voptech VPX-20, VPX-50, VPX-60, VPX-100 User Manual

VPX IP PBX
User Manual
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION
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1.2 MAIN FEATURES
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1.3 MODULES
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1.4 HARDWARE INTERFACES
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1.4.1 VPX-20
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1.4.2 VPX-50
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1.4.3 VPX-60
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1.4.4 VPX-100
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1.4.5 Model Comparison Table
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1.4.6 Environmental Requirements
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1.4.7 Packing List
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CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED
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2.1 BEFORE CONFIGURATION
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2.2 BEFORE MAKING A CALL
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2.2.1 Login IP PBX
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2.2.2 Basic Configuration
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2.2.3 Time Based Rules
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2.3 OUTBOUND CALL
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2.3.1 Trunks
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2.3.2 Outbound Routes
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2.4 INBOUND CALL
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2.4.1 Inbound Routes
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2.4.2 IVR
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2.4.3 IVR Prompts
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2.4.4 Ring Groups
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2.4.5 Blacklist
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2.4.6 Do Not Disturb
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2.4.7 Call Pickup
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2.5 DURING A CALL
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2.5.1 Call Parking
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2.5.2 Call Transfer
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2.6 USER EXTENSION SETTINGS
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2.6.1 Follow Me Settings
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2.6.2 Call Recording
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2.6.3 Call Forward
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2.6.4 Voicemail
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2.7 CALL CENTER (CALL QUEUES)
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2.8 CONFERENCE BRIDGE
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CHAPTER 3 ADVANCED
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3.1 OPTIONS
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3.2 VOICEMAIL
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3.3 SMTP SETTINGS
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3.4 EMAIL TO FAX
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3.5 MUSIC SETTINGS
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3.6 DISA
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3.7 FOLLOW ME
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3.8 CALL FORWARD
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3.9 PAGING AND INTERCOM
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3.10 PIN SETS
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3.11 CALL RECORDING
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3.12 SPEED DIAL
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3.13 SMART DID
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3.14 CALLBACK
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3.15 PHONE BOOK
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3.16 FEATURE CODES
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3.17 IP PHONE PROVISIONING
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CHAPTER 4 NETWORK SETTINGS
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4.1 NETWORK
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4.2 STATIC ROUTING
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4.3 VPN SERVER
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4.4 VPN CLIENT
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4.5 DHCP SERVER
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4.6 DDNS SETTINGS
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4.7 SNMPV2 SETTINGS
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4.8 TROUBLE SHOOTING
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CHAPTER 5 SECURITY
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5.1 FIREWALL
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5.2 SERVICE
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5.3 SIP ALLOWED ADDRESS
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CHAPTER 6 REPORT
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6.1 REGISTER STATUS
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6.2 RECORD LIST
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6.3 CALL LOGS
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6.4 SYSTEM LOGS
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CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM
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7.1 HOT STANDBY (FOR 100 ONLY)
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7.2 TIME SETTINGS
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7.3 MODULE SETTINGS (SUPPORT FOR 50/100)
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7.4 DATA STORAGE
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7.5 MANAGEMENT
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7.6 BACKUP
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7.7 RESET & REBOOT
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7.8 UPGRADE
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7.8.1 WEB Upgrade............................................................................................................................ 78
7.8.2 TFTP Upgrade........................................................................................................................... 78
CHAPTER 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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8.1 HOW TO CONNECT VPX-50 IN THE NETWORK
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8.2 HOW TO COMBINE TWO SETS VPX IP PBX IN THE SAME NETWORK
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8.3 HOW TO CONNECT TWO SETS VPX IP PBXS IN DIFFERENT NETWORK?
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8.4 HOW TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEM ONE-WAYAUDIO PROBLEMS
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8.5 HOW TO USE SKYPE ON VPX-50
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8.5.1 Visit the Top-up Page................................................................................................................ 85
8.5.2 Manage Skype Account............................................................................................................86
8.5.3 Create a SIP File....................................................................................................................... 86
Safety Notice
Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this IP PBX. They are crucial
for safe and reliable operation of the device. Failure to follow the instructions contained in this
document may result in damage to your PBX and void the manufacturer’s warranty.
1. Please use the external power supply which is included in the package. Other power
supplies may cause damage to the device, affect the performance or induce noise.
