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Telpo UC1000 IP PBX
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Address: Room 201,Building A5, Hantian technology park, Foshan City, Guangdong, China
Address: Room 201,Building A5, Hantian technology park, Foshan City, Guangdong, China
Address: Room 201,Building A5, Hantian technology park, Foshan City, Guangdong, China
User Manual
Latest Revision:
Revision Number: V1.01
Telepower Communication Co., Ltd.
Telepower Communication Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86 0757-86299753
website: www.telpouc.com
Email:
telpouc@telpo.com
Fax: +86 0757-86337898-770
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2018-09-11

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  • Page 1 Telp Telpo UC1000 IP PBX User Manual 2018-09-11 Latest Revision: Revision Number: V1.01 Telepower Communication Co., Ltd. Telepower Communication Co., Ltd. Tel: +86 0757-86299753 website: www.telpouc.com Email: telpouc@telpo.com Fax: +86 0757-86337898-770 Address: Room 201,Building A5, Hantian technology park, Foshan City, Guangdong, China...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.1.4 Query Information of Users ....................16 2.1.5 Delete Users ........................17 2.1.6 Registration of SIP Users ....................19 2.1.7 Registration of Analog users (Here only explain for Telpo FXS device) ....... 19 2.1.8 Bulk Add Users via Excel Import Method ................21 2.2 B ........................
  • Page 3 2.6.3 Service features ......................95 2.6.4 Voice characteristics ....................95 2.6.5 Gain settings ....................... 96 2.6.6 Voice parameters ......................96 2.6.7 AG login management ....................97 2.6.8 Card status ........................98 2.6.9 NTP Server settings ..................... 98 2.6.10 DNS/Server NAT ......................99 CDR ............................
  • Page 4: Brief Introduction

    UC1000 IPPBX WEB. 1.2 WEB Login In the address bar of a browser, input the IP address of UC1000, input the username and password, and then click OK to login. ● The original IP address of UC1000: WAN port: 192.168.10.235 LAN port: 172.16.10.1 ●...
  • Page 5: Modify The Password Of Administrator

    1.3 Modify the Password of Administrator Enter the [System Configuration] / [Pages] interface, click the menu of “Change password” and you can modify the password of administrator admin. After the password modification, you will be forced to log out Web, and you need to enter the new password to login. Note: users are not allowed to modify the username of administrator.
  • Page 6 Figure0.1Account Management...
  • Page 7: Pbx Settings Classification

    II. PBX Settings Classification 2.1 Extension Settings The users are divided into two types, SIP users and affiliated AG users. Log in IPPBX WEB to add, modify, query and delete user information. 2.1.1 Add SIP Extensions 1. The Basic Information of Extension Login IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Extension Mgn.] as shown in Figure 2.1.1, and click <Add>...
  • Page 8 Figure0.2 Add SIP User Information Parameter configuration instruction ● A simple adding of an SIP user only needs to configure the necessary options (items marked with symbol *), including “Extensions”, “Username” and “Password”, and the “Authentication” switch is on by default. ●...
  • Page 9 2)Manual register means user need to configure all proxy information of the extension number. 3)Auto register means that the proxy will triggered to register to SBC after the extension number binding to the proxy register to the IPPBX automatically, besides that, the registration cycle of the extension number is not relevant to the proxy registration cycle, and they are independent of each other.
  • Page 10 ● Three-part conference: after enabled, the Three-part Conference service can be realized. ● Do not disturb: a er enabled, the Do not disturb service in both internal and external lines can be realized by default. ● Call Forwarding Uncondi onal: a er enabled, you need to set up the forwarding number in [Home page] /[PBX Setting Classification ] / [Call Transfer].
  • Page 11 out numbers in the black list. ● In-coming call of black list setting: after enabled, the calls from calling numbers in the black list will be restricted. ● Out-going call of while list setting: after enabled, this extension number can call out numbers in the white list though the numbers also in the blacklist.
  • Page 12: Add Analog Extensions

    [PBX Settings Classification] / [Extension Mgn.] interface. Outside FXS device also can be connected with UC1000 via LAN port, and be detected by UC1000 automatically; user can configure the analog extensions for FXS board and outside FXS device also.
  • Page 13 Figure0.6 Add Analog User Information Figure0.7 Success in Adding Extension Setting 2. Bulk Add Click the <Bulk Add> button on the bottom left in Figure 2-1-1, and the interface shown in Figure 2-1-8 will pop up. Input "the number of input numbers" and determine the number of analog users bulk added.
  • Page 14 Figure0.8 Bulk Add Extension Information When configuring parameters “Position”, “Port”, users can select [System Configuration] / [Port Management] to query the port number corresponding to the Analog device and its occupancy. There are three query options: position, port and user number. Users can input specific parameters to query.
  • Page 15: Modify Information Of Users

    sequence. (3) Extension: the extension number configured in this channel. (4) Channel Status: "Occupied" means this channel has been configured with a number; "Unoccupied" means this channel has not been configured with a number; "Unavailable" means this channel is closed. "On-hook", "Off-hook"...
  • Page 16: Query Information Of Users

    will not be modified. Figure0.10 Modify User Information Click <Submit>, and the result in Figure 2.1.11 will pop up, indicating that the modification of user information is successful. Figure0.11 Success in Modifying Extension Setting 2.1.4 Query Information of Users Select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Extension Mgn.] as shown in Figure 2.1.22. If the parameters are unfilled, then all the user information will be queried.
  • Page 17: Delete Users

