Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-2000 Quick Installation Guide
Overview PLANET IPX-2000 is the next generation voice communication platform for the small to medium enterprise. Designed as an open, scalable, and highly reliable telephony solution, the IPX-2000 is able to accept 200 extension registrations, and effectively scales from under 100 users to as many as 200 in a standard rack-mountable unit.
Table of Contents Preparation before beginning administration on IP PBX System............................. 5 Physical Interfaces....................................................................................... 5 Administration Interface............................................................................... 5 Web configuration access...................................................................... 5 LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations...........................................
Document Objectives This guide provides physical installation, network configurations, and Internet access establishment information for the IP PBX System.
Preparation before beginning administration on IP PBX System Physical Interfaces 1 AC Power AC 100-240V, 50-60 Hz 2 Telephony interface ports 4 ports per module, numbered from right to the left. The rightmost port at slot A is port 1 and the leftmost port at slot B (if installed) is port 8. 3 USB ports 2 external ports with compliance to USB 1.1/2.0.
Note Note The IPX-2000 supports HTTPs secure web session. Machine operators or system administrator may login machine via secure web connection for machine administration. Format: https://WAN IP address of IP PBX In order to connect machine for administration, please locate your PC in the same network segment (192.168.1.x) of IPX-2000. If you’re not familiar with TCP/IP, please refer to related chapter on user’s manual CD or consult your network administrator for proper network configurations.
WAN IP address configuration via web interface Execute your web browser, and insert the IP address https://192.168.0.1 (default: 192.168.0.1) of IP PBX in the adddress bar. After logging on machine username/password (default: admin / admin), browse to “System” configuration menu and select “WAN setup” option, you will see the configuration screen below: Parameter Description IP address WAN IP address of IPX-2000 Default: 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask WAN mask of IPX-2000 Default: 255.255.255.
Save Change to reload configurations After modifying the IP PBX parameters, the changes are temporary stored in machine memory,. Please be sure to activate the modifications via reloading the machine configurations.
IP PBX Basic operation guideline Adding PSTN to IPX-2000 When inserting or removing the IPX-2000 FXO Module (IPX-FXO), please follow these operation procedure to ensure the system operating properly. • Install the FXO module securely into machine. • Login the GUI as administrator. • Enter FXO Setup page. (Trunk ™ POTS Setup) • Select the proper Country Setting for each port. • Press APPLY to save the change. • Enter IP PBX Service page. (Service ™ IP PBX service) • Press Restart to restart IP PBX service.
Outbound routegroup: select a routegroup to associate routes with this trunk. Outbound calls match included route patterns could employ this trunk to access PSTN. Language: preferred language for system instructions heard from the trunk. Usergroup of privilege: when disabled DID, select a usergroup whose reachability to other usergroups and trunks will be used as the privilege of inbound calls from this trunk. 1) Please browse to “Route management” page in “Route” menu to add routes ID in IP PBX system.
3) Please browse to “Routegroup” page in “Route” menu and select PSTN route associated routes by this routegroup. 4) Please browse to “Usergroup” page in “User” menu, and select outbound “pstn1” trunks accessible by this usergroup.
Quick reference in CD-ROM guide This guide is used to help you startup your IP PBX system settings. It is also recommended to check the user manual CD-ROM for more details likes the “Web Setup”, and how to set the device back to default value.