mPBX-100 User Manual Version 2.12.0.
mPBX-100 User Manual Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 4 1.1 Features ............................................................................................ 4 1.2 Hardware Specifications....................................................................... 5 1.2.1 Exterior Appearance ...................................................................... 5 2. System set up ....................................
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.6.3 Firewall ...................................................................................... 69 3.6.4 DHCP Server .............................................................................. 72 3.6.5 VLAN Settings............................................................................. 72 3.6.6 DDNS Settings ............................................................................ 74 3.7 System Settings ..................................................................
mPBX-100 User Manual 1. Introduction MPBX —An IP-PBX for Small Businesses/Home Office MPBX is a standalone embedded hybrid PBX for small businesses and remote branch offices of larger organizations (1-100 users per site). MPBX also offers a hybrid solution (a combination of VoIP applications using legacy telecom equipment) alternative for enterprises who are not yet ready to migrate to a complete VoIP solution. Applications 1.
mPBX-100 User Manual 1.2 Hardware Specifications 1.2.1 Exterior Appearance Front Side ①② ③④ ⑤ Figure 1-1 MPBX Front Panel Picture No. ① ① ① ① ① Identifying Green LED: Indicates correct power is being supplied to the unit Green LED: Indicates the MPBX is fully functional. Green LED: Indicates stable WAN Port connection Green LED: Indicates stable LAN Port connection Red LED: Indicates presence of an FXO/GSM port. Orange LED: Indicates presence of a BRI port.
mPBX-100 User Manual 2. System set up 2.1 Connection Drawing GSM PSTN PSTN IP FXS LAN Route 601 602 603 IP Soft 604 Normal Figure 2-1 2.2 Connecting Ethernet Line MPBX provides two 10/100M Ethernet ports with RJ45 interface and LED indicator. Plug Ethernet line into MPBX’s Ethernet port, and then connect the other end of the Ethernet line with a hub, switch, router, LAN or WAN. Once connected, check the status of the LED indicator.
mPBX-100 User Manual AC Input: 100~240V DC Output: 12V, 5A Please follow the steps below to connect the MPBX unit to a power outlet: 1. Connect the small end of the power cable to the power input port on the MPBX back panel, and plug the other end of the cable into a 100VAC power outlet. 2. Check the Power LED on the front panel. A solid green LED indicates that power is being supplied correctly. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3. Managing MPBX 3.1 Administrator Login From your web browser, input the IP address of the MPBX server. If this is the first time you are configuring MPBX, please use the default settings below: IP Address: http://192.168.5.150 Username: admin Password: password Figure 3-1 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.2 Status Monitor 3.2.1 Line Status Figure 3-2 MPBX Status Description: Extensions: 1) : Extension is unregistered 2) : Extension is idle 3) : Extension is ringing 4) : Extension is busy in a call Trunks: VOIP Trunk: Status Unregistered: Trunk registration failed. Registered: Succeed registration, trunk is ready for use. Request Send: Registering. Waiting: Waiting for authentication. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual FXO Trunk: Status Idle: The port is idle. Busy: The port is in use. Disconnected: The port hasn’t connected the PSTN line. More detail message, please refer to the LED identifying of front panel. GSM Trunk: Status Idle: The port is idle. Busy: The port is in use. Signal : No signal. : Poor. : Average. : Good. : Excellent. BRI Trunk: Status Ok: The ports connect correctly. Error: The port is error. Disconnected: The port hasn’t connected the PSTN line.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-3 3.3.1.1 Analog Extensions (FXS) Edit Analog Extensions On the administration page of FXS extensions, click ‘Edit’ on the extension that you want to edit, and modify the following information on the popup window 1) General ·Extension The numbered extension, i.e. 1234, that will be associated with this particular User / Phone. ·Port The extension correspond port. ·Name A character-based name for this user, i.e. ‘Bob Jones’ .