    ● User Type: divided into two types, namely local SIP user and GW user. ● Reg. status: divided into two types, namely offline and online. ● Registration Proxy status: divided into four types, namely Not registered, Registered, registration error and registration timeout. ●...
  • Page 18 Figure0.75 Interface of Bulk Deleting User Numbers Click <Submit> to return the operation result, as shown in Figure 2.1.26. Figure0.86 Dialog Box of Deletion Confirmation Explanation: Bulk delete users: Input wildcard in the column of user number, such as "^108!.!" that means deleting all the numbers starting with 108 or "^1080![0-5].!"...
  • Page 19: Registration Of Sip Users

    2.1.7 Registration of Analog users (Here only explain for Telpo FXS device) For Telpo FXS device: Log in Telpo FXS device WEB, and select [NMS] / [S10AG Setting] as shown in Figure 2.1.29 to enable S10AG mode. After saving, select [System Maintenance / Device Reboot], as shown in Figure 2.1.220.
  • Page 20 错误!未找到引用源。30 Restart FXS device Log in UC1000 IPPBX WEB, select [System Configuration] / [Board Info], and click the "Add" button to enter the interface of adding board/FXS device, as shown in Figure 2.1.31. After the data configuration is complete, click "Submit" to return to the interface of board card information, as shown in Figure 2.1.32.
  • Page 21: Bulk Add Users Via Excel Import Method

    Excel file import method. Also, if users need to import user data that is previously saved locally, this method can also be used. The file type that currently the UC1000 supports is xls. As shown in Figure 2.1.1, click <Import from XLS> at the bottom, and the interface shown in Figure 2.1.33 will...
  • Page 22: Basic Service Setting

    2. Service Operation (1) Registration of CFU Service Log in UC1000 IPPBX WEB, enter [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic Service] / [Call Transfer] menu, select CFU, click the ADD button, fill user number and unconditional forward number in the dialog box that pops up, then click the Submit button, and the result shown in Figure 2.2.3 will pop...
  • Page 23 2. Service Operation (1) Service Registration Log in UC1000 IPPBX WEB, enter [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic Service] / [Call Transfer] menu, select Busy forward, click the ASS button, fill user number and Busy forward number in the dialog box that pops up, then click the Submit button, and the result shown in Figure 2.2.5 will pop...
  • Page 24 up, indicating that the registration of CFB is successful. Figure 2.2.4 Call Forwarding upon Busy Line Figure 2.2.5 Successful Registration Call Forward upon No Reply (CFNR) 1. Brief Introduction of the Service If the user has registered the CFNR service, the telephones that call this user will be forwarded to another specified number when there is no answer within the scheduled time.
  • Page 25: Dnd

    Figure 2.2.6Call Forwarding when No Answer Figure 2.2.7 Successful Registration 2.2.2 DND 2.2.3 Ringback tones 1. Brief Introduction of the Service If a user has registered the CRBT function, other users can hear the polyphonic ringtone set by this user when they call this user. 2.
  • Page 26 Figure 2.2.8 Interface of Selecting Polyphonic Ringtone Files Explanation: Currently, the polyphonic ringtone file supports only one voice file format: wav (Audio sampling size: 16 bit Channel: mono Audio sampling rate: 8 kHz). (2) CRBT Service Registration Log in IPPBX WEB, enter [PBX Classified Configuration] / [Basic Service] / [Ringback tone] menu, and users can see that the extensions which have enabled the CRBT function will be all in the list, where polyphonic ringtone files are default polyphonic ringtone files allocated by the system.
  • Page 27: Secretary Service

    Figure 2.2.10 Interface of Registering CRBT Function Figure 2.2.11 The Returned Result Explanation: The polyphonic ringtone voice files must exist in the system, and can be checked in [PBX Classified Configuration] / [Basic Service] / [Ringback tones] / [RBT file Management] 2.2.4 Secretary Service 1.
  • Page 28 Figure 2.2.12 Main Interface of the Secretary Service Figure 2.2.13 Interface of Registering Secretary Number Configuration parameter instruction: Secretary type: two types, namely secretary number and secretary desk-top. The "secretary number" method only supports one secretary. The "secretary desk" method will automatically call registered selection group.
  • Page 29: Selection Groups