2. Before using the external power supply in the package, please check your building power
voltage. Connecting to Inaccurate power voltage may cause fire and damage.
3. Please do not damage the power cord. If the power cord or plug is impaired, do not use it.
Connecting a damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock.
4. Ensure the plug-socket combination is accessible even after the PBX is installed. In order
to service the PBX it will need to be disconnected from the power source.
5. Do not drop, knock or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
6. Do not install the device in places where there is direct sunlight. Also do not place the
device on carpets or cushions. Doing so may cause the device to malfunction or cause a fire.
7. Avoid exposing the device to high temperature (above 40°C), low temperature (below
-10°C) or high humidity. Doing so could cause damage and will void the manufacturer
warranty.
8. Avoid letting the device come in contact with water or any liquid which would damage the
device.
9. Do not attempt to open it. Non-expert handling to the device could cause damage and will
immediately void the manufacturer warranty.
10. Consult your authorized dealer for assistance with any issues or questions you may have.
11. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device.
12. Wipe it with soft cloth that has been slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution.
13. If you suspect your device has been struck by lightning, do not touch the device, power
plug or phone line. Call your authorized dealer for assistance to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
14. Ensure the PBX is installed in a well ventilated room to avoid overheating and damaging
the device.
15. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of any hazards involved with electrical
circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. If you are in a
situation that could cause bodily injury.
Chapter 1 Brief Introduction
1.1 Brief Introduction of VPX Series
The VPX Series IP PBXs are designed to provide SMEs (small & medium enterprises) with all
the standard and advanced features that are normally only available from large, expensive,
legacy PBX manufacturers. Aimed at businesses with up to 100 extensions, the VPX Series IP
PBXs are based on SIP and OpenSource Asterisk 1.8, with whose innovative modular
telephony design, that is easy to expand the PBX to meet the growing needs of your business.
VPX Series IP PBXs come in four sizes: 20 / 50 / 60 / 100.
Each model will be introduced in detail below:
VPX-20 is configured with 2 analog ports:
FXS FXO
VPX-20
1 1
0 2
VPX-50 consists of two main parts50 Host and Modules. There are 2 slots in the system and
the modules can be utilized as in the diagram below:
50 Slot
50 Module
Slot 1 Slot 2
4FXS
4FXO
2FXOS
2GSM
4GSM
1PRI
4BRI
VPX-60 is configured with 24 analog ports:
2FXS 2FXO FXOS
VPX-60
VPX-100 consists of two main parts100 Host and Modules. There are 2 slots in the system
and the modules can be utilized as in the diagram below:
100 Slot
100 Module
Slot 1 Slot 2
4FXS
4FXO
2FXOS
2GSM
4GSM
1PRI
4BRI
1.2 Main Features
1. SIP/ IAX Extension Registration
2. Video Call
3. USB Mobile Hard Disk Record (Scalable)
4. IP Phone Provisioning (Grandstream /Yealink/Fanvil IP Phone)
5. Call Record /Ring Group Record/ Call Queue Record
6. Web-based Administration and configuration
7. Web-based Extension User Management
8. Voicemail
9. Caller ID
10. Call Parking
11. Call Forward
12. Call Transfer
13. Call Waiting
14. Call Center Queues
15. Black List
16. Phonebook
17. Flexible Dial Plan
18. Virtual Fax (fax to email, and email to fax)
19. DID
20. Dial by Name
21. Speed Dial
22. Do Not Disturb
23. Callback
24. Skype for SIP
25. Ring Group
26. Conference Bridge (Three Conferences)
27. Music On Hold
28. DISA (Direct Inward System Access) /Paging And Intercom
29. Call Detail Record
30. IP Phone Feature Code
31. BLF(Busy Lamp Field)
