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  • Page 1 IPNext190 [System Installation Guide] AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. www.addpac.com...
  • Page 2 In no event shall AddPac or its suppliers disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, lost profits or loss or damage to data arising out of the use or inability to use this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    APOS Command Instructions ..........................41 User Mode Commands ............................42 Administrator Mode Commands ......................... 43 ..................... 45 YSTEM EVEL ASIC ONFIGURATION ETTINGS Login ..................................45 Password ................................49 hostname ................................50 clock ..................................51 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 3...
  • Page 4 ONFIGURING YSTEM ERVICE http server ................................109 ftp server ................................110 ) ........................111 NITIALIZING YSTEM PTIONAL ............................. 112 NITIALIZING ANAGER Step4. Execute and Process Initialization of System Maintenance Tool ............. 112 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 4...
  • Page 5 APPENDIX ............................. 119 Console Port Signal and Pinout ........................119 Pinout of UTP Cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) ......................120 Pinout of E1/T1 Cable (RJ-45 to PBX) ......................121 ..........................122 BBREVIATION AND LOSSARY AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 5...
  • Page 6 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide [FIGURES] Figure 1-1 Network Diagram for the System Architecture of IPNext190 ................18 Figure 1-2 Front View ................................ 23 Figure 1-3 IPNext190 Rear View ............................24 Figure 2-1 Connecting Async Serial Interface ........................30 Figure 2-2 Connecting LAN0/LAN1 ........................... 31 Figure 2-3 Connecting PSTN Interface ..........................
  • Page 7 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide [TABLES] Table 1-1 IPNext190: Collaborative Features ........................17 Table 1-2 IPNext190 Hardware Specifications ........................19 Table 1-3 IPNext190 Software Specifications ........................20 Table 1-4 Description for the Components of the Front Panel ................... 23 Table 1-5 Description for the Components of the Rear Panel .................... 24 Table 2-1 IPNext190 Product Package ..........................
  • Page 8 Table 3-65 Configuring LDAP ............................84 Table 3-66 Configuring LDAP Notification Server ......................84 Table 3-65 Changing LDAP Port ............................85 Table 3-67 Verifying LDAP and Notification Server Configuration Settings ............... 85 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 8...
  • Page 9 Table 4-7 Configuring Ldap Client ........................... 113 Table 4-8 Verifying the Status Call-Manager Service ....................... 113 Table 5-1 Console Port Pinout ............................119 Table 5-2 Signals and Pinout of Serial Ethernet Cable ....................120 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 9...
  • Page 10 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide If you have any questions regarding AP-VP200 or your product has any failures, please contact AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Floor Nos. 2/3/5, Jeong Am Bldg., 769-12, Yoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul Phone (02) 568-3848 (Rep.) Facsimile (02) 568-3847 E-mail Address: info@addpac.com...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Power Inlet and Power ON/OFF Switch. Its rear panel supports various VoIP interfaces such as FXO, FXS depending on module options. IPNext190 can support maximum 32 port VoIP interface ( 4 slots x 8Port VoIP Module). The call scenarios supported by IPNext190 provide SIP-based basic calls, color ring services, music on hold, blind transfer, call pickup, group call pickup, consult calls, switching calls, consult transfer, call waiting, call waiting notification, call park, call pickup remote, and hunt group.
  • Page 12 Ring Back Tone Service, and Music on Hold. The media service of IPNext190 provides Ring Back Tone and Music on Hold either individually or by group. Ring Back Tone and Music on Hold files can be changed by Schedule. The media service has been designed to support the video codec of MPEG-4 basically, the services of multimedia Ring Back Tone and multimedia CID (MCID)*.
  • Page 13 Since the high-performance RISC CPU of IPNext190 is programmable, the service features of IPNext190 can continue to be improved, changed, or added. If you download an added or changed feature from the home page directly or set an automatic upgrade option whenever feature addition or change is done, you can use the latest features without further operations.
  • Page 14 The performance and reliability of AddPac VoIP gateway series and multimedia network devices have been recognized in global markets. IPNext190, which is a collection of experiences and know-how accumulated in the enterprise and service provider markets, would meet the needs of customers who ask for a next-generation IP-PBX solution.
  • Page 15: Main Features

    Communication Method AP-VP250 Video Phone AP-VP250 High Performance & Powerful Communication Method AP-VP150 Video Phone AP-VP150 High Performance & Powerful Communication Method AP-VP120 Video Phone AP-VP120 High Performance & Powerful Communication Method AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 15...
  • Page 16 Voice Media Service: Announcement, Ring Back Tone, Music on Hold 3-Party Voice Conferencing (optional: DSP-based hardware voice MCU module) Media Gateway for PSTN Interface (the interface for PSTN line and analog phone) Fault tolerant and Scalability AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 16...
  • Page 17: Table 1-1 Ipnext190: Collaborative Features