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Voicemail Access PIN # Voicemail Password for this extension, i.e. ‘1234’ . 3) Mail Setting ·Enable Send Voicemail Once enabled, the voicemail will be sending to below email address as an attachment. ·Send Voicemail to Email Address This option defines whether or not voicemails/Fax is sent to the Email address as an attachment. Note: Please ensure that all voicemail settings are properly configured on the System Settings -> Voicemail Settings page before using this feature.
mPBX-100 User Manual voicemail PIN # as the login and password respectively. .Ring Out Check this option if you want to custom the ring time. Tone will stop over the time defined. Figure 3-4 3.3.1.2 VOIP Extension A VOIP extension is an SIP/IAX Account that allows an IP Phone or an IP SoftPhone client to register on MPBX. 1. Add VOIP Extension Go to Extensions VOIP Extensions Create New Extension 1) General www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Type Extension type: SIP,IAX or SIP/IAX. SIP – Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using the VoIP protocol SIP. IAX - Identifies whether the extension sends and receives calls using the VoIP protocol IAX. ·Extension The numbered extension, i.e. 1234, that will be associated with this particular User / Phone.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·NAT This setting should be used when the system is using a public IP address, communicating with devices hidden behind a NAT device (such as a broadband router). If you have one-way audio problems, you usually have problems with your NAT configuration or your firewall's support of SIP and/or RTP ports. ·DTMF Mode – RFC2833, Info, Inband, Auto. ·Enable SRTP Enable extension for SRTP. 5) IP Restriction ·Enable IP Restriction Check this option to enhance the VoIP security for MPBX.
mPBX-100 User Manual voicemail PIN # as the login and password respectively. .Ring Out Check this option if you want to custom the ring time. Tone will stop over the time defined. Figure 3-5 2. Add Multiple Extensions www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Go to Extensions VOIP Extensions Add Multiple Extensions. 1) Choose the number of extensions that you would like to create. 2) Choose the type of extension that you would like to create. 3) Fill in the starting extension number. Figure 3-6 3. Edit VOIP Extension Click ‘Edit’ on VOIP Extension administration page or click ‘Modify Selected Extensions’ to edit extension. 3.3.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-7 3.3.2.1 Analog Trunk (FXO) 1. Edit Analog Trunk (FXO) On the analog Trunk administration page, click ‘Edit’ on the selected trunk and modify its properties in the popup window: 1)General ·Trunk Name A unique label used to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules, etc. Ex: 'Port 5' ·Volume Setting Used to modify the volume level of this trunk . Normally, this setting does not need to be changed.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Busy Count If Busy Detection is enabled, it is also possible to specify how many busy tones to wait for before disconnecting. The default is 4, but better results can be achieved if set to 6 or even 8. Remember, the higher the number, the more time required to release a channel. A higher setting lowers the probability that you will encounter random hang-ups ·Busy Pattern If Busy Detection is enabled, it is also possible to specify the cadence of your busy signal.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-8 3.3.2.2 GSM Trunk 1. Edit GSM Trunk 1)General ·Trunk Name A unique label used to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules, etc. Ex: 'gsm1' ·Volume Setting Used to modify the volume level of this trunk. Normally, this setting does not need to be changed. Figure 3-9 3.3.2.3 BRI Trunk 1. Edit BRI Trunk 1)General www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Trunk Name A unique label used to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules, etc. Ex: 'BriTrunk1' ·Signaling Signaling method. BRI-CPE: ISDN BRI in TE mode and Point to Point. BRI-CPE-PTMP: ISDN BRI in TE mode and Point to multi Point. BRI-NET: ISDN BRI in NET mode and Point to Point. BRI-NET-PTMP: ISDN BRI in NET mode and Point to multi Point.
mPBX-100 User Manual Dial-in (DDI; in German "Durchwahl") you should change this to yes, then MPBX will wait after the last digit it receives. ·PRI Indication Tells how Device should indicate Busy() and Congestion() to the switch/user. Accepted values are: inband: Device plays indication tones without answering; not available on all PRI/BRI subscription lines . outofband: Device disconnects with busy/congestion information code so the switch will play the indication tones to the caller.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Private Prefix When there are Private calls coming in via this BRI trunk, the Private Prefix you have set here will be added before the CID. So you can know this is a Private call before you answer it. ·Unknown Prefix When there are calls with unknown number coming via this BRI trunk, the Unknown Prefix you set here will be shown as the caller ID. 3) DOD Setting ·Global DOD Global direct outward dialing number. ·DOD Direct Outward Dialing Number.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.3.2.4 VOIP Trunk 1. Add SIP Trunk Input correct SIP information (provide by VOIP provider). Inaccurate information will prevent the trunk from registering. 1) General setting ·Type SIP – Identifies whether the trunk sends and receives calls using the VoIP protocol SIP ·Provider Name A unique label to help you identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules etc. Ex: 'yeastar'. ·Hostname/IP Service provider’s hostname or IP address.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Outbound Proxy Server A proxy that receives requests from a client , even though it may not be the server resolved by the Request-URI. ·Transport This will be the transport method used by the SIP Trunk. This method is given by the SIP trunk provider. The options are UDP (default) or TCP or TLS. ·Enable SRTP Enable extension for SRTP. ·Caller ID Specify the caller ID to use when making outbound calls over this trunk.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-11 2. Add IAX Trunk Input correct IAX information (provided by VOIP provider). Inaccurate information will prevent the trunk from registering. ·Type IAX – Identifies whether the trunk sends and receives calls by using the VoIP protocol IAX. ·Provider Name A unique label to help you identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules etc. Ex: 'yeastar2'. ·Hostname/IP Service provider’s hostname or IP address. 4569 is the standard port number www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual used by IAX protocol. Don’t change this part if it is not required. ·Username Username of IAX account . Used for IAX trunk registration. ·Password Password of IAX account . .Online number Define the online number that expected by ‘Skype Connect’ and some other SIP service providers. Leave this field blank if it's no required. ·Maximum Channels Controls the maximum number of outbound channels (simultaneous calls) that can be used on this trunk .
