V6000 Analog Integrated Branch Office Solution Installation Guide System Release 4.8 http://www.3com.
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CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE 5 How to Use This Guide 5 Conventions 6 Related Documentation 6 Documentation Comments 6 Notices 7 WEEE EU Directive 7 Abbreviations and Terminology 7 CHAPTER 1: QUICK START 9 CHAPTER 2: UNPACKING THE V6000 10 CHAPTER 3: MOUNTING THE V6000 12 CHAPTER 4: CABLING THE V6000 14 CHAPTER 5: ASSIGNING THE V6000 IP ADDRESS 16 Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP 16 Assign an IP Address Using the CLI 17 Accessing the CLI 17 Assigning an IP Address 18 Restoring Networking Parameters to the I
Making an FXS to FXO Call 25 Making a V6000 to MP-104 FXS Call 25 APPENDIX A: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCT 28 Customer Support 28 4 V6000 Analog Integrated Branch Office Solution Installation Guide V6000 Analog Integrated Branch Office Sol
ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide describes the installation of the 3Com V6000 analog integrated branch office solution gateways. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, because of on-going product improvements and revisions, 3Com cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
Conventions Table 1 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide. Table 1 Icon Notice Icons Notice Type Description Information note Information that describes important features or instructions. Caution Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or potential damage to an application, device, system, or network. Warning Information that alerts you to potential personal injury or death.
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Where ‘network’ appears in this manual, it means LAN, WAN, etc. accessed via the gateway’s Ethernet interface. FXO (Foreign Exchange Office) is the interface replacing the analog telephone and connects to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) line from the Central Office (CO) or to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). The FXO is designed to receive line voltage and ringing current, supplied from the CO or the PBX (just like an analog telephone).
CHAPTER 1: QUICK START This Guide takes you through the briefest steps that are required for setting up your V6000 for the first time and making a basic call. For more details on how to use the gateway’s full capability, refer to the V6000 User Manual. Follow these required steps to set up the V6000. 1 Unpack the V6000. 2 Mount the V6000. 3 Cable the V6000. 4 Assign the V6000 IP address. 5 Configure the V6000 ports. 6 Configure the internal routing table. 7 Make a call.
CHAPTER 2: UNPACKING THE V6000 To unpack the V6000, follow these 6 steps: 1 Open the carton and remove packing materials. 2 Remove the V6000 from the carton. 3 Check that there is no equipment damage. 4 Check, retain and process any documents. 5 Notify 3Com or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies. 6 Retain any diskettes or CDs. Ensure that in addition to the V6000, the package contains: One or two AC power cables.
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CHAPTER 3: MOUNTING THE V6000 The integral front brackets are not required for a desktop installation. Optionally, attach the four (supplied) anti-slide bumpers to the base of the V6000 and place it on the desktop in the position you require.
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CHAPTER 4: CABLING THE V6000 CAUTION: Protective Earthing The equipment is classified as Class I EN60950 and UL60950 and must be earthed at all times. Units providing power sockets with three pins must be connected by service personnel to a socket-outlet with a protective earthing connection. To cable the V6000, follow these 3 steps: 1 The V6000 must be permanently earthed using an equipment-earthing conductor.
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CHAPTER 5: ASSIGNING THE V6000 IP ADDRESS To assign an IP address to the V6000, use one of the following methods: HTTP using a Web browser (see Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP) The embedded Command Line Interface (CLI) accessed via Telnet or RS-232 (see Assign an IP Address Using the CLI) BootP or DHCP (refer to the V6000 User Manual) Record and retain the IP address and subnet mask you assign the V6000. The default networking parameters are show in Table 2.
2 Change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask to correspond with the V6000 factory default IP address and subnet mask, shown in Table 2. For details on changing the IP address and subnet mask of your PC, refer to Windows™ Online Help (Start>Help). 3 Access the V6000 Embedded Web Server (see Chapter 6: Accessing the Embedded Web Server).