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 1-1 IPNext190: Collaborative Features Service Feature Description of Service Feature Required Devices for Connection IP Key Phone Basic SIP-based call features and call transfer, AP-VP300:Video Phone (Advanced Model) Features call pickup and various call scenarios AP-VP150: Video Phone (Distribution Model) Coloring Service.
  • Page 18: System Architecture

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide System Architecture Figure 1-1 Network Diagram for the System Architecture of IPNext190 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 18...
  • Page 19: Hardware Features

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Hardware Features Table 1-2 IPNext190 Hardware Specifications Category Specification Microprocessor High Performance RISC Integrated Host Processor Flash Memory 2Gbyte Memory Main Memory 128Mbyte Boot Memory 512Kbyte Flash Memory One(1) 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Fixed LAN0 Port...
  • Page 20: Software Feature

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Software Feature Table 1-3 IPNext190 Software Specifications Category Specification Trunk Hunting by Preference or Sequential Calling Hunting by Preference, Simultaneous, Random Calling Hunting by Chained Hunting Group Partition for Address Grading Call Class for Call Access Control...
  • Page 21 Miscellaneous Intercom Function Personal Directory Downloadable Ring IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack Telnet, FTP, TFTP, SSH, SNMP, Syslog support Basic Routing Management Routing Packet filtering (Access-list) Static Standard SNMP Agent (MIB v2) Support Network AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 21...
  • Page 22 Transparent Bridging (IEEE Standard) Function Other Scalability → Spanning Tree Bridging Protocol Support Features → Remote Bridging Support → Concurrent Routing and Bridging Support Cisco Style Command Line Interface(CLI) Network time Protocol(NTP) Support AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 22...
  • Page 23: Input/Output Components

    Indicating the normal operation of the system (green) LAN0/LAN1 LED for indicating the status of Link/Act LAN0/LAN1 (LINK – lighting in green, ACT- blinking in green) Voice Port LED for indicating the voice port status(green) AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 23...
  • Page 24: Components Of The Rear Panel

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Components of the Rear Panel Figure 1-3 IPNext190 Rear View Table 1-5 Description for the Components of the Rear Panel Component Description SLOT 0 The slot mounting the Voice Module (optional) (AP-N1-FXS8, AP-N1-FXO8, AP-N1-FXO4S4, AP-N1-E1/T1 are the...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2. Installing

    The following safety guidelines are recommended when working with the equipment: Keep the area around the IPNext190 as free from dust as is practical before and after installation. When you need to open the cover of the IPNext190 Series, please place the equipment on a flat and safe place.
  • Page 26: Site Requirements In General

    If no waist tap is available, stand on the ground and hold a metal part of the chassis will help prevent static electricity. Site Requirements in General The IPNext190 is ready for use where electronic products are used. However, a location with the following conditions is recommended for the maximum performance. A level and well ventilated location is recommended.
  • Page 27 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Console Port On the Front, the IPNext190 has one RJ-45 type of RS-232C Female DCE connector interface of one CPU on the front. Through this port, you can perform initial setups, monitoring and debugging. The cable and connector are required.
  • Page 28: Package Contents

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Package contents Completely unpack all of the contents from the box and inspect each item for damage and ensure that you have all of the components listed below: Table 2-1 IPNext190 Product Package Items Contents Unit...
  • Page 29 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Rack Mount Adapter (For 19” Standard Chassis) AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 29...
  • Page 30: Installing

    Connect RJ-45 type of RS-232C Serial Console Cable to the console port. Then connect the serial connector to the serial port of the PC management on the other side. RJ45 to DB9 Console Cable Management Figure 2-1 Connecting Async Serial Interface AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 30...
  • Page 31: Connecting Ethernet

    Connect LAN0/LAN1 Ethernet Interface to the equipment, which is suitable to the user’s environment, by using RJ-45 connector. For IPNext1000, LAN0/LAN1 use Giga-Ethernet. RJ45 to RJ45 UTP Cable (IP Network) User PC Figure 2-2 Connecting LAN0/LAN1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 31...
  • Page 32: Connecting Analog Voice Interface (Option)

    FXO port connects the external PSTN with RJ-11 standard cable. FXO port is the interface with RJ-11 connector for connecting the standard Public Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX). RJ11 to RJ11 RJ11 to PSTN Cable Cable PSTN Analog Phone Figure 2-3 Connecting PSTN Interface AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 32...
  • Page 33: Connecting Digital E1 Interface (Optional)