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Type SIP or IAX SIP – Identifies whether the trunk sends and receives calls by using the VoIP protocol SIP. IAX - Identifies whether the trunk sends and receives calls by using the VoIP protocol IAX. ·Provider Name A unique label would help to you identify this trunk. Ex: 'Provider2'. ·Hostname/IP Service provider’s hostname or IP address. Note: 5060 is the standard port number used by SIP protocol, 4569 is the standard port number used by IAX protocol.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-13 3.3.3 Outbound Routes Outbound routing defines how outgoing calls are processed through the trunks. Figure 3-14 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.3.3.1 New Outbound Route Click ‘New Outbound Route’ and fill in the corresponding information in the popup window. 1)General ·Route Name Name of this Outbound Route . Ex: 'Local' or 'Long Distance' etc. ·Dial Pattern Outbound calls that match this dial pattern will use this outbound route.
mPBX-100 User Manual Defines the extensions that will be permitted to use this outbound route . ·Member Trunks Defines the trunks that can be used for this outbound route . Figure 3-15 3.3.3.2 Delete Outbound Route Click ‘Delete’ on selected trunk to delete it. 3.3.4 Auto Provision The Auto Provision sub menu provides users a method to Auto Provision IP Phone after the Express Setup process. Note: Auto Provision functions fully test with Yealink IP Phone. 3.3.4.1 New Phone www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Add New Phone have two modes, Add New phone in webpage and Upload the IP Phone’s configure file. 1. Add new phone via webpage Click ‘Create New Phone’ and fill in the corresponding information in the popup window. 1)General ·MAC IP Phone’s MAC address. ·Name Name of this Phone. ·Call Waiting This call feature allows your phone to accept other incoming calls to an extension already in an active call. ·Key As Send ·Line Extension: Selected the extension number for IP Phone.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.3.4.2 Scan Phone Click ‘Scan Yealink Phone’, System will scan Yealink’s IP phone in the local network, and list IP phone’s MAC and IP address in this page. Click ‘MAC address’, and fill in the corresponding information in the popup window. Like 3.3.4.1 3.4 Inbound Call Control 3.4.
mPBX-100 User Manual the IVR. ·Name A name for the IVR ·Prompt The prompt recording that will be played when this IVR is reached. ·Repeat Count The number of times that the selected IVR prompt will be played. ·Key Timeout Wait for the user to enter a new extension for a specified number of seconds. ·Allow Dialing of Other Extensions Allow the caller to dial other extensions other than the ones explicitly defined.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-18 3.4.1.2 Delete IVR Select the item that you would like to remove and press the ‘Delete’ button. 3.4.2 Queues Call Queues give users (i.e. call centers) an efficient means to have their calls answered in the order they were received to deliver top tier customer service. Call queues allow calls to be sequenced to one or more agents. Note: Dial 'Queue number + '*'' to log in or 'Queue number + '**'' to log out the queue.
mPBX-100 User Manual log in or '680**' to log out. 1)General ·Queue Name A name for the Queue. ·Queue Number Use this number to dial into the queue, or transfer callers to this number to put them into the queue. ·Queue Password You can require agents to enter a password before they can login to this queue. ·Queue Agent Timeout The number of seconds an agent's phone can ring before we consider it a timeout.