2 Use a standard Telnet application to connect to the V6000 Embedded Telnet Server. 3 Login using the username (‘Admin’) and password (‘Admin’). To access the CLI via the RS-232 port, follow these 2 steps: 1 Connect the V6000 RS-232 port (labeled I0I0), located on the CPU module of the V6000 front panel, to either COM1 or COM2 RS-232 communication port on your PC with the supplied RS-232 cable. 2 Use serial communication software (e.g., HyperTerminalTM) to connect to the V6000.
Restoring Networking Parameters to the Initial State You can use the ‘Reset’ button to restore the V6000 networking parameters to their factory default values (described in Table 2) and to reset the username and password. The V6000 returns to the software version burned in flash. This process also restores the V6000 parameters to their factory settings. Therefore, you must load your previously backed-up ini file, or the default ini file (received with the software kit) to set them to their correct values.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESSING THE EMBEDDED WEB SERVER To access the Embedded Web Server, follow these 4 steps: 1 Open a standard Web-browsing application such as Microsoft™ Internet Explorer™ (Version 6.0 and higher) or Netscape™ Navigator™ (Version 7.2 and higher). 2 In the URL field, specify the new IP address of the V6000 (e.g., http://10.1.10.10); the Embedded Web Server’s ‘Enter Network Password’ screen appears, shown in Figure 2.
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CHAPTER 7: CONFIGURING SIP / H.323 GATEWAYS After accessing the Embedded Web Server the ‘Quick Setup’ screen is displayed for SIP or H.323 (the SIP ‘Quick Setup’ screen is shown in Figure 3 as an example). Figure 2 V6000 SIP Quick Setup Screen Configuring the V6000 Ports You can connect and configure telephones and perform calls. The configuration described in this and following steps refers to a V6000 configured with Module 1 (FXS) and Module 2 (FXO) each having 4 ports, as an example.
Figure 3 1 V6000 Configured with Module 1 – FXS and Module 2 – FXO 2 I/O module #3 FXS FXO I/O module I/O module I/O module #4 #5 #6 CPU 1 Spare CPU module slot Spare power supply slot Power supply slot FAN To configure the V6000 ports, follow these 4 steps: 1 In the ‘Quick Setup’ screen, click the button Æ, adjacent to the label ‘Endpoint Phone Number Table’; the ‘Endpoint Phone Number Table’ screen opens (see Figure 5).
Configuring the Internal Routing Table To configure internal routing, follow these 4 steps: 1 In the ‘Quick Setup’ screen, click the button Æ adjacent to the label ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’; the ‘Tel to IP Routing Table’ screen opens (see Figure 6). Figure 5 Tel to IP Routing Table 2 In row 1, under column ‘Dest. Phone Prefix’ enter 10, under column ‘Source Phone Prefix’ enter * (wildcard) and under column ‘Dest.
Making an FXS to FXO Call The following setup requires two telephones (A and B) and three RJ-11 cables, using the settings from the example shown in Figure 5. To make an FXS to FXO call, follow these 6 steps: 1 Connect telephone A to port 1 of module 1 (where module 1 is an FXS module). 2 Using an RJ-11 cable, connect port 2 of module 1 to port 1 of module 2 (where module 2 is the FXO module). 3 Connect telephone B to port 3 of module 1.
Figure 7 MP-104 Endpoint Phone Number Table 3 Connect the RJ-11 cable of telephone A to port 1 of module 1 (where module 1 is an FXS module) on the V6000. Connect the RJ-11 cable of telephone B to port 1 on the MP-104 gateway. 4 Offhook the receiver of telephone A (whose number you defined as 101) and dial 301; telephone B connected to the MP-104 rings. 5 Offhook telephone B and test the line for voice.
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APPENDIX A: OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCT Customer Support Customer technical support and service are provided by 3Com’ Distributors, Partners, and Resellers from whom the product was purchased. For Customer support for products purchased directly from 3Com, contact support@3Com.com.