32. Static /DHCP /PPPoE Network Access
33. DHCP Server
34. System Backup
35. T.38 Pass-through
36. Audio Codec: G.722/ G.711-Ulaw/ G.711-Alaw/ G.726/ G.729/ GSM/ SPEEX
37. Video Codec: H.261/ H.263 / H.263+ / H.264
38. VPN Server (L2TP / PPTP / OpenVPN, up to 10 connections for VPN clients)
39. VPN Client (L2TP / PPTP / OpenVPN / N2N)
40. SNMPv2
41. IPv4 / IPv6
42. DDNS(Dyndns.org /No-ip.com /zoneedit.com)
1.3 Modules
4FXS Module 4FXO Module
2FXOS Module 2GSM Module
4GSM Module 4BRI Module
1E1/T1 Module 32 EC Module
1.4 Hardware Interfaces
1.4.1 VPX-20
VPX-20 Front Panel
VPX-20 Rear Panel
1 * Reset Button
1 * Power Interface (DC 12V 2A)
1 * Ethernet Interface (10/100Mbps)
2 * Analog Ports(FXO/FXS)
1 * UMTS Port
20 LEDs Indication
1.4.2 VPX-50
VPX-50 Front Panel
Indication Function Status Explaination
PWR Power Status
On Power On
Off Power Off
SYS System Status
Blink System Works
Off System Fails
ETH WAN or LAN Data Status Blink Data Transport
G GSM or UMTS(3G) Status
Off Module not running
64ms On/800ms Off Module doesn’t find network
64ms On/3000ms Off Module finds network
1 FXO
Red Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
2 FXS
Green Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
VPX-50 Rear Panel
1 * Reset Button
1 * Power Interface (DC 12V 2A)
1 * Ethernet Interface (10/100Mbps)
1 * Console Interface
1 * USB Interface
Slot 1 for Analog/GSM/PRI/BRI Module Cards
Slot 2 for Analog/GSM Module Cards Only
Indication Function Status Explaination
PWR Power Status
On Power On
Off Power Off
SYS System Status
Blink System Works
Off System Fails
ETH Data Status
Blink Data Transport
Off No Data Transport
USB U-disk or UMTS(3G) Status
Off Module not running
On Module Works
1-4(SLOT1/2) SLOT 1/2 Status
FXS
Green Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
FXO
Red Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
GSM
Red Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
E1/T1
(PRI/
R2)
(Only
for
Slot 1)
L1 Red Module Loading Success
Off Module Loading Failure
L2 Red CPE signal
Green NET signal
Off No signal
L3 Red SS7 signal
Green MFCR2 signal
Off No signal
L4 Red Disconnected/ Alarm
Green Connected/ No Alarm
BRI
(Only for
Slot 1)
Red TE Mode
Green NT Mode
Off Module Loading Failure
1.4.3 VPX-60
VPX-60 Front Panel
VPX-60 Rear Panel
1 * Power Interface
1 * Power Switch
2 * Ethernet Interfaces (10/100/1000Mbps)
1 * VGA Interface
2 * Audio Interfaces
2 * USB Interfaces
1 * Hardware Echo Cancellation Interfaces (onboard)
1 * UMTS Interface for 3G Data (onboard)
24 * Analog Ports (FXO/FXS)
60 LED Indication
Indication Function Status Explaination
PWR Power Status
On Power On
Off Power Off
SYS System Status
Blink System Works
Off System Fails
ETH Data Status Blink Data Transport
1.4.4 VPX-100
VPX-100 Front Panel
VPX-100 Rear Panel
1 * Reset Button
1 * Power Interface
1 * Power Switch
2 * Ethernet Interfaces (10/100 Mbps)
1 * VGA Interface
2 * USB Interfaces
2 * Audio Interfaces
SLOT 1 for any Module Cards (4FXO/ 4FXS/ 2FXOS/ 4GSM/ 2GSM/ 1PRI)
SLOT 2 for any Module Cards (4FXO/ 4FXS/ 2FXOS/ 4GSM/ 2GSM/ 1PRI/ 4BRI)
100 LED Indication
Off No Data Transport
1-24 SLOTS SLOT 1-24 Status
FXS
Green Channel Loading Success
Off Channel Loading Failure
FXO
Red Channel Loading Success
Off Channel Loading Failure
Indication Function Status Explaination
1.4.5 Model Comparison Table
Items VPX-20 VPX-50 VPX-60 VPX-100
System
Capacity
Concurrent Calls 10 20 80 80
Extension Users 30 100 200 500
Voicemail
and
Recording
21,000 mins
(.gsm)
21,000 mins
(.gsm)
200,000 mins
(.gsm)
2,500,000 mins
(.gsm)
3000 mins
(.wav)
3000 mins
(.wav)
20,000 mins
(.wav)
270,000 mins
(.wav)
Hardware
Capacity
SDRAM 128MB DDR2 256MB DDR2 1GB DDR3 2GB DDR3
Memory (default) 4GB SD card 4GB SD card 32GB SSD 500GB HDD
or 32GB SSD
Power Input AC 100-240V AC 100-240V AC 100-240V AC 100-240V
PWR Power Status
On Power On
Off Power Off
SYS System Status
Blink System Works
Off System Fails
ETH Data Status
Blink Data Transport
Off No Data Transport
1-4(SLOT1/2) SLOT 1 /2 Status
