoding in CPE. Taking the full advantages of open source platform, the MC100 Series will be preloaded with Elastix®, PBX in a FlashTM, FreePBX or trixbox® IPPBX software.
Figure 1-1 Front Panel
Table 1-1 Description of Front Panel
Interface
Function
1 Port 1-Port4
Analog Telephone Interface (FXS)
2 Port 5-Port8
Analog Telephone Interface (FXO)
3 VGA
VGA monitor connector
4 Eth1
Network interface
5 Eth0
Network interface
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6 USB
USB interface
7 PWR
Power socket
Table 1-2 MC100 Series Naming rules
Product Model
Descriptions
MC100-AXXEXX
A standard for Analog port The first X is the number of FXS port,
the second X is the number of FXO port. E is Ethernet port: The first X is Gigabit (G) or Fast (M), the second X is number of Ethernet port.
MC100-A44EG2 Combination by 4FXS+4FXO A810E card),2 gigabit Ethernet ports MC100-A02EG2 Combination by 2FXO A400E card),2 gigabit Ethernet ports
MC100-BXXEXX
B standard for BRI port X is the number of NT/TE port E is Ethernet port: The first X is Gigabit (G) or Fast (M), the second X is number of Ethernet port.
MC100-B2EG2 2 BRI ports(B200E card), 2 gigabit Ethernet ports
MC100-D(C)XXEXX
D standard for T1/E1 port X is the number of T1/E1 port *C is with hardware echo cancellation module E is Ethernet port:
The first X is Gigabit (G) or Fast (M), the second X is number of Ethernet port.
MC100-D1EG2 1 E1/T1 port(D130E card), 2 gigabit Ethernet ports MC100-DC1EG2 1 E1/T1 portDE130E card),2
gigabit Ethernet ports
Technical Specifications:
CPU: 1.60GHz Intel Atom Dual core D2600 1 M L2 cache, 64 bit instruction DRAM: 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM,
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Storage: 1 SATA slot, 1 mSATA Socket 2 USB 2.0 Ports 2 Ethernet Ports (1000Mbps speed) 2 PCIe sockets for voice cards and other expansion 1 mini PCI-E socket for extension 16 Mbit flash for AMI BIOS Voltage range :12V DC supply through DC jack 1 VGA port (DB15) for display interface Header for LPC bus (use for flash recovery or I/O expansion) Low EMI Emission level and high Electro Magnetic Susceptibility Rack/Wall Mountable Firmware: AMI_UEFI BIOS Dimension: 18.1cm × 5.6cm × 15.8cm Weight: 1235g telephony cards not included
Software & Platform
Elastix®, trixbox®, PBX in a FlashTM, FreePBX
Features
Modular Design for Telephony Cards Connection Intel Atom Dual core D2600(1.60GHz) Optional Pre-Loaded Open Source IPPBX System Combination of analog, BRI, PRI or transcoding interfaces Available for OEM Attend Transfer Blind Transfer BLF Support Blacklist Callback
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CDR (Call Detail Records) Call Forward Call Parking Call Pickup Call Routing Call Transfer Call Waiting Caller ID Conference Define Office Time DDNS Dial by Name DISA (Direct Inward System Access) DIDs Distinctive Ringtone DND (Do Not Disturb) FAX (T.38) Firewall Follow Me IVR (Interactive Voice Response) Intercom/Zone Intercom Mobility Extension Multi-language Prompt Music On Hold Music On Transfer One touch record OpenVPN Phone Provisioning PIN User(PIN Code Control) Paging/Zone Paging
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PPPoE Queue Ring Group Route by Caller ID Skype Integration (Sky2Sip) SMS to Mail/Mail to SMS Speed Dial Static Route Three Way Calling Voicemail Voicemail to Email Voicemail Forwarding Web Based Control Panel Two Year Warranty
Chapter 2. Hardware Setup
OpenVox New IPPBX supports combinations analog, BRI and PRI telephony cards. Software installation method basic on your options, you can choice A400E, A810E, B400E and DE130E, which corresponding to driver in order are wctdm, opvx24xx, wcb4xxp and opvxd115, each card corresponds to its driver. Pre-installed system is elastix4.0, all drivers are installed before send out, you just need to load drivers and can make New IPPBX work. Now let’s take the A400E and DE130E for an example to illustrate software installation. And assume that DE130E need to run in SS7 signaling. a) Reload wctdm in /etc/dahdi/modules b) amportal stop c) service dahdi restart d) dahdi_genconf e) dahdi_cfg –vvv
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f) amportal start g) asterisk –r h) dahdi show channels
2.1 Choose Pre-positioned Elastix4.0 System
Default IP172.16.99.98
SSH: root/111111
Web: admin/111111
2.2 Choose System to Install
Take centos as example:
# yum install bison
# yum install bison-devel
# yum install ncurses
# yum install ncurses-devel
# yum install zlib
# yum install zlib-devel
# yum install openssl
# yum install openssl-devel
# yum install gnutls-devel
# yum install gcc
# yum install gcc-c++
# yum install libxml2
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The software you have to install:
Libpri
Dahdi
Asterisk
http://downloads.ast erisk.org/pub/teleph ony/libpri/libpri-curr ent.tar.gz
http://downloads.openvox.cn/p ub/drivers/dahdi-linux-complete /openvox_dahdi-linux-complete­current.tar.gz
http://downloads.asterisk. org/pub/telephony/asteri sk/old-releases/asterisk-1
1.15.0.tar.gz
Run these commands under /usr/src, download and unzip DAHDI, Asterisk and Libpri.
# wget
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/libpri/libpri-current.tar.gz
# wget
http://downloads.openvox.cn/pub/drivers/dahdi-linux-complete/openvox_dahdi-lin
ux-complete-current.tar.gz
# wget
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/old-releases/asterisk-11.15.0.
tar.gz
# tar -xvzf openvox_dahdi-linux-complete-current.
tar.gz
# tar –xvzf asterisk-11.15.0.tar.gz
# tar –xvzf libpri-current.tar.gz
2.3 Install Libpri
Turn to /usr/src and run the commands below to install Libpri
# cd libpri-XX
# make
# make install
2.4 Install DAHDI
Turn to dahdi-linux-complete-XX (XX means the version of DAHDI ), run these
commands to install DAHDI
# cd /usr/src/dahdi-linux-complete-XX
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# make
# make install
# make config
2.5 Install Asterisk
Run the commands blow to install Asterisk
# cd asterisk-11.15.0
# ./configure
# make
# make install
# make samples
Chapter 3. Configuration
3.1 Load driver
Run these commands to load driver
# modprobe dahdi
# modprobe wct4xxp
# dahdi_genconf
# dahdi_cfg –vvvvvv
3.2 Activate Asterisk
# asterisk –vvvvvgc
Tips
If you have any problem during your operation time, please contact our technical support. Certainly you could find reply or leave messages on Openvox Forum or Wiki.
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Chapter 4 Reference
www.openvox.cn www.digium.com www.asterisk.org www.voip-info.org www.asteriskguru.com
Tips
Any questions during installation please consult in our forum or look up for answers from the following websites:
Forum wiki
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