    E1 port connects the external PSTN with RJ-45 standard cable. E1 port is the interface, which provides RJ-45 connector to connect PSTN and the standard Public Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX). RJ45 to PBX Cable Figure 2-4 Connecting Digital E1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 33...
  • Page 34: Booting Process And Operation Fundamentals

    The IPNext190 goes though a self-testing process and check the basic operation of CPU, memory and interfaces As the Boot Loader starts up, it looks for the image file which can be proper to the IPNext190. At the default configuration, the IPNext PBX series are set to load the software from the flash memory.
  • Page 35 Program is 6273072 bytes, checksum is 0x3227feac Welcome, APOS(tm) Kernel Version 8.47.024 UTC Time is Thu Aug 21 09:01:40 2008 Copyright (c) by AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Since 1999. Allocating system mbuffer counter: 2560 Loading file system(ver2.2), flash-base: 0xffff0000 ram-base: 0x9912836c...
  • Page 36 Add default voipPeer(1000) ..VoipGateway::Init1 - No IP address on the VoIP Interface CM CREATE DOMAIN CM CREATE DOMAIN Welcome, APOS(tm) Kernel Version 8.47.010. Copyright (c) 1999-2008 AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Login: Login: AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 36...
  • Page 37: Chapter 3. Console Commands

    Using Hyper-Terminal on the Console Port for Initial Setups To use the console terminal on PC, Terminal Emulator Application must be installed first and then use HyperTeminal Application for MS-Windows series. Figure 3-1 MS-Windows의 Terminal Emulator HyperTerminal AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 37...
  • Page 38: Figure 3-2 Connection Name Entry For Hyperterminal

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide After HyperTerminal is started, create a name for a new connection. The connection name is created at the user’s discretion. In here, the new connection is named as ‘AddPac’. Figure 3-2 Connection Name Entry for HyperTerminal AddPac Technology Proprietary &...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-3 Settings For Connecting The Console Cable To Serial Port

    Console cable is generally connected to RS-232C 9Pin Serial Port of PC. Choose the right port for user’s network environment. In here, ‘COM1’ is connected. Figure 3-3 Settings for Connecting the Console Cable to Serial port AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 39...
  • Page 40: Figure 3-4 Com1 Setup Example

    Specify each set point in the following registry information of the interface. The example sets to COM1. Figure 3-4 COM1 Setup Example The booting message is displayed on HyperTerminal screen by pressing the enter key, after the setups. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 40...
  • Page 41: Apos Command Instructions

    All the products of AddPac Technology is implemented with APOS(AddPac Operating System). So the basic CLI(Command Line Interface) settings are all same. All the commands for configuring IPNext190 can be used by accessing to Console or Telnet terminal (VT-100 terminal).
  • Page 42: User Mode Commands

    Determines a number of lines to be displays from the terminal The command for displaying the users connected by vty The command for displaying how the user is connected at the whoami present AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 42...
  • Page 43: Administrator Mode Commands

    Checks the network connection (IPv6) ping6 Equals to exit quit Reboots the system reboot Checks the present status of the configuration show Connects remotely telnet Sets to display the terminal and debussing information AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 43...
  • Page 44 Displays a user’s information who is currently connected Displays a user’s information for a terminal who is currently undebug connected Saves the present configuration whoami Initializes the initial counter and statistics write Sets the present year, date and time AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 44...
  • Page 45: System-Level Basic Configuration Settings

    System-Level Basic Configuration Settings Login You can create many user accounts to log in the IPNext190. Each account is limited for its access and APOS configuration settings depending on its level. The limitations of the user account, the ‘root’, are listed as to follow: The user account ‘root’...
  • Page 46: Table 3-4 Verifying The User Account Information

    7: Enter the password with encryption (not Specifies an UNENCRYPTED password displaying the password) will follow Specifies a HIDDEN password will WORD: Enter password without follow encryption (displaying the password) WORD The UNENCRYPTED (cleartext) user password AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 46...
  • Page 47: Table 3-6 Logging Into General User Account

    System administrator operator System operator and monitor user System end-user The user ID is addpac and password is router. IP-PBX(config)# username addpac password The level is set to operator router operator ? <cr> IP-PBX(config)# username addpac password router operator...
  • Page 48 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 48...
  • Page 49: Password

    Building configuration... command (Hidden) Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX enable password 8 7N7KS8iqAThtDO7SODGdVw== Verify enable password which is the IP-PBX# show run created password by using shown run Building configuration... AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 49...
  • Page 50: Hostname

    Telnet. If you manage multiple devices through Telnet connection, the host name is very important. It would be convenient to use the host name as the device name or location. The following example shows to set the host name to ‘IPNext190’. Table 3-12 Creating a Hostname...
  • Page 51: Clock