    from internal numbers; Internal & external forward: the secretary is enabled for calls from both internal and external numbers. Time period: the format is 0800-1700, representing 8 o'clock to 17 o'clock. If it is unfilled, it means no time restriction. 2.2.5 Selection Groups The Selection Groups service has three modes: By rotation, By priority and Ring all.
  • Page 30 Explanation: The system supports max 64 selection groups, and there will be a tip if the adding is exceeded. Figure 2.2.14 Interface of Selection Groups Service Figure 2.2.15 Interface of Registering Selection Groups Instruction on configuration parameters: Caller display: valid when a user of selection group is the caller. Options: full number and group number.
  • Page 31 OP Strategy: there are three modes of selection groups, namely By rotation, By priority and Ring all. If not selected, the system default is By rotation. Group member status detection: divided into the user-side and the network-side. The default is the user side Repeating times: the maximum number of failures when outside users call selection groups.
  • Page 32 Figure 2.2.18 Interface of Registering Members of Selection Groups Configuration Parameter Instruction: Group number: The added group number of selection groups. User number: One user can only belong to one selection group. Priority: A positive integer greater than or equal to 1. The value is greater, the priority is higher. Figure 2.2.19 Successful Registration (3) Service Operation Example: The registered group number of sequential selection group is 666, and the caller display...
  • Page 33 (3) Service Modification Modify the parameters of the selection groups Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic Service] / [Selection Groups], as shown in Figure 2.2.20. Click the operation icon of modification " " in the information column of the selection group of which the parameters need modifying, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.2.24 will pop up.
  • Page 34: Abbreviated Dial

    Figure 2.2.22 The Returned Result Explanation: In the query result: the default number of repetition is 0, indicating that the system default maximum number of selection is the number of group users whose maximum is 16. Priority Selection 1. Brief Introduction of the Service Set priority for the selection group members, then the system will call the group member with the highest priority every time when outside users dial the group number of the selection group.
  • Page 35 dialing the abbreviated number. 2. Service Operation (1) Registration of Abbreviated Dial Service Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic service] / [Abbreviated Dial], as shown in Figure 2.2.23. Click <Add> on the bottom left, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.2.24 will pop up where items marked with * are necessary.
  • Page 36: Call Restrictions

    Figure 2.2.25 The Returned Result Explanation: 1. One user can register multiple Abbreviated Dial services, but each abbreviated number can only corresponds to one user (a full number) 2. The default service code of Abbreviated Dial is ** (2) Example of Service Operation 1.
  • Page 37 Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Call Restrictions]/ [Call restrictions], as shown in Figure 2.2.26. Click <Add> on the bottom left, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.2.27 will pop up where items marked with * are necessary. After clicking <Submit>, the result shown in Figure 2.2.28 will pop up;...
  • Page 38 Figure 2.2.27 Interface of Registering Call Barring Figure 2.2.28 Successful Registration Explanation: 1. If user A has registered local call barring, the system will automatically register international call barring and domestic call barring for user A. If user A has registered domestic call barring, the system will automatically register international call barring for user A.
  • Page 39 Configuration example: 1>Configure restriction 0[1-9]x in the rule name 1 of the number matching rule, which permits 0757x. 2>User A, register rule name 1 for user A. 3> User B is DDD callee with the area code 020, and user C is DDD callee with the area code 0757 Specific use: 1>...
  • Page 40 Figure 2.2.29 Interface of Password Limit (outgoing) Figure 2.2.30 Interface of Registering Password Call Barring Figure 2.2.31 Successful Registration Explanation: The password is only allowed to be set as a 4-digit number from 0-9, and there should not be 3 or more successive numbers that are in order (For example: 1234). (2) Modify the Password for Call Barring Click the operation icon of modification "...
  • Page 41 Figure 2.2.32 Interface of the Password Limit (outgoing) Figure 2.2.33 Interface of Modifying the Password for Call Barring Figure 2.2.34 Modification Successful Explanation: If users who have registered the service of Password limit and need to query the password for call barring, they can log in IPPBX WEB and enter [PBX Setting Classification / Call Restrictions / Password limit (outgoing)].
  • Page 42 <Submit>, the result shown in Figure 2.2.37 will pop up, indicating that the registration of the service of Number Limit (outgoing) is successful. Figure 2.2.35 Interface of the Service of Number Limit (outgoing) Figure 2.2.36 Interface of Registering Number Limit (outgoing) Figure 2.2.37 Successful Registration Explanation: When inputting the number limit, only 3 numbers can be input at most <the numbers with call restriction support wildcard>.
  • Page 43 2. Service Operation (1) Service Registration Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Call Restrictions] / [Preregulated call continue], as shown in Figure 2.2.38 Click <Add> on the bottom left, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.2.39 will pop up where items marked with * are necessary. After clicking <Submit>, the result shown in Figure 2.2.40 will pop up, indicating that the registration of the service of Preregulated Call Continue is successful.
  • Page 44: Black/White List