FXS
Green Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
FXO
Red Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
GSM
Red Channel Loading Success
Blink Channel Ringing
Off Channel Loading Failure
E1/T1 L1 Red Module Loading Success
Off Module Loading Failure
L2 Red CPE signal
Green NET signal
Off No signal
L3 Red SS7 signal
Green MFCR2 signal
Off No signal
L4 Red Disconnected/ Alarm
Green Connected/ No Alarm
BRI
(Only for
Slot 2)
Red TE Mode
Green NT Mode
Off Module Loading Failure
Supply Output DC 12V/1A DC 12V/2A N/A N/A
1.4.6 Environmental Requirements
1. Working Tempreture: 0 °C ~40 °C
2. Storage Tempreture: -20 °C ~ 55 °C
3. Humidity: 5~95% Non-Condensing
1.4.7 Packing List
VPX Host 1 set
Power Supply 1 piece
Ethernet Cable 1 piece
Quick Installation Guide 1 piece
Warranty Card 1 piece
Notice:
1) VOPTECH Module cards will only function in VPX IP PBX from VOPTECH;
2) Module cards for VPX-50/100 will be packed separately but contained in the same
package.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
(Take VPX-50 as example for the guide)
2.1 Before Configuration
What kind of IP Phones can be used with this device?
1. FXS Interface: Analog Phone or fax machine
2. SIP Extension: CooFone Series and ZP Series IP Phones provided by VOPTECH
(D30/ D30P/ D60)
Any standard SIP Phone based on SIP/ IAX2 protocol
(eg: CISCO, Grandstream, Yealink, Polycom, Siemens, Snom,etc.)
2.2 Before Making a Call
2.2.1 Login IP PBX
Getting IP Address
There are three ways to set the IP address: Static, DHCP, PPPoE.
Default IP: 192.168.1.100:9999
Notice: you have to add port number 9999 after this IP address.
Defaults and Function Key
1. Web Panel User name: admin
2. Web Panel Password: admin
3. *60 Enter Voicemail Box
4. 900/901/902 Default three conference room numbers
5. # Blind Transfer
6. *2 Attended Transfer
7. * Disconnect Call
Administrator Login
After connecting the VPX IP PBX to the local area network and setting your laptop to the
192.168.1.x subnet, launch the web browser and bring up the system login page by entering
the following URL: http://192.168.1.100:9999. You will see the login interface as below:
Input username and password, press the “Login” button and you will see the configuration
interface below.
1. Default username: admin and password: admin
Notice
1. Please use IE(7.0 or higher version), Chrome, Firefox web browser.
2. If you do not see the interface above after inputting default IP and port number, please
check whether your computer IP address is in the same segment with your IP PBX.
3. For Security reasons, please modify the username and password after login successfully.
You can modify these by selecting: System---Management
4. With the default setting, if there is no activity on the page for more than one minute, the
system will timeout and automatically log out. To continue making configuration changes, you
will need to login again.
2. Network WAN IP and MAC will be displayed
3. Storage Total storage and used storage will be displayed
4. Channels Channel information will be displayed based on the modules installed
5. Device Info Model No. And system version will be displayed
Commonly Used Buttons
On the home page, besides system info, there are other function buttons as below:
1. Logout Logout the Web panel
2. Activate Changes Activate the changes for your current configuration
System Menu
System Menu includes the following sub menu:
Home Display device information
Operator Extension / Trunk / Channel Status
Basic Basic configuration on extension, trunks, etc.
Inbound Control Configuration of Inbound Route, IVR and Black List, etc.
Advanced
Configuration of extension's default information, Conference Call, Call
Transfer, Function Key, etc.
Network Settings Configuration of Routing, Network, VPN, DHCP and other related
network parameters
Security Configuration of Firewall, SSH, FTP
Report Record List, Call Logs and System Logs
System Time Settings, Management, Back Up and Upgrade, etc.