mPBX-100 User Manual How often to announce queue position and estimated hold time. 4) Periodic Announcements ·Prompt Select a prompt file to play periodically. ·Frequency How often to announce a prompt to the caller. 5) Events If a caller presses the key while waiting in the queue, this setting selects which action should process the key press. 6) Failover-Destination Defines the failover action. A failover occurs after the user reach the Queue max wait time.
mPBX-100 User Manual Queue can ring them with a new call. The default is 30. Figure 3-19 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.4.3 Custom Prompts 1. Record new Prompt The administrator can use this screen to record custom prompts by doing the following: 1)Click ‘Record New Custom Prompt’ 2) Input the desired file name on the popup window and choose an extension to call for recording (such as 500). 3) Click ‘Record’. The selected extension will ring and you can pick up the phone to start recording. Figure 3-20 2.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-22 3.4.4.1 Create Ring Group Click ‘New Ring Group’ to enter into the Manage Ring Groups page 1)General ·Ring Group Name This option defines a name for this group, i.e. ‘Sales’. ‘Ring Group Name’ is a label to help you identify this group in the group list. ·Ring Group Number This option defines the numbered extension that can be dialed to reach this group. ·Strategy This option sets the Ringing Strategy for this Group. The options are as follows: 1.
mPBX-100 User Manual 2) Ring Group Members An extension can be made a member of this ring group by moving it into the ‘Selected’ box. 3) Destination If No Answer When all members on this group fail to answer the call, system will handle the call according to the selected destination. Figure 3-23 3.4.4.2 Delete Ring Group Select the item you’d like to remove and press the ‘Delete’ button. 3.4.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-24 3.4.5.1 Create Inbound Route Click ‘New Inbound Route’ to enter to the Manage Inbound Routes page. 1)General ·Route Name A name for this inbound route. Ex: 'pstncallin' etc. ·DID Number Define the expected DID Number if this trunk passes DID on incoming calls. Leave this field blank to match calls with any or no DID info. Only service provider, E1 trunks, BRI trunks or SIP trunks need to be configured with this setting.
mPBX-100 User Manual Example 2: 1NXXNXXXXX will match a phone number starting with a 1, followed by a 3-digit area code, and then 6 digit number. ·Extension Define the extension for DID number. This field is only valid when you use BRI, SIP, SPS or SPX trunk for this inbound router. You can only input number and ‘-‘in this field, and the format can be xxx or xxx-xxx. The count of the number must be only one or equal the count of the DID number.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Extension Route the incoming calls to a specific extension. ·Voicemail Route the incoming calls to extension’s voicemail. ·IVR Route the incoming calls to a specific IVR. ·Ring Group Route the incoming calls to a specific Ring Group. ·Conference Room Route the incoming calls to a specific Conference Room. ·DISA Route the incoming calls to a specific DISA. ·Queues Route the incoming calls to a specific Queue. ·Faxes Route the incoming faxes to a specific extension’s mail address.
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mPBX-100 User Manual 3.4.5.2 Delete Routes Select the item you would like to remove and click ‘Delete’ key. 3.4.6 Blacklist Number Blacklist is used to block an incoming call you do not want to answer. If the incoming call number is registered in the number blacklist, the caller will hear the following: “The number you have dialed is not in service. Please check the number and try again”. The system will then disconnect the call. Figure 3-26 3.4.6.
mPBX-100 User Manual Enter the number you would like to block. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.5 Internal Settings 3.5.1 Options 1) General ·Ring Timeout Number of seconds to ring a device before handling the call as per the extension’s Follow Me settings . Default value is 30s. .MAX call duration The absolute maximum amount of time permitted for a call. A setting of 0 disables the timeout. Default value is 6000s. ·Music on hold Used to set hold music for the system.
mPBX-100 User Manual The default value is 630 to 639 ·Conference Extensions The default value is 640 to 659 ·IVR Extensions The default value is 660 to 679 ·Queue Extensions The default value is 680 to 689 Figure 3-28 3.5.2 Business Hours 1) General ·Enable or Disable Business Hours 2) Others ·Enable Office Closed Timing By dialing *89 (*89 is default setting) on an extension will force the office time closed for the device whatever the general setting is. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Disable Office closed timing By dialing *089 (*089 is default setting) on an extension will disable the Office Closed Timing. 3) Define Office Hours You can setup the business hours here. Figure 3-29 3.5.3 Feature Codes 1) General ·One Touch Record A user may initiate or stop call recording by dialing *1 during a call. (*1 is default setting) ·Extension for Checking Voicemail Users can check their Voicemail by dialing *2 on their phone (*2 is default setting).
mPBX-100 User Manual Users may transfer an incoming call by dialing *3 on their phone (*3 is default setting). ·Blind Transfer Users may blind transfer an incoming call by dialing *03 on their phone (*03 is default setting).