    Use show clock command to verify the IP-PBX# show clock present time setting System was started at Fri Dec 1 01:54:57 2008 Current time is Fri Dec 1 07:35:11 2008 Running time is 0 days 05:40:14 IP-PBX# AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 51...
  • Page 52: Line Vty/Console

    (Default: exec-timeout 10) Table 3-17 Verifying Line vty/console Settings Step Command Description Use show run command to verify Line IP-PBX# show run VTY/Console Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX line console AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 52...
  • Page 53: Table 3-18 Initializing Line Vty/Console Settings

    5 Table 3-18 Initializing Line vty/console Settings Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# line vty IP-PBX(config-line)# no exec-timeout IP-PBX(config-line)# no session-limit IP-PBX(config)# exit IP-PBX(config)# line console IP-PBX(config-line)# no exec-timeout AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 53...
  • Page 54: Utilization

    Use show utilization command IP-PBX # show utilization verify utilization CPU utilization : enabled, Period : 30 seconds information last 30 seconds : 11 % interface. maximum:12%, time: Sun Jan 4 11:02:15 1970 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 54...
  • Page 55 0 % ( 0 bps), time : minimum : 0 % ( 0 bps), time : Sun Jan 4 11:04:25 1970 average : 0 % ( 0 bps), duration : 0 days 00:01:40 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 55...
  • Page 56: Table 3-21 Disabling Utilization

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide IP-PBX# Table 3-21 Disabling Utilization Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# no utilization fastethernet IP-PBX(config)# no utilization cpu AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 56...
  • Page 57: Interface

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide interface For IPNext190 to communicate with other network devices, the IP Address must be configured. The duplex and the bandwidth for connecting with other AddPac devices are set automatically to the optimum value. However, the duplex for connecting with other vendor’s devices may not fit to each other, In this case, the bandwidth and duplex should be set manually.
  • Page 58: Configuring Ipv6 Interface

    Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX interface FastEthernet0/0 ipv6 address 2001:e78:b01:19:114::50/64 Table 3-26 Deleting IPv4 Interface Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# interface fastethernet 0/0 IP-PBX (config-if)# no ip address AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 58...
  • Page 59: Table 3-27 Ipv6 Deleting Interface

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-27 IPv6 Deleting Interface Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# interface fastethernet 0/0 IP-PBX (config-if)# no ipv6 address AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 59...
  • Page 60: Default Route

    Use show run command to verify the IP-PBX# show run specified IPv4 default router Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 172.20.101.100 255.255.0.0 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.1.1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 60...
  • Page 61: Table 3-31 Verifying Ipv6 Default Route

    Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# no ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.1.1 Table 3-33 Deleting IPv6 Default route Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# ipv6 route ::/0 2001:e78:b01:17:1::1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 61...
  • Page 62: Voip-Interface

    IP(Internet Protocol) VoIP Interface: of voip-interface (*) voip-interface FastEthernet0/0 preference 1 link-up voip-interface FastEthernet0/1 preference link-down IPv6(Internet Protocol version 6) VoIP Interface: voip-interface ipv6 FastEthernet0/0 preference 1 link-up AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 62...
  • Page 63: Table 3-37 Initializing Voip-Interface Settings

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-36 Initializing VoIP-Interface Settings Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX# no voip-interface ip fastethernet 0/0 IP-PBX# no voip-interface ipv6 fastethernet 0/0 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 63...
  • Page 64: Dns

    Table 3-38 Verifying DNS Settings Step Command Description Use show run command to verify DNS IP-PBX# show run configuration settings Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX dns name-server 172.17.10.10 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 64...
  • Page 65: Table 3-40 Disabling Dns

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-39 Disabling DNS Step Command Description IP-PBX# no dns name-server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 65...
  • Page 66: Logging

    7-debug 0-emergency System unusable recommended in general 1-alert Immediate action needed 2-critical Critical condition 3-error Error condition 4-warning Warning condition 5-notice Normal, significant, condition 6-informational Informational messages only 7-debug debug-level messages AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 66...
  • Page 67: Table 3-42 Verifying Logging Configuration Settings

    Table 3-42 Disable Logging Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# logging host server 172.17.10.20 515 IP-PBX(config)# no logging on IP-PBX(config)# no logging command AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 67...
  • Page 68: System Service Configuration

    Use show ip tcp port command to IP-PBX# show ip tcp port verify the operational status of telnet Local Address / Port Remote Address / Port port (enable) State inet 0.0.0.0 23 0.0.0.0 0 LISTEN AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 68...
  • Page 69: Table 3-46 Disabling Telnet

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-45 Disabling Telnet Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# no telnet server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 69...
  • Page 70: Ftp Server