    2.2.8 Black/White List 1. Brief Introduction of the User Users can restrict the numbers calling out or calling in by setting a blacklist. The calling-out and calling-in numbers matching the dialing rule will be restricted. 2. Service Operation (1) Registration of Blacklist Outgoing Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic services] / [Black/White List] / [Blacklist outgoing], as shown in Figure 2.2.41.
  • Page 45 Configuration parameter instruction: Dial rules: x represents a digit . represents any length [1-3] represents any number within 1-3. For example: 7xxx represents a 4-digit number starting with 7. 7. represents a number with any length that starts with 7. 7[4-7].
  • Page 46 Specific operation: 1) User A dials 261001, and will hear the voice tip of call restriction and then hear the busy tone 2) User A dials 268000, and will hear the voice tip of call restriction and then hear the busy tone (3) Registration of Blacklist Incoming Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Basic services] / [Black/White List] / [Blacklist incoming], as shown in figure 2.2.44.
  • Page 47 Figure 2.2.45 Interface of Registering Blacklist Incoming Configuration parameter instruction: Dial rules: same as the dialing rule of Blacklist Outgoing Rule valid date: the valid date of the rule of Blacklist Incoming whose format is like: 20110101-20110301 Rule valid time range: the valid time of the rule of Blacklist Incoming whose format is like: 1200-1300 and three time periods can be input with "|"...
  • Page 48 2) Telephone 261007 hears the voice tip of call restriction and the busy tone 3) Time: 18:00, telephone 261007 dials the number of A 4) The call is successful, and the connection is normal Whitelist 1. Brief Introduction of the Service By setting whitelist, users can allow the numbers that were previously restricted to call out or call in to make calls with privilege, and the numbers matching the dialing rule will be allow to call out or call in with privilege.
  • Page 49 Figure 2.2.48 Interface of Registering Whitelist Outgoing Configuration parameter instruction: Dial rules: x represents a digit . represents any length [1-3] represents any number between 1-3. For example: 7xxx represents a 4-digit number starting with 7 7. represents a number with any length that starts with 7 7[4-7].
  • Page 50 Figure 2.2.49 Successful Registration (2) Service Operation of Whitelist Outgoing Configuration example: <1> Number A has registered the Blacklist Outgoing for 261008 <2> Number A registers the Whitelist Outgoing for 261008 Specific operation: <1>Number A picks up the telephone and dials 261008 <2>...
  • Page 51 Figure 2.2.51 Interface of Registering Whitelist Incoming Configuration parameter instruction: Dial rules: Same as the dialing rule of Blacklist Outgoing Rule valid date: the valid date of the rule of Whitelist Incoming whose format is like: 20110101-20110301 Rule valid time: the valid time of the rule of Whitelist Incoming whose format is like: 1200-1300 and three time periods can be input with "|"...
  • Page 52: Pickup Service

    Specific Operation: <1> Number 261006 dials the number of A, and the call is successful. <2> Number 261008 dials the number of A, and the call is restricted. 2.2.9 Pickup service Designated pick-up: In an office one extension is ringing but on body on that seat, free users on other seats can dial the “pick-up service code + the ringing extension number”...
  • Page 53: Alarm Clock

    2.2.10 Alarm clock User can set alarm clock on UC1000 to remind user. When the alarm clock time arrives and no answer, the clock may be ring every 5 minutes and repeat 3 times remains unanswered, the alarm clock will end.
  • Page 54 Figure 2.3.1 Main Interface of Voicemail Figure 2.3.2 Interface of Registering Voicemail Configuration parameter instruction: Password enable: select no, indicating that the query of the messages by the local device does not need to input the password of voicemail. For query of the messages by non-local devices, the password of voicemail should be input.
  • Page 55 Maximum message length (seconds): indicates the maximum duration of one message. E-mail: indicates which e-mail address the user wish to send the voice messages to. Explanation: 1. The password must be a discontinuous 4-10-digit number among 0-9. 2. When registering Voicemail, users must select one kind of call forward services, and must enable the function of this forwarding service in [Basic Service –...
  • Page 56: Query On Bills/Records

    3. Service Modification Log in IPPBS WEB, select [Add-value Services / Voicemail], as shown in Figure 2.3.1. Click the operation icon of modification " " in the column of voicemail information, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.3.4 will pop up. Figure 2.3.4 Interface of Modifying Voicemail 2.3.2 Query on Bills/Records Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Add value Services] / [Bills/Records],...
  • Page 57 played. Note: 1. Before checking the information in call bills, users must enable the CDR switch in [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [SIP Settings] / [Device Parameter Settings]. For call bills of internal lines, users still need to enable the switch of CDR of internal lines in [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [CDR].
  • Page 58: Cti

    2. Before checking the information in call voice records, users must enable the permission of sound recording in the common functions of extensions in [PBX Settings Classification] / [Extension Mgn.]. As shown in the figure below. 2.3.3 CTI Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Add-value Services] / [CTI] to configure parameters.
  • Page 59: Common Configurations