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Enable Forward All Calls Users may enable always forward by calling *71 on their phone (*71 is default setting) ·Disable Forward All Calls Users may disable always forward by calling *071 on their phone (*071 is default setting) ·Enable Forward When Busy Users may enable busy forward by dialing *72 on their phone (*72 is default setting) ·Disable Forward When Busy Users may disable busy forward by calling *072 on their phone (*072 is default setting) ·Enable Forward No Answer Users may
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-30 3.5.4 SIP Settings 1) General ·UDP Port Port use for sip registrations, Default is 5060. ·TCP Port Port use for sip registrations, Default is 5060. ·TLS Port Port use for sip registrations, Default is 5061. ·RTP Port Start Beginning of RTP port range ·RTP Port End End of RTP port range ·DTMF Mode www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Set default mode for sending DTMF. Default setting: rfc2833 ·Max Registration/Subscription Time Maximum duration (in seconds) of a SIP registration . Default is 3600 seconds. ·Min Registration/Subscription Time Minimum duration (in seconds) of a SIP registration . Default is 60 seconds. ·Default Incoming/Outgoing Registration Time Default Incoming/Outgoing Registration Time: Default duration (in seconds) of incoming/outgoing registration.
mPBX-100 User Manual This setting is only required when your public IP address is not static. It is recommended that a static public IP address be used with this system. Please contact your ISP for more information. ·External Refresh Interval If an external host has been supplied, you may specify how often the system will perform a DNS query on this host. This value is specified in seconds.
mPBX-100 User Manual GSM: A wireless standard codec, used worldwide, that provides adequate voice quality and consumes 13.3kbit/s in each direction (receiving and transmitting) of a VoIP call. GSM is supported by many VoIP phones. SPEEX: Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression format designed for speech. The Speex Project aims to lower the barrier of entry for voice applications by providing a free alternative to expensive proprietary speech codecs.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-32 3.5.5 IAX Settings 1) General ·Bind Port Port use for IAX2 registrations, Default is 4569. ·Bandwidth Low/medium/high with this option you can control which codec to be used. ·Min Registration Time Minimum duration (in seconds) of a IAX2 registration. Default is 60 seconds. ·Max Registration Time Maximum duration (in seconds) of a IAX2 registration. Default is 1200 seconds.
mPBX-100 User Manual a-law: A PSTN standard codec, used outside of North America, that provides very good voice quality and consumes 64kbit/s in each direction (receiving and transmitting) of a VoIP call. GSM: A wireless standard codec, used worldwide, that provides adequate voice quality and consumes 13.3kbit/s in each direction (receiving and transmitting) of a VoIP call. GSM is supported by many VoIP phones.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.5.6 Voicemail Settings 1) General Voicemail Settings ·Max Messages per Folder Sets the maximum number of messages that can be stored in a single voicemail box . ·Max Message Time Set the maximum length of a single voicemail message. ·Min Message Time Set the minimum length of a single voicemail message. Messages below this threshold will be automatically deleted. ·Ask Caller to Dial 5 If this option is set, the caller will be prompted to press 5 before leaving a message.
mPBX-100 User Manual The IP address or hostname of an SMTP server that the MPBX will connect to in order to send voicemail messages via email, i.e. mail.yourcompany.com. ·Port SMTP Port: the default value is 25. ·Use SSL/TLS to send secure message to server If the server of sending email needs to authenticate the sender, you need to select the check box. Note: Must be selected for Gmail or exchange server.
mPBX-100 User Manual which a call may be placed. Obviously, this type of access has serious security implications, and great care must be taken not to compromise your security. Figure 3-35 To add a new DISA application, click the New DISA button. Figure 3-36 1) General ·DISA Name www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Give this DISA application a name to help you identify it. ·PIN # The password for this DISA . ·Response Timeout The maximum amount of time the system will wait before hanging up the call if the user has dialed an incomplete or invalid number. Default is 10 seconds. ·Digit Timeout The maximum amount of time permitted between each digit when the user is dialing an extension number. Default is 5 seconds.