    0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.1.1 ftp server Use show ip tcp port command to ideoPhone# show ip tcp port verify the operational status of ftp port Local Address / Port Remote Address / Port AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 70...
  • Page 71: Table 3-49 Disabling Ftp

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide State inet 0.0.0.0 21 0.0.0.0 0 LISTEN Table 3-48 Disabling FTP Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# no ftp server IP-PBX(config)# Stop File Transfer Protocol Server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 71...
  • Page 72: Snmp

    Set the value of snmp community to public IP-PBX(config)# snmp community public ro 0.0.0.0 Transmit Trap to SNMP Manager at 10.1.1.1, as String IP-PBX(config)# snmp host 10.1.1.1 AddPac by SNMP v2c protocol version v2c AddPac AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 72...
  • Page 73: Table 3-51 Verifying Snmp Settings

    8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX! interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 172.20.101.100 255.255.0.0 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.1.1 snmp community public ro 0.0.0.0 snmp host 10.1.1.1 version v2c AddPac ftp server snmp server Use show snmp command to verify IP-PBX# show snmp SNMP settings snmp community public ro snmp host 10.1.1.1 version v2c AddPac...
  • Page 74: Ip Tcp Keep-Alive

    (Default: count 8) After receiving a response for keep- IP-PBX(config)# ip tcp keep-alive idle 30 alive message, this is the timeout setting until keep-alive message is received. (Default: idle 300) AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 74...
  • Page 75: Table 3-54 Verifying Ip Tcp Keep-Alive

    IP-PBX# show ip tcp config command to verify the settings of ip tcp keep-alive (생략) Assume SO_KEEPALIVE on all TCP connections : 1 tcp_keepcnt : 5 tcp_keepinit : 5 tcp_keepidle : 30 tcp_keepintvl : 10 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 75...
  • Page 76: Table 3-55 Initializing Ip Tcp Keep-Alive

    Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX# no ip tcp keep-alive count IP-PBX# no ip tcp keep-alive idle IP-PBX# no ip tcp keep-alive initial IP-PBX# no ip tcp keep-alive interval AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 76...
  • Page 77: Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event

    Create notification message when a IP-PBX(config)# call-manager sscp store-event- change takes place in the user status count 1 once. (Default: count 10) Notification is created every second. IP-PBX(config)# call-manager sscp store-event- (Default: time 3) time 1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 77...
  • Page 78: Table 3-57 Verifying Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event Settings

    = 8855 packet-size = 1472 client-session logging count = 0 client-session registering count = 0 event store time = 1(sec) event store count = 1 event total store count = 0 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 78...
  • Page 79: Table 3-58 Initializing Call-Manager Sscp Store-Event Settings

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-57 Initializing call-manager sscp store-event Settings Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX# no call-manager sscp store-event-time IP-PBX# no call-manager sscp store-event-count AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 79...
  • Page 80: Call-Manager Service Configuration

    /hd/smartclient) Table 3-59 Verifying http Configuration Settings Step Command Description Use show run command to verify http IP-PBX# show run configuration settings Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX! interface FastEthernet0/0 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 80...
  • Page 81: Table 3-61 Disabling Http

    Use show http command to verify http IP-PBX# show http server configuration settings (disable). http server is disabled http document-root /hd Table 3-60 Disabling http Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# no http server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 81...
  • Page 82: Network-Domain Interface

    FastEthernet 0/0 at5 IPv6 fastethernet 0/0 domain public and domain name to public(Default) (Optional) network-domain IP-PBX(config)# network-domain interface ipv6 interface to FastEthernet 0/0 at5 IPv6 fastethernet 0/1 domain Private and domain name to private (Default) AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 82...
  • Page 83: Table 3-63 Verifying Network Domain Interface Configuration Settings

    IP-PBX(config)# no network-domain interface ip fastethernet 0/0 domain public IP-PBX(config)# no network-domain interface ip fastethernet 0/1 domain Private IP-PBX(config)# network-domain interface ipv6 fastethernet 0/0 domain public IP-PBX(config)# network-domain interface ipv6 fastethernet 0/1 domain Private AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 83...
  • Page 84: Ldap

    As a light- weighted version of DAP, LDAP is a part of X.500 which is a direcctory service standard The AddPac Ipnext190 uses LDAP to store the necessary data for its operation. The followings show how to configure the setting of LDAP:...
  • Page 85: Table 3-65 Changing Ldap Port