    2.4 Common Configurations 2.4.1 Voice Files Management By managing voice files, users can customize modification or restoration to the default voice files (voice of basic service, voice of Supplementary Services, Apply service registration) of the system. Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Voice files] as shown in Figure 2.4.1, and users can replace the voice files of basic service.
  • Page 60: Sip Settings

    When applying in IMS network, it should be configured as SIPGW &IPPBX type. ● IPPBX services: whether to enable the local IPPBX service, it is Enabled by default. ● Registration authentication: On by default. When switched on, it means UC1000 requires the terminals make authentication before registration.
  • Page 61 OPTIONS message response. (1) Detect by Registration Number When the UC1000 program starts, it registers to the primary SBC by default. When a timeout in number registration is detected, the program will try to send another registration message, and if...
  • Page 62 SBC, and then begin registration to the primary SBC, thus switching to the primary SBC. When the UC1000 program starts, it registers to the primary SBC by default, and will send an option message to the primary and secondary SBC servers every 15 seconds (current network) to test the condition of SBC.
  • Page 63 Figure 2.4.5 Configuration parameter instruction:  Physical SBC domain: the IMS domain name provided by the IMS core network  SRV recorded value: the domain name of SBC address that devices obtain dynamically  Primary/Secondary SBC IP and port: provided by the IMS core network. If the SRV recorded value and the address of Primary/Secondary DNS server IP are filled, this item can be left empty ...
  • Page 64 3. Within two OPTIONS cycles, if the status of SBC server is unavailable, then the IMS Outgoing service is unavailable. The IMS Outgoing service will recover after waiting for more than 2 OPTIONS cycles and the status of SBC server converts to be available. SIP port range Function explanation Some IMS platforms will restrict the number of downstream registration devices.
  • Page 65: Voip Configuration

    Figure 2.4.8 Successful Configuration of SIP Port Range Setting of recording server This system has a built-in recording function, and the generated recording files can be stored in the local device as well as in external servers. In the [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [SIP Settings] / [Recorder server settings] interface, users can fill in the target address where the recording files are saved, as shown in Figure 2.4.9.
  • Page 66 Figure 2.4.10 Interface of Configuring DTMF Click the operation icon " ", and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.4.11 will pop up. Figure 2.4.11 Interface of Setting DTMF Sending Mode Configuration parameter instruction: ● DTMF Transmission mode: divided into four types, namely INFO, RFC2833, INBAND and RCF2833&INBAND.
  • Page 67 Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [VOIP Settings] / [Fax mode], as shown in Figure 2.4.13. Figure 2.4.13 Interface of Fax Modes Click the setting operation icon " ", and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.4.14 will pop up.
  • Page 68 Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [VOIP Settings] / [RTP port range], as shown in Figure 2.4.16. Figure 2.4.16 Interface of Configuring RTP Port Click the setting operation icon " ", and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.4.17 will pop up.
  • Page 69: Change Numbers

    “The number does not exist”. So it’s very important. The setting is shown in the figure below. For example, the general number of the UC1000 is 6687898, all calls calling 6687898 come in the UC1000, then the callee number 668798 will be changed to be 30000, and the caller will listen to IVR.
  • Page 70 After the setting, all incoming call will be lead to IVR (Number 30000). And all the outgoing call will be continued cause the “Callee route rules” is set to be “X.” (X. stands for any number). The rule of Change numbers includes number transformations of the caller and callee. In one rule, users can set number transformation of the caller and number transformation of the callee simultaneously.
  • Page 71 Figure 2.4.20 Interface of Change Numbers Click <Add> on the bottom left, and the operation interface shown in Figure 2.4.21 will pop up. Figure 2.4.21 Interface of Adding “Change numbers” Configuration parameter instruction: ● Transformation rule index: any positive integer >=1. When multiple same rule indexes exist, the records with the same rule index are a number transformation group.
  • Page 72 7. represents a number with any length that starts with 7. 7[4-7] represents a number with any length whose beginning is 7 and the second digit is any number within 4-7. After the parameter configuration, click <Submit>, and the returned result of the successful adding of the rules of number transformation is as shown in Figure 2.4.22.
  • Page 73 Figure04.23 Modifying the Rules of “Change numbers” Configuration parameter instruction: ● Change No. rules index: This attribute is the “Change No. rules index” input before. Choose one rule index that you want to modify.. ● Other configuration parameters: same as adding rules of Change numbers. After configuring parameters, click <Submit>, and the returned result is as shown in Figure 2.2.5.
  • Page 74 Figure 2.4.25 Query on the Rules of “Change numbers” Input rule index and click <Query>. Not inputting rule index means query on all the rules of number transformations. The query result is as shown in Figure 2.4.26. Figure04.26 Query on the Rules of “Change numbers” 4.
  • Page 75 Figure 2.4.28 Operation Result Extension number transform 1. Introduction of the Function Extension number transformation means to designate a rule of number transformation for a extension, and all the calls made by this extension will continue after the number is converted. 2.
  • Page 76 ● Add caller prefix Assigned the number transformation to one user, configured him the caller matching rules and added caller prefix. Once this user make calls which matches the "caller matching rules ", the caller number displayed on the callee side will be: “Add caller prefix " + the original number of the user. For example: Rule Index Caller matching rules...
  • Page 77 For example: Rule Index Caller Matching Rules Modify caller number 7xxx 8888 User A (whose number is 7001) matches this “Caller Matching Rules”, so when A calls B, the caller display on B side will be 8888. ● Delete caller prefix Assigned the number transformation to one user, configured him the “caller matching rules”...
  • Page 78 selected according to the new number of the callee. For example: Rule Index Callee matching rules Modify Callee Number 6000 User A configures this Callee matching rules, when he call out any number like 8700, the IPPBX will change the callee number to be 6000. ●...
  • Page 79 2. The number is sent to the service first and then converted Routing number change Introduction of the function Designate one rule of number transformation for a routing, and all the calls that pass through this routing will go through number transformation before calling, including Caller route rules and Callee route rules.
  • Page 80 that pass through the corresponding trunk IP of the routing rul, the numbers will be converted before calling the telephones affiliated to the IPPBX. ● Add Caller Prefix For example: Rule Index Caller Matching Rules Add Caller Prefix There are User A (whose number is 7000) on the IPPBX and a user B (whose number is 8000) in the remote IPPBX.
  • Page 81 There are User A (whose number is 6666) on the IPPBX and a user B (whose number is 8000) in the remote IPPBX. B calls 7000, the call between A and B connected. ● Delete callee prefix For example: Rule Index Caller Matching Rules Deleted Callee Prefix 7xxx...
  • Page 82 in the remote IPPBX. When A calls B, the caller display of B is 8888 ● Delete caller prefix length For example: Rule Index Caller Matching Rules Delete caller prefix length There exist a user A (whose number is 7000) on the IPPBX and a user B (whose number is 8000) in the remote IPPBX.
  • Page 83: Routing