mPBX-100 User Manual Note: A paging group can have a maximum of 20 members. Figure 3-38 ·Paging Group Number Defines the numbered extension that may be dialed to reach this group. ·Duplex Paging is typically one way for announcements only. Checking this will make paging duplex, allowing all users in the group to talk and be heard by all. Figure 3-39 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.5.10 PIN User PIN User are used to manage lists of PINs that can be used to access restricted features such as Outbound Routes. If user use PIN User call out, system will auto record the PIN in the call detail records. 1) Options ·Access Code .Dial this code to access PIN. ·Prompt for Entry Prompt caller enter the PIN Number. ·Prompt for Entry Failure Prompt the caller when an invalid PIN is entered. 2) PIN User MPBX can store a number of PIN Users.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-40 3.5.11 Speed Dial Settings 1) Options ·The prefix of speed dial The prefix should be dialed before the speed dial number. Default is *99. 2) Add new speed dial. ·Source Number The speed dial number. ·Destination Number The number you want to call. e.g. The source number is ”123”. The destination number is 5503305.The prefix number is *99.You can use an extension with any type to dial *99123, then it will call to number 5503305.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-41 3.5.12 Music on Hold Prompts The administrator can upload on hold music as follows: 1) Click ‘Upload Music on Prompt ’ 2) Click ‘Browse’ to choose the desired audio file. 3) Click ‘Upload’ to upload the selected file. Note: The sound file format should be as follows: GSM 6.10, 8.000kHz, Mono, 1kb/sec, The file size must not be greater than 1.8MB. Figure 3-42 3.6 Network Settings 3.6.
mPBX-100 User Manual your local network. Not recommended. ·Enable SSH This is the advance way to access the device, you can use the putty software to access the device. In the SSH access, you can do more advance setting and debug. ·Port: the default is 8022, ·Hostname Set the host name for MPBX. ·IP Address Set the IP Address for MPBX. ·Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask for MPBX. ·Gateway Set the gateway for MPBX. ·Primary DNS Set the primary DNS for MPBX. ·Secondary DNS Set the secondary DNS for MPBX.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-43 3.6.2 WAN Settings Note: Only have WAN port’s hardware version support this functions. It support three connection types: DHCP (obtain an IP automatically), PPPoE, Static IP Address. ·DHCP .If your ISP says that you are connecting through DHCP or a dynamic IP address from your ISP, perform these steps: Step1: Select DHCP as the WAN Connection Type. Step2: Click Save button to save the settings. Step3: Reboot the device.
mPBX-100 User Manual Step6: Click the Save button to save the settings. Step7: Reboot the device. Step8: Check the WAN’s Status (System Info WAN Status). ·PPPoE If your DSL provider says that you are connecting through PPPoE or if you normally enter a user name and password to access the Internet, perform these steps: Step1: Select PPPoE as the WAN Connection Type. Step2: Enter the User Name. Step3: Enter the Password. Step4: Click the Save button to save the settings. Step5: Reboot the device.
mPBX-100 User Manual Ex: 216.207.245.47/255.255.255.255 for IP 216.207.245.47 Ex:192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0 for IP from 192.168.5.0 to 192.168.5.255 . ·MAC Address The format of MAC Address is XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, X means 0~9 or A~F in hex, the A~F are not case sensitive. ·Action Accept: Accept the access from remote hosts. Drop: Drop the access from remote hosts. Ignore: Ignore the access. Figure 3-44 3) Auto Defense ·Port Auto defense port, e.g.: 8022. ·Protocol Auto defense protocol , TCP or UDP.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-45 4) SIP Defense ·Port The port used for SIP protocol. ·Protocol Choose the protocol need to be protect, etc: UDP. ·SIP Packets The SIP packets allowed in specific time interval . ·Time Interval The time interval to receive SIP packets . For example, SIP packets 90, time interval 60 means 90 SIP packets are allowed in 60 seconds. Figure 3-46 5) Other Settings ·Disable Ping Enable this item, net ping from remote hosts will be dropped.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.6.4 DHCP Server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers (i.e., a scope) configured for a given network. Figure 3-47 3.6.5 VLAN Settings A VLAN(Virtual LAN) is a logical local area network (or LAN) that extends beyond a single traditional LAN to a group of LAN segments, given specific configurations. 1) VLAN Over Lan ·NO.1 Click the NO.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·VLAN Subnet Mask Set the Subnet Mask for MPBX VLAN over Lan. ·Default Gateway Set the Default Gateway for MPBX VLAN over Lan ·NO.2 Click the NO.2 you can edit the first VLAN over Lan. ·VLAN Number .The VLAN Number is a unique value you assign to each VLAN on a single device. ·VLAN IP Address Set the IP Address for MPBX VLAN over Lan. ·VLAN Subnet Mask Set the Subnet Mask for MPBX VLAN over Lan. ·Default Gateway Set the Default Gateway for MPBX VLAN over Lan. 2) VLAN Over Wan ·NO.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·VLAN IP Address Set the IP Address for MPBX VLAN over Wan. ·VLAN Subnet Mask Set the Subnet Mask for MPBX VLAN over Wan. ·Default Gateway Set the Default Gateway for MPBX VLAN over Wan. Figure 3-48 3.6.