    Table 3-67 Verifying LDAP and Notification Server Configuration Settings Step Command Description Use show run command to IP-PBX# show run verify ldap and notification Building configuration… server configuration settings Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX ldap data-dir /hd/ldap suffix “dc=addpac,dc=com” AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 85...
  • Page 86 0.0.0.0 5389 0.0.0.0 LISTEN inet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 LISTEN inet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 LISTEN inet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 LISTEN IP-PBX# show call-manager ldap Verify the enbled ladap port -------------------------------------------- settings by using show call- AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 86...
  • Page 87: Table 3-68 Disabling Ldap And Notification Server Configuration Settings

    Directory server ip Port Mode Priority -------------------------------------------- 127.0.0.1 Table 3-68 Disabling LDAP and Notification Server Configuration Settings Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# ldap IP-PBX(config-ldap)# no slapd IP-PBX(config-ldap)# no notification AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 87...
  • Page 88: Presence Server

    Presence Server is disabled at default and it can be enabled if necessary. Presence Server is the server for Smart Messenger and Presence Client Service. Smart Messenger interworks with the AddPac IP Phone product series and takes many additional services such as IP Phone Control, User Presence Status and Voice Mail. Presence Client Service provides User Presence Status and Speed Button Service to the IP Phone (To use Presence Server, the IP-PBX should have Presence Server (Max Messenger Session) License.
  • Page 89: Table 3-71 Disabling Presence Server

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-71 Disabling Presence Server Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# presence IP-PBX(config-ps)# service disable AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 89...
  • Page 90: Media Server

    Media Server Media Server is disabled at default and it can be enabled if necessary. Media Server interworks with the AddPac IP Video Phone and IP Phone provides the variety of services including Ring Back Tone (RBT), Music On Hold (MoH) and Caller ID (CID).
  • Page 91: Table 3-74 Disabling Media Server

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-74 Disabling Media Server Step Command Description IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# IP-PBX(config)# media IP-PBX(config-media)# rbt disable AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 91...
  • Page 92: Ldap Client

    IP-PBX# show run configuration settings of ldap client. Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname IP-PBX ldapclient name IPNext190_test host 127.0.0.1 389 ldap enable Use show call-manager domain cluster IP-PBX# show call-manager domain cluster AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 92...
  • Page 93 - Trunk Initiating Ready : No - CallManager Status : In Service - Binding Status - My CallManagerProfile = 1 - CallManagerProfile 1 * Name = autoreg1 * KeepAlive Interface = 3 IP-PBX# AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 93...
  • Page 94: Table 3-77 Disabling Ldap Client

    Enter ldapclient configuration mode IP-PBX(config)# ldapclient Cancel the device name IP-PBX(config-ldapclient)#no name Cancel the IP and port settings of ldap IP-PBX(config-ldapclient)#no host server Default IP 127.0.0.1 Default Port 389 Disabling ladapclient service IP-PBX(config-ldapclient)# ldap disable AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 94...
  • Page 95: Verifying Network Configuration Settings

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Verifying Network Configuration Settings Displaying the Status of Configuration Settings The following basic network configuration by the command displays the default-config status of the Ipnext190. Table 3-78 show running-config Command Welcome, APOS(tm) Kernel Version 8.47. .024.
  • Page 96 ! Voip peer configuration. dial-peer voice 1000 voip destination-pattern T session target sip-server session protocol sip no vad dtmf-relay dual-mode huntstop ! Gateway configuration. gateway h323-id signalling-port 1721 no ignore-msg-from-other-gk SIP UA configuration. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 96...
  • Page 97 ! CallManager interface configuration. call-manager interface ip FastEthernet0/0 domain public call-manager interface ip FastEthernet0/1 domain private rtp-proxy line console line vty character-set encoding usa ascii mount mem 8192 /apcm ! mount mem 1024 /tmp AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 97...
  • Page 98 /hd/ldap/schema/apmd.schema include /hd/ldap/schema/apums.schema ! presence server configuration. presence service disable sscp store-event-time 1 sscp store-event-count 1 logger disable logger level info ! media server configuration. media rbt disable ldapclient ldap disable IP-PBX# AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 98...
  • Page 99: Verifying Ip, Default Route Configuration Settings

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Verifying IP, Default Route Configuration Settings The followings display the network configuration for the basic communication. Use ping test to the default Ipnext190 to check the network connection Table 3-79 IP, Default Route Configuration Settings IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# interface Fastethernet 0/0 IP-PBX(config-if)# ip address 172.17.201.115 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 100: Verifying Ldap Configuration Settings