    SIP trunk routing refers to routing to the remote SIP application servers or other soft switches. It works when extensions make calls out, and the UC1000 will analyze the caller numbers and callee numbers of the call correspond to the existing routing rules and choose the pre-set trunk to continue the call.
  • Page 84 The attribute “Incoming change NO. index” works when calls come into UC1000. For example, the UC1000 has one number 6687899, and pre-set a Change No. rules index 2 as below. Then the callee number will be changed to be 8099, and the call will be connected to the extension 8099.
  • Page 85 ● Route rules index: identifiers recorded by routing rules. Caller/Callee route rules: one or multiple routing rules can be input, with "|" separating the multiple routing rules. These rules mean the match rules of caller/callee number. x represents one digit .
  • Page 86 It works when calls come into UC1000. ● Outgoing change index: same as the value of “Change No. rules index” in the rules of number transform. It works when extensions of UC1000 make calls out. ● Route type: normal route, service route and SIP trunk...
  • Page 87 Explanation: Routing rules marked with * are routing rules for Add value Services. 3. Query Routing Rules Select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [Routing] / [Routing rules], and input the recorded index of routing rules to search for the specified routing rule. The query result of routing rules are shown in Figure 2.4.34.
  • Page 88 Figure 2.4.35 Dialog Box of Deletion confirmation Click <OK> to delete the corresponding routing of this ID, and the result shown in Figure 3.1.8 will be returned. Click <Cancel> to return to the deletion operation. Figure 2.4.36 Result of Deletion Trunk information The configuration in “Trunk information”...
  • Page 89 Figure 2.4.38 Interface of Adding Trunk Information Configuration parameter instruction: ● Route rule index: the identifiers recorded by routing rules, same as the index of Route rules in the routing table. ● Route IP & Route port: the default is 5060 for the SIP trunk pointing to our softswitch. If our switchboard is connected to other switchboards, the IP and port of the switchboard on the opposite end should be input.
  • Page 90 Input corresponding parameters, click <Submit>, and the result shown in Figure 2.4.39 will pop up, indicating that the adding is successful. Figure 2.4.39 Operation Result 2. Modify Select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [Routing] / [Trunk information], as shown in Figure 2.4.50.
  • Page 91 means inquiring all the trunk information. The result of query is displayed as shown in Figure 2.4.52. Figure 2.4.52 Interface of Inquiring Trunk Information Explanation of the query result: ● Route rule index: the identifiers recorded by routing rules, same as the index of routing rules in the routing table.
  • Page 92: Dial Rules

    Then users don't need to configure in the Analog board/ FXS device again. When the users binding the Analog board/FXS device make a call out through the UC1000, the UC1000 will analyze the callee number and decide whether to continue the call.
  • Page 93 Figure 2.4.55 Operation Interface of Dial Rules Figure 2.4.56 Interface of Editing Dial Rules Figure 2.4.57 Successful Modification of Dial Rules Format of numbers: the formats of numbers are as followed: 7XXX: represents a 4-digit number starting with 7 7.: represents a number with any length that starts with 7 7[1-3]: represents a number with any length whose beginning is 7 and the second digit is any number within 1-3...
  • Page 94: Ag Services