mPBX-100 User Manual ·Password User account’s password . ·Host Name Note: DDNS allows you to access your network using domain names instead of IP address. The service manages changing IP address and updates your domain information dynamically. You must sign up for service through dyndns.org, freedns.afraid.org, www.no-ip.com, www.zoneedit.com 3.7 System Settings 3.7.1 External Storage The External Storage feature is used to extend storage space.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-49 3.7.2 Password Settings The default password is ‘password’. To change the password, enter the new password and click update. The system will then prompt you re-login using your new password. Figure 3-50 3.7.3 Date and Time Set the date and time for MPBX. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-51 3.7.4 Backup and Restore Figure 3-52 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 3.7.5 Reset and Reboot ·Reboot System Warning: Rebooting the system will terminate all active calls! ·Reset to Factory Defaults Warning: A factory reset will erase all configuration data on the system. Please do not turn off the system until the RUN light begins blinking. Any power interruption during this time could cause damage to the system. Figure 3-53 3.7.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-54 3.8 Reports 3.8.1 Call Logs The call Log captures all call details, including call time, caller number, callee number, call type, call duration, etc. An administrator can search and filter call data by call time, call type and call duration and can also export CDR data to a CSV file. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 3-55 3.8.2 System Info General: Information about hardware version , firmware version and system uptime. LAN: Information about hostname, MAC address, IP address, gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS. Disk Usage: Disk usage information. Memory Usage: Memory usage information . www.yeastar.
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mPBX-100 User Manual 4. Access MRI MRI (MPBX Recording Interface).Users may access MRI by logging into the MRI web interface with their username (extension number) and voicemail password. 4.1 Allow users to access MRI The extension’s ‘User Web Interface’ option must be checked before the associated user can log into MRI. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 4-1 4.2 User login Users can access the MRI web interface by navigating to the MPBX IP address using a web browser. If you are unsure of this address, please contact your network administrator. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 4-2 4.3 Voicemail Users can check, delete, move and download voicemail files here. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 4-3 4.4 Record Users can play, delete and download recorded files here. Figure 4-4 4.5 Settings ·Voicemail password: new voicemail box password. ·Enter again to confirm: confirm new voicemail box password. ·Email Address: Email address use to receive the voicemail or Fax. Note: Please ensure that the section 'SMTP Settings For Voicemail'(in the 'Voicemail Settings') have been properly configured before using this feature.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 4-5 4.6 Follow me Set the mode of call forwarding when there is an incoming call to this extension. Figure 4-6 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 5. Use MPBX GSM PSTN PSTN IP FXS LAN Route 601 602 603 IP Soft 604 Normal 5.1 Make outbound call To make an outbound call, we need to add trunk first. There are five types of VoIP Trunk: ·Analog Trunk: FXO ports of MPBX, connected to a local PSTN. ·GSM Trunk: GSM ports of MPBX, connected to GSM Network. ·BRI Trunk: BRI ports of MPBX, connected to a local PSTN. ·VoIP Trunk: Connected to remote VOIP service server. ·Service Provider: Connected to service provider server.
mPBX-100 User Manual FXS signaling. FXO interfaces allow you to connect your PBX to real analog phone lines. 5.1.1 Sample Routing via PSTN Trunk Let’s route all inside extensions through an analog trunk by dialing 9. In Outbound Routes, add a new outbound route as below. Figure 5-1 As we can see from the outbound route of ‘pstnout’, all phone numbers starting with 9 will have their first digit stripped off (digit 9) and will be sent to the PSTN (port 1-2).