    172.17.201.79 255.255.0.0 speed auto interface FastEthernet0/1 speed auto --------------------------------skipped-------------------------------- ! APOS File System mount hdd 0 /hd mount mem 8192 /apcm ! mount mem 512 /tmp share global workgroup WORKGROUP encrypt-passwords AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 100...
  • Page 101 IP-PBX (config-ldap)# IP-PBX (config-ldap)# slapd => Check LDAP active LDAP daemon is now active. IP-PBX(config-ldap)# notification 5389 IP-PBX(config-ldap)# => Check the status of LDAP Notification Start Ldap Notification Server (listen tcp/5389) Server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 101...
  • Page 102 752 Sep 13 9:10 apcm/ d--------- 1 root apos 0 Sep 13 9:09 flash/ drwxrwxrwx 1 root apos 32768 Sep 13 9:09 hd/ drwxrwxrwx 1 root apos 32 Sep 13 11:36 tmp/ fsh:/> AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 102...
  • Page 103 LDAP Recovery should be performed) fsh:/hd> fsh:/hd> ll d--------- 1 root apos 2048 Jan 01 12:04 addpac/ d--------- 1 root apos 2048 Jan 01 12:05 cdr/ d--------- 1 root apos 2048 Jan 01 12:05 en/ d--------- 1 root apos 2048 Jan 01 12:06 ko/...
  • Page 104: Upgrading Apos

    AddPac Ipnext190 allows connections using the following methods to transfer APOS image files in binary codes. Each network protocol can process or stop providing the features The network of uploading or downloading the APOS image file saved in the PC to or from AddPac Ipnext190 is configured as follows:...
  • Page 105: Uploading Apos

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Uploading APOS Use ftp from DOS window of PC to upload APOS for the Ipnext190. Press ‘Start’ of the window and enter ‘cmd’ in Run widow, then DOS window opens up. Table 3-82 APOS Upgrade (DOS Screen) D:\ >dir...
  • Page 106: Table 3-83 Apos Upgrade (Console Screen)

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Table 3-83 APOS Upgrade (Console Screen) IP-PBX# 5229160(0x4fca68) bytes are received and version is "8.47.024" => upgrade in process IP-PBX# IP-PBX# The "system software" is updated. => upgrade is completed AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 106...
  • Page 107: Chapter 4. Initializing

    Chapter 4. Initializing When you execute the data initialization of the IPNext190 for the first time or HDD or Flash Memory is damaged by an unexpected failure during its operation, the data needs to be initialized (Call Manager, Announcement File, Database Schema and other basic files).
  • Page 108: Step2. Configure The Interface

    This example specifies the Default Router to the IP address of 172.17.1.1. Table 4-3 Configuring Default Route Step Command Description IP-PBX# Enter the APOS command mode IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# default route를 “172.17.1.1”로 설정 IP-PBX(config)# route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.1.1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 108...
  • Page 109: Configuring System Service

    Configure the Default Directory for accessing the IP-PBX(config)# http document-root /hd web-based SMM. (the default version higher than IPNext190 v8.47.024: /hd) * Change the setting of http document–root to /hd if you need to upgrade a version lower than v8.47.024 to a version higher than v8.47.024 (The default setting of the version older than IPNext50 v8.47.024 : /hd/smartclient)
  • Page 110: Ftp Server

    This example enables FTP Server (Default: ftp server, ftp port 21). Table 4-5 Configuring ftp server Step Command Description Enter the APOS command mode. IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# Enable FTP server. (default) IP-PBX(config)# ftp server AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 110...
  • Page 111: Initializing File System (Optional)

    Initializing File System (Optional) This section presents some examples of the file system for the IPNext190. The configuration settings of this file system, which have been saved in the IPNext190, are completely initialized. So you should backup the data and files to SMM and SMM separately prior to initialization (For backing up to SMM, refer to Smart Multimedia Manager Installation and Operation Guide.
  • Page 112: Initializing Call-Manager

    Table 4-8 Configuring Media Server Step Command Description Enter APOS command entry mode IP-PBX# IP-PBX# configure terminal IP-PBX(config)# Enter Media Server configuration IP-PBX(config)# media mode Enable Media Server service IP-PBX(config-media)# rbt enable AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 112...
  • Page 113: Step7. Configure Ldapclient

    IP-PBX# show call-manager domain cluster and ldap connection is UP, the service Device pool is in the normal operational status --------------------------- DevicePool 1 Name = default Region = 1 CallManagerGroup Information - N/A CallManager Status Summary AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 113...
  • Page 114 - Monitoring LDAP Connection Status : Enabled - LDAP Connection Status : UP - On Trunk Initiating : Yes - Trunk Initiating Ready : No - CallManager Status : In Service - Binding Status … AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 114...
  • Page 115: Step9. Access To Web-Based Smm

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Step9. Access to Web-based SMM 1) Open Internet Explorer and then enter the IP address of the IPNext 190 then press ‘Enter’ key. Figure 4-1 Web Based SMM Access Screen 1 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 115...
  • Page 116: Figure 4-2 Web Based Smm Access Screen 2

