Planet Networking & Communication IPX-2000 Quick Installation Manual

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  • Page 2 Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-2000 Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 3 Internet telephony service within a distributed enterprise communications network. With IPX-2000, standard SIP phones can be easily integrated in your office; plus the auto-config feature, you may integrate our IP phone VIP-254T/VIP-254PT, and the analog telephone adapter – VIP-156/VIP-157 series to build up the VoIP network deployment in minutes.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Web configuration access ... 5 LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations ... 6 WAN IP address configuration via web interface ... 7 IP PBX Basic operation guideline ... 9 Adding PSTN to IPX-2000 ... 9 Quick reference in CD-ROM guide ...12 Table of Contents...
  • Page 5: Document Objectives

    This guide provides physical installation, network configurations, and Internet access establishment information for the IP PBX System. Document Organization This guide is organized as follows: • Preparation before beginning administration on IPX-2000 • Administration interface • Network Interface quick configurations • Internet access setup guide...
  • Page 6: Preparation Before Beginning Administration On Ip Pbx System

    Default LAN IP address of IP PBX is 192.168.1.1. You may now open your web browser, and insert https://192.168.1.1 in the address bar of your web browser to logon IP PBX web configuration page. IPX-2000 will prompt for logon username/password, please enter: admin / admin to continue machine administration.
  • Page 7: Lan/Wan Interface Quick Configurations

    LAN/WAN Interface quick configurations Nature of PLANET IPX-2000 is an IP Sharing (NAT) device, it comes with two default IP addresses, and default LAN side IP address is “192.168.1.1”, default WAN side IP address is “192.168.0.1”. You may use any PC to connect to the LAN port of IPX-2000 to start machine administration.
  • Page 8: Wan Ip Address Configuration Via Web Interface

    “IP PBX service” page in “Service” menu to click the “Reload” button to make the settings effective. Please contact your Internet service provider to obtain the Internet access type, and select the proper network settings in IPX-2000 to establish the network connections. Hint...
  • Page 9 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. Operation path: Service ---> IP PBX service...
  • Page 10: Ip Pbx Basic Operation Guideline

    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.
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 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. 5) After these configurations, be sure to press to “Save” button to apply settings and browse to “IP PBX service”...
  • Page 13: Quick Reference In Cd-Rom Guide

    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.

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