2.2.2 Basic Configuration
Extension Configuration
VPX Supports SIP/ IAX2 and analog extensions as well as the ability to ”Batch Add Users” by
uploading extensions file. ClickBasic->Extensionsto configure:
ClickNew Userto see the extension configuration interface as below:
Extension Settings:
Item Explanation
SIP/IAX2 Choose extension protocol.
Name Extension Name (English Character Only), e.g.: Tom.
Extension Extension Number connected to the phone, e.g.: 888.
Password Same password as voicemail. (4-16 digits, e.g.:123456)
Outbound CID Override the caller ID when dialing out with a trunk.
Dial Plan Please choose the Dial Plan which is defined in the menu “Outbound Routes”.
Analog Phone Please choose the relative FXS port for your analog phone.
Voicemail Check this option to enable the voicemail account.
VM Password Set password for Voicemail, for security reasons, do not use the extension number or
any easy combination like "1234"
Delete VMail Check this option to delete voicemail from the PBX after it’s sent by email.
Email
(FAX/Voicemail)
Extension user’s email address to receive email messages with attached fax or
voicemail (you need configure the fax to email/voicemail options), e.g.:
Tom@gmail.com
Web Manager
Allow this user to login to the Extension Management Panel to manage extension
options including voicemail, call recording, call transfer, etc when you select this option.
Agent Check this option to set this extension user as agent.
Call Waiting Enable call waiting
Allowing Being Spied Check this option to allow this extension to be monitored (listened to or “spied”).
NAT Check this option if extension user or the phone is located outside the NAT(Network
Address Translation) available gateway.
Pickup Group Select the Pickup Group which the extension user belongs to.
Mobility Extension
After check this option, you must set mobility extension number. User can make calls to
the IP PBX server with this mobility number, and have all rights of this extension, e.g.:
Outbound Call, Internal Call, Listen to the voicemail.
Transport Select the Transport Protocol: UDP, TCP, TLS
SRTP Enable SRTP (Secure Real-time Transport Protocol)
DTMF Mode Default DTMF is rfc2833. It can be changed if necessary..
Video Call
Check to enable video calling for this extension. And select the video codecs you need
to use.
Permit IP
Set device ip address or subnet permitted to register this extension with the IP PBX,
e.g.:192.168.1.77 or 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0. Devices with other IP addresses are
not allowed to register this extension with the IP PBX.
Audio Codecs Select what audio codecs you need to use.
Notice:
1. There are 30 default extensions which number started with “8”*; you can add or delete
extension by your requirement.
2. Maximum extensions: 100
Upload/Download Extensions
ClickUpload/Download Extensionsto batch add extensions as below:
Download the extension template from theDownload Extensions Template,
open the template using an editor or application like Microsoft Excel and carefully add
extension information based on the template format and save. Select the extension file to upload fromUpload Extensions Download current extensions information fromDownload Extensions(.csv)
2.2.3 Time Based Rules
Create a Time Rule. For example, BusinessHours.
Select the starting and ending time, starting and ending days of the week, specific start and
end dates and/or start and ending month of the year.
When an inbound call is processed, if the current time of the PBX is within these parameters,
then the “if time matches” destination will be used for the call. If the current time of the PBX is
outside these parameters, then the “if time does not match” destination will be used for the call.
Please set from this page:Time Based Rule---New Time Rule:
New Time Rule:
Item Explanation
Rule Name Define the name for this Time Rule.
Time&Date Conditions Set parameters for Time/Day/ Date/ Month.
Destination
Select destination if time matches or does not match the conditions set. For
example for BusinessHours, “if time matches”, select operator extension during
BusinessHours. If outside business hours, select “if time does not match”
destination of Operator voicemail
2.3 Outbound Call
2.3.1 Trunks
If you want to set up outbound route connected to PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network) or VoIP provider, please configure on this page:Basic->Trunks
VPX supports two kinds of trunks for your choice: VoIP or SIP Trunk and FXO/GSM/PRI/BRI Trunk.
How to add each trunk:
VoIP Trunks
ClickVoIP Trunk->New VoIP Trunk:
VoIP Trunks Reference:
Item Explanation
Description Description of SIP trunk.
Protocol Select protocol for outbound route, SIP or IAX2.
Host Set host address (provided by VoIP Provider).