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide 2) Press ‘Click’ to move to LDAP entry screen. Figure 4-2 Web Based SMM Access Screen 2 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 116...
  • Page 117: Figure 4-3 Web Based Smm Access Screen 3

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide 3) Enter the ID, Password and Port for accessing to the IPNext190 and click the Login icon (Default ID:root, Default Password: router, Default Port: 389). Figure 4-3 Web Based SMM Access Screen 3 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation...
  • Page 118: Figure 4-4 Web Based Smm Access Screen 4

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide 4) When the access is completed, the initial main screen is displayed in the following: Figure 4-4 Web Based SMM Access Screen 4 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 118...
  • Page 119: Chapter 5. Appendix

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Chapter 5. Appendix Console Port Signal and Pinout This Appendix describes the pinout specification of the following cables used for AddPac IP- PBX: Console port signals and pinout (RJ-45 to DB9) Pinout of UTP cable assembly (RJ-45 to RJ-45) The built-in RJ-45 to DB9 (Female DTE Connector) cable is used to connect the console port of the Ipnext190 system with the PC where the terminal emulation software operates.
  • Page 120: Pinout Of Utp Cable (Rj-45 To Rj-45)

    IPNext 190 System Installation Guide Pinout of UTP Cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) The RJ-45 to RJ-45 Ethernet cable is used to connect the Ipnext190 with another device (typically hub). The sequence of the RJ-45 connector pins is shown in below figure. For the signals between the IPNext190 with another device and pinout specification, refer to Figure 4-1, “Signals and Pinout of Serial Ethernet Cable”.
  • Page 121: Pinout Of E1/T1 Cable (Rj-45 To Pbx)

    Pinout of E1/T1 Cable (RJ-45 to PBX) The AddPac E1/T1 module can be connected by RJ-45 cable. As the pinout of RJ-45 shown below, connect RX of the PBX to the pin 1 and 2 and TX to the number 3, 4.
  • Page 122: Abbreviation And Glossary

    Stands for VoIP Plug & Play Management Software. This integrated management software developed by AddPac Technology enables VoIP products to be installed in a GUI AP-VPMS environment, be monitored in real-time, or to be upgraded. This software also enables network administration.
  • Page 123 This coaxial cable is made of an external cylinder-type conductor that wraps an internal Coaxial cable wire conductor. Examples of the coaxial cables used for LAN include 50Ω cables used for digital signal processing and 75Ω cables used for high-speed digital signal processing. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 123...
  • Page 124 Ethernet and DEC. CSMA/CD is used for Ethernet networks, which operate through a variety of cables at a rate of 10Mbps. Ethernet is similar to the IEEE 802.3 standard. Refer to 10Base- AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 124...
  • Page 125 MLMLQ technology, and provides high quality sounds. The low bit transmission rate is based on CELP, and ensures high flexibility for system designers. This standard is specified under the G-series ITU-T standard. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 125...
  • Page 126 This is a short on-hook duration of a device such as phones during a call. Hookflash means Hookflash that a phone attempts to make a dial tone recall through PBX. This is usually used to AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 126...
  • Page 127 DTMF signal processing. Examples are banks that allow you to check balance by using a phone or automated stock quotations system. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 127...
  • Page 128 Stands for Network Time Protocol. NTP, which is built based on TCP, sets a local time accurately based on a wireless clock and an atomic clock on the Internet. NTP can synchronize a distributed clock in the unit of milliseconds for a long time. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 128...
  • Page 129 This is an ITU standard that specifies ISDN signal processing methods. The H.225.0 Q.931 Signaling standard uses a variation of Q.931 to set up or disconnect the session of H.323. Stands for Quality of Service. QoS is the criterion of measuring the performance (e.g. AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 129...
  • Page 130 (e.g. TCP, UDP, ATM, and X.25). This is software that allows you to monitor AP-GK1000, AP-GK2000, and AP-GK3000, SmartViewer which are the gatekeeper series of AddPac Technology, in a Graphical User Environment AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 130...
  • Page 131 Stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. This is a network management protocol almost dedicated to TCP/IP networks. SNMP monitors and controls network devices, and SNMP manages setup, collection of statistical data, operation performance, and security features. Reference: SGMP and SNMP2 AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 131...
  • Page 132 IPNext 190 System Installation Guide AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Floors # 2 and 3, Jeong Am Bldg., 769- 12, Yoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul Phone (02) 568-3848 (Rep.) Facsimile (02) 568-3847 E-mail Address: info@addpac.com http://www.addpac.com AddPac Technology Proprietary & Documentation 132 - 132...

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