    2.6 AG Services 2.6.1 Basic settings Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [AG services] / [Basic settings], as shown in Figure 2.4.58. Figure 2.4.58 Interface of AG services setting Configuration parameter instruction:  Location: the location of board slot. This location is displayed automatically and need to be added in “Board info”...
  • Page 95: Service Features

    Figure 2.4.59 Interface of registration information ● Primary/ Secondary SIP server IP or domain: The primary/secondary SIP server IP or domain that the AG board/device registered. ● Primary/ Secondary SIP server port: The primary/secondary SIP server port that the AG board/device registered.
  • Page 96: Gain Settings

    related attributes for each FXS board/device. Figure 2.4.61 Voice characteristics setting interface 2.6.5 Gain settings Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [AG services] / [Gain setting], as shown in Figure 2.4.62. In this interface, user can configure the gain attributes for each port of FXS board/device.
  • Page 97: Ag Login Management

    Figure 2.4.63 Voice parameters interface  CallerID mode: There are five modes for CallerID. 1) Ring first, then FSK 2) Ring first, then DTMF 3) No caller ID 4) FSK first, then ring 5) DTMF first, then ring It’s “Ring first, then FSK” by default. ...
  • Page 98: Card Status

    [AG login management], as shown in Figure 2.4.65. In this interface, user can configure the login password for each port of FXS board/device. Figure 2.4.65 AG login management 2.6.8 Card status Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [AG services] / [Card status], as shown in Figure 2.4.66.
  • Page 99: Dns/Server Nat

    Figure 2.4.67 NTP Server setting 2.6.10 DNS/Server NAT Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [AG services] / [DNS/Server NAT], as shown in Figure 2.4.68. In this interface, user can check the detailed information of DNS server and choose to synchronize. Figure 2.4.68 DNS Server NAT setting 2.7 CDR Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [CDR]...
  • Page 100: E1 Configuration

    Figure 2.4.69 CDR 2.8 E1 configuration Log in IPPBX WEB, select [PBX Settings Classification] / [Common] / [E1 configuration], as shown in Figure 2.4.70. In this interface, user can check the E1 port status in this interface. Figure 2.4.70 E1 status ...
  • Page 101: System Configurations

    Figure 2.4.71 E1 configuration Users can configure the attributes here.  Port ID: E1 physical port;  Group ID: can add the E1 physical port into groups.  PCM: speech codec;  Frame format: support to set as DF or CRC4; ...
  • Page 102: Page Management

    (MYSQL port), 1260 (FTP port), 69 (TFTP port) and 5001 (charging port) should be reserved with "|" separating the ports. ● UDP port: at least 123 (NTP port), 3366 (MYSQL port) and 5060 (SIP port) should be reserved with "|" separating the ports. ●...
  • Page 103 Figure 3.1.3 Interface of Setting Account management Log in WEB, enter [System Configuration] / [Security] / [Pages] / [Account management], and select account management to manage the system account. Users can add, edit, delete, lock the account or do other operations. Figure 3.1.4 Interface of Query System Manager Whitelist Log in WEB, enter [System Configuration] / [Security] / [Pages] / [System manager whitelist],...
  • Page 104 Figure 3.1.5 Interface of Query Configuration parameter instruction: ● Add: to set the IP of the whitelist of the user where "*" represents to match all the ● Delete selection: select a user and click Delete selection to delete the user. Only the administrator has this permission.
  • Page 105: Network

    Figure 3.1.7 Interface of Setting 3.2 Network 3.2.1 NTP Server Configuration Enter [System Configuration] / [Network Configuration] / [NTP], as shown in Figure 3.2.1. Figure 3.2.1 Configuration of NTP Server Note: Users can set the time zone and the synchronization time. Modify the time manually, click <OK>, and the result shown in Figure 3.2.2 will pop up, indicating that the manual modification of time is successful.
  • Page 106: Remote Configuration

    3.2.2 Remote Configuration Log in WEB and enter [System Configuration] / [Network] / [Remote configuration], as shown in Figure 3.2.3. Figure 3.2.3 Remote Port Configuration Users can modify SSH, FTP, WEB, SIP, TELNET and TFTP port 3.2.3Network Configuration Log in WEB and enter [System Configuration] / [Network] / [Network Configuration], as shown in Figure 3.2.4.
  • Page 107: Ping Configuration

    Figure 3.2.4 Network Configuration Figure 3.2.5 the Returned Interface 3.2.4. Ping Configuration Log in WEB and enter [System Configuration] / [Network] / [Ping Configuration], as shown in 3.2.6. Input the IP address or the domain name and click the bottom left to start the test. Note: the ping test might take some time, so please do not do other operations after clicking to start the test in order to avoid errors in page display.
  • Page 108: Device Management