Maximum Channels Set maximum channels for simultaneous call. (Only for outbound call; “0” = no limitation).
Prefix The prefix will be added in front of your dialed number automatically when the trunk is in use.
Caller ID
This Caller ID will be displayed when user make outbound call. Note: This function must be
supported by local provider.
Without Authentification If your trunk is static IP based and does not require a registration string when connecting the
VPX IP PBX, check this option.
Username Username provided by VoIP Provider.
Password Password provided by VoIP Provider.
Advanced Options Advanced options for this trunk, e.g.: codecs, dialplan, etc.
The outbound trunk will be in the list of VoIP Trunk when the trunk is added successfully.
FXO/GSM Trunk
ClickFXO/GSM Trunk->New FXO/GSM Trunk:
FXO/GSM Trunk Reference:
Item Explanation
Description Description for this trunk.
Lines Check one or more channels (FXO or GSM) to be included in this trunk group
Prefix The prefix will be added to the dialed number automatically when this trunk is in use.
Advanced Options Advanced Options for this trunk, e.g.: Call Method, Busy Detection, etc.
Select one or more of the available channels to be used for this trunk group.
Note: each channel can only be included in one trunk group. If no channels appear then all
available channels are already defined.
BRI / PRI Trunk
Please set up BRI/PRI trunk similarly to the FXO/GSM trunk settings above.
2.3.2 Outbound Routes
Outbound Routes are used to define which trunk groups are used by a specific extension
when placing outbound calls. If you don't allow an extension user to place external calls,
please ignore this part.
Please configure on this page: Basic->Outbound Routes
You can configure the basic match pattern of outbound routes and create different dial plan on
this page. Create as many different dial plans as you need to determine how you need
extensions to be allowed to make calls. For example, create “InternalDialPlan” to include all
Internal Calling Rules but do not select any outbound dial rules. Select “InternalDialPlan” for
all extension users that do not need the ability to make external calls.
ClickDialPlans->New DialPlan:
You can create one or more DialRules for DialPlans from this page:
Reference:
Item Explanation
Rule Name Define the name for the dial rule.
Pin Set Input this Pin when you use this dial rule.
Call Duration Limit Set the duration limit for a call, beyond which the call will be auto hung up
Time Rule Set the time interval for this DialRule, beyond which the call based on this DialRule
won’t work
Place this call through Select one of the trunk groups that have been set up to use for this dial rule
Custom Pattern N any digit from 2 to 9
Z any digit from 1 to 9
X any digit from 0 to 9
. One or more digits
Delete[ ]digits prefix
How many digits will be deleted from what the user dialed to what is actually sent over
the trunk. For example, user dialed 94166445775 and you selected to delete 1 digit,
then 4166445775 is sent out the trunk.
Auto-add digit[ ] If add digit “9”, when dial 12345, 912345 will be sent.
2.4 Inbound Call
2.4.1 Inbound Routes
ClickInbound Control->Inbound Routes
General
Distinctive Ring Tonemapping the custom ring tone file, e.g.: Set distinctive ring tone as
“External”, the phone will play this ring tone when receiving the call.
Note: The phone must support such feature as well.
Select all calls coming in on a specific port (FXO/GSM/VOIP) and select which destination
(Extension User, IVR, Queue, Conference Bridge, IVR, etc) should answer those calls.
Setting the label will assign this label to be displayed.
Port DIDs
To have incoming calls from a PSTN trunk port (FXO/GSM trunk) answered by a specific
extension user, call queue, conference bridge, or IVR, please configure here: ClickPort DIDs->New Port DIDs:
1. Port Select the trunk group port
2. Label Set a label for this port. Incoming calls from this port will display
the specified label.
3. Destination Incoming calls will be answered by the specified destination
(extension user, call queue, conference bridge, or IVR)
Number DIDs
If you want to select the destination of inbound calls on PRI/BRI or VoIP Trunks based on the
incoming DNIS (dialed number or DID). You can specify the DID and destination (user
extension, queue, conference bridge, or IVR: ClickNumber DID->New Number DID:
4. DID Number Set DID Number
5. Destination Select the extension for access directly(Extension User/
Call Queue/ conference/ IVR)
DOD Settings
To configure outbound calls from user extensions to answer with specified destinations (user extension, queue, conference bridge, IVR) , please click DOD Settings->New DOD
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