mPBX-100 User Manual via a PSTN line. Note: Setting number prefix to wild card X and setting Strip to 0 digits from the front will allow all calls to go through this outbound route. 5.1.2 Sample Routing via VoIP Trunk Let’s configure all inside extensions to dial ‘0’ through the VoIP Trunk. 1. Add VoIP service provider Before we do add this, please make sure you have a VoIP Trunk account. Trunks VoIP Trunk SIP Trunk Enter your account information on this page, and click Save. Figure 5-2 www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 2. Add Outbound Routes As we can see from the Outbound Route of ‘voipout’, all phone numbers starting with 0 will have their first digit stripped off (digit 0) and will be sent to the SIP Trunk. Figure 5-3 Now that we have added two outbound dialing rules, any call starting with 9 will be routed to the PSTN, and any number starting with 0 will be routed to the SIP Trunk. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual 5.2 Incoming call 5.2.1 Sample Routing to an IVR Let’s configure an incoming call to route to the IVR. In the IVR itself, let’s configure digit 0 to route the call to extension 500, and digit 1 to route the call to extension 501. 1. Add IVR To add a new IVR, go to IVR Create New IVR www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure 5-4 2. Add Inbound Routes As we can see from the Inbound Route of ‘allin’, all incoming calls will be sent to the IVR. www.yeastar.
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mPBX-100 User Manual APPENDIX A FAQ Q1. How to Register SIP device? ? A1: 1) Register SIP soft phone Download the x-lite softphone from counterpath website www.counterpath.com After install the x-lite, right click the panel and select the SIP Account setting and then configure it. Display Name: 500 User Name: 500 Password: 500 Authorization Name: 500 Domain: 192.168.5.150 2) Register IP Phone (for example, Yealink’s T28 IP Phone) a) Connect the T28’s Internet port to the switch.
mPBX-100 User Manual doing this. Step 4: Login to the device with the username ‘admin’ and the password ‘password’, in order to begin reconfiguring the device. APPENDIX B How to Configure Autobackup Before Autobackup can be properly configured, an SMB share folder accessible from MPBX must be set up on a Windows based machine. Once that has been set up, please follow the steps below.
mPBX-100 User Manual Step 3 Configure Autobackup settings on MPBX to Figure B-2 Figure B-2 Autobackup Setting Net-Disk Host/IP: Change this to the IP address of the computer where backup files will be stored. Net-Disk Share Name: Change this to the name of the shared folder where backups will be stored. Net-Disk Share Username: The user name used to log into the network share. Leave this blank if it is not required Net-Disk Share Password: The password used to log into the network share.
mPBX-100 User Manual APPENDIX C How to Configure NAT setting When MPBX is behind a NAT(firewall),you need to configure NAT setting on MPBX if you want to use a remote extension. Please follow section 1 or 2 below depending on your network configuration. 1. If MPBX is connected to a local network, you must set up port forwarding on your router. Specifically, you must map port 5060 (default SIP port) and port 10001-10200 (default RTP port range) as UDP ports.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure C-2 MPBX Network setting 2. If MPBX has a public IP, (i.e.
mPBX-100 User Manual APPENDIX D How to Use Auto Provision Step1. Disable DHCP Server on your local network. E.g. Disable DHCP Server on Linksys Router. Figure D-1 Step2. Enable DHCP Server on MPBX. Login MPBX web interface, System Settings DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure D-2 Step3. Configure phones on MPBX auto-provision page. 1. Login MPBX web interface, Basic Auto Provision Create New Phone. Figure D-3 2. Fill in the phone detail message on the pop-up windows. Input IP Phone’s MAC address, configure Name, Call waiting, Line, Extension, Label, Line active for the phone. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure D-4 Step4. Turn on the power and connect the network cable to IP Phone. Remark: The factory default setting of DHCP for IP Phone is enable, so you can skip this step to step 5. If the DHCP is disable, please follow below step to enable it. (e.g.: Yealink’s IP Phone). 1. Login IP phone’s web page. 2. Enable DHCP. Figure D-5 Step5. Finish. www.yeastar.
mPBX-100 User Manual APPENDIX E How do I configure distinctive ring tones Step1: On your IP phone, navigate to the Phone settings web configuration page and find the Distinctive Ring Tone section. For each custom ring tone, enter the Internal Ringer Text (can be digits or text) to trigger the ring tone. For example, you may enter “Family”. e.g.: Yealink’s IP phone. Figure E-1 Step2. Configure the ‘Distinctive Ringtone’ on MPBX.
mPBX-100 User Manual Figure E-2 Step3. Finish. www.yeastar.