    Figure 3.3.1. Users can add, edit, delete, restart the board card information or do other operations as well as check the detailed board card information. The UC1000 can detect the MAC address of FXS board/device automatically and display in the “ADD board” box, user just need to add the FXS board/device corresponding to a “Position”...
  • Page 109: License Information

    Figure 3.3.2 Port Management 3.3.3 License Information Log in WEB and enter [System Configuration] / [Device Management] / [Licenses], as shown in Figure 3.3.3. Figure 3.3.3 Interface of License Information The number of each license is the restricted maximum number. Users exceeding the number cannot use the corresponding functions.
  • Page 110: System Maintenance

    IV. System Maintenance 4.1 System Maintenance 4.1.1 System Reboot Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [System Maintenance] / [System Reboot], as shown in Figure 4.1.1. Click the "Reboot" button to restart the system. Figure 4.1.1 System Reboot 4.1.2 System Shutdown Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [System Maintenance] / [System Shutdown], as shown in Figure 4.1.2.
  • Page 111: System Update

    Figure 4.1.2 System Shutdown 4.1.3 System Update Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [System Maintenance] / [System Update], as shown in Figure 4.1.3. Click "Choose File" to select the version to upgrade and click Upload to upgrade. Figure 4.1.3 System Update 4.2 Logs Management 4.2.1 System Logs Setting Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [Logs Management] / [System Logs Setting], as...
  • Page 112: System Logs Download

    Figure 4.2.2 Interface of Modification Configuration parameter instruction: ● Log type: IPPBX has one type of log ● Log level: there are NOTICE, WARNING, ERROR, SIP and DEBUG ● Log switch: when switched off, no log will be generated Input the parameters and click <Submit>, and the result shown in Figure 4.2.3 will pop up, indicating that the setting is successful.
  • Page 113: Operation Logs Enquiry

    Figure 4.2.4 Check System Logs System backup logs are listed in reverse order, namely the latest log is the first one.Click the " " icon in the downloading column on the right side to download logs. ● Mechanism for system logs backup 1.
  • Page 114: Signaling Tracking

    Figure 4.2.6 Operation Logs Enquiry 4.2.4 Signaling Tracking Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [Logs Management] / [Signaling tracking], as shown in Figure 4.2.7. Input tracking number and click the "Start" button to start tracking signaling information. Figure 4.2.7 Signaling Tracking 4.3 System Status Query 4.3.1 Load Monitor Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [System Status Query] / [Load Monitor], as...
  • Page 115: Sip Resources

    4.3.2 SIP Resources Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [System Status] / [SIP Resources], as shown in Figure 4.3.2. Users can check the occupancy of the current SIP resources and the total number of resource channels. Figure 4.3.2 SIP Query 4.4 Data Backup and Recovery 4.4.1 Backup File Information Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [Data Backup and Recovery] / [Backup file info],...
  • Page 116: Data Backup Mode

    4.4.2 Data Backup Mode Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [Data Backup and Recovery] / [Data backup mode], as shown in Figure 10.4.1. Users can set the mode of data backup, set the parameters of periodical backup such as backup plan, backup date, backup time and backup status, and back up data manually at any time.
  • Page 117: Warning Management

    when users click Data Rollback. It can be understood as undoing the local data recovery. 4.5 Warning Management 4.5.1 Current Warnings Log in WEB and enter [System Maintenance] / [Warning Management] / [Current Warnings], as shown in Figure 10.5.1. Check the current warnings of the device as well as the detailed warning information.
  • Page 118: Appendix

    V. Appendix 5.1 Rules of Service Function Code Explanation: In the table below, rule A and C represent user numbers, and SSSS represents the operation password of the telephone. Functions of Add value Services Service Number Use of the Service Directory Service *114 *114...
  • Page 119 Reply Logout Registration *45* *45* Offline Call Forwarding Logout Registration *42* *42*HHMM*HHMM*A Forwarding by Time Period Logout Registration *56*T Ordinary T:0/1/2(0 for internal Do-not-disturb lines, 1 for external lines, 2 for internal and external lines) Do-not-disturb Registration *56* *56*T*HHMM*HHMM Do-not-disturb Limited Time Logout Registration...
  • Page 120 Password Call Barring Registration *542* *542*SSSS*A Number Limited Call Single Logout #542* #542*SSSS*A Multiple Logout #542* #542*SSSS Registration *544* *544*SSSS*A Preregulated Call Continue Logout #544* #544*SSSS*A Calling back upon Registration Busy Line Logout Registration of Group Registration Operator Logout Break Group Registration Operator...
  • Page 121 Call Waiting Secretary Desk Service Secretary Service Do-not-disturb Caller ID Identification CLIR Caller ID Identification Restriction Exceed Abbreviated Dial Special Service Number SPECIAL CRBT Function Moving the Telephone & Change the Number Distinctive Ring Call Reservation CALLPARK Call back When Busy Call Transfer Force Interruption/Releasing/Monitoring FORCES...

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