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IPP 5000 User's Manual
IPP 5000
User's Manual
<Version: V1.0 >
Confidential
Page 1
3/24/2009

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  • Page 1 IPP 5000 User’s Manual IPP 5000 User’s Manual <Version: V1.0 > Confidential Page 1 3/24/2009...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Copyright © 2009 All Rights Reserved Contents 1 OVERVIEW........................3 2 PACKING........................3 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 3 4 INTRODUCTION TO IPP 5000 ..................3 5 PERFORMANCE INDICES ................... 4 6 NETWORKING MODE ....................5 6.1 T ....................5 YPICAL PPLICATIONS 7 APPEARANCE DESCRIPTION..................
  • Page 3: Overview

    2 Packing The IPP 5000 is packed with all necessary accessories to bea able to make use of it right out of the box. The packing box contains and IPP 5000 IP phone (including handset, cord and base unit), one IPP 5000 power adapter and user’s manual.
  • Page 4: Performance Indices

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual One 10/100 BASE-T PC port, Bridged to the WAN port. Supports either DHCP Client or static IP address assignment Supports 802.1Q VLAN and VLAN Tag for QOS Mute (no voice) packet compression and comfort tone re-generation technology.
  • Page 5: Networking Mode

    6 Networking Mode 6.1 Typical Applications The IPP 5000 has an integrated Internet gateway so small enterprises can use the 10/100Mbps PC Ethernet interface to connect to their local PC and use the uplink port to connect to the local Router, DSL Modem or Cable Modem.
  • Page 6 IPP 5000 User’s Manual Internet + VOIP System Architecture for Small-size Enterprise/Branch (Copper Cable DSL) Fig. A Operator IP Telephone Bar System Architecture (Catogory-5 Cable) Fig. B Confidential Page 6 3/24/2009...
  • Page 7: Appearance Description

    7 Appearance Description 8 Configuration Description The IPP 5000 provides two ways to modify setup parameters: 1) Through PC interface and 2) via the HTTP or WAN interface. Below describes how to enter the WEB interface configuration parameter (refer to Chapter 9 WEB configuration interface description) and also through HTTP or WAN interface (refer to Section 8.1)
  • Page 8 IPP 5000 User’s Manual After configuration, input the IPP 5000 default IP address in IE address bar. Each IPP 5000 will be allocated with an initial Lan IP address before delivery, assumed to be 192.168.0.200. fig 1 Fig. 2 Confidential...
  • Page 9: Configuration In Web Mode

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual 9 Configuration in WEB Mode 9.1 LOGIN WEB Using the IPP 5000’s Wan or Lan IP address to login via the web. Default Admin Username: admin Default Admin Password: 888888 Default User Username: user Default User Password:...
  • Page 10: Wan Configuration

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual Fig. 4 9.2 WAN Configuration This page is the first page displayed when the device's web pages are accessed. It shows how long the device has been running since its last reboot, the IP address the device is currently using, whether or not the device is password protected, and also displays the main application and downloader application firmware versions.
  • Page 11: Sip Configuration

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual This page and its sub-pages are available on device that supports bridging and allows viewing and configuration of the WAN interface status/settings. The default WAN interface IP address is set to 192.168.0.200.Please note that any actions/modifications which alter the topology of the Ethernet Bridge will result in the spanning tree protocol to relearn.
  • Page 12 IPP 5000 User’s Manual Enter the address and port value of the SIP server. The address may be an IP address or the name of the server. If no SIP server address is entered, the device will attempt to self provision a SIP server using a DNS query. For this to be successful, ensure...
  • Page 13 IPP 5000 User’s Manual This page allows specification of the SIP signaling stack behavior under certain scenarios. If you wish for the SIP stack to implement reliable transmission of provisional responses according to RFC 3262 (using the PRACK method), check the option "Support PRACK method with provisional response reliability".
  • Page 14 IPP 5000 User’s Manual This sub-page allow the user to configure the device with phone number, caller ID, username and password specified by the service provider. This sub-page allows configuration of the out-of-band signaling options for SIP. Select whether OOB telephone event signaling is to be done using the SIP INFO message, or to...
  • Page 15 IPP 5000 User’s Manual This sub-page is used to configure the Type-of-Service/Diffserv byte values which are to be used in the IP header of all transmitted SIP signaling packets and RTP packets. The ToS/DiffServ byte values are entered as two-digit hexadecimal values. If no special ToS/DiffServ value is to be used for a particular traffic type, enter "00"...
  • Page 16 IPP 5000 User’s Manual timer” and set the timeout before forwarding,unit: second, and then active this option. c) Then the call will automatically transfer to the forwarding number if no one answers the call in the timeout. Call Forwarding on busy...
  • Page 17: Codecs Setting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual This sub-page used configure Ring Cadences required Rings, Call-Waiting-Indicator, and Distinctive Ring features. 1. Ring Configuration: Default Ring: Default ring cadence when the phone rings. Call-Waiting Reminder Ring: Ring cadence of Call-Waiting Reminder Ring. 9.4 CODECS Setting...
  • Page 18: System Setting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual Select which complex codec is to be supported. Due to memory limitations, it is not possible to select G723 and G729 complex codec at the same time. Select the packetization period to be used for each selected CODEC. For MGCP, a range of packetizations may be provided for each CODEC (to be advertised in the device's "capabilities"...
  • Page 19 IPP 5000 User’s Manual Click "Security" on the left menu. In Old password field, input old password , if you have it. In New password field, input new password . In confirm password field, input confirm password Press "Change Password" button to save changes.
  • Page 20: Download Setting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual This sub-page is used for configuring the device's SNMP manager. Configure the SNMP Trap Host IP address and community, the SNMP read and write community parameters, and the SNMP System Description and System Object ID parameters.
  • Page 21: Advance Setting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual HTTP Download method: When using http to upgrade firmware, it will check firmware version before starting download process. In Filename field, press Browsing Button. Press Start HTTP Download button to start downloading file. If firmware version doesn't fit in with old version, it won't allow updating.
  • Page 22 IPP 5000 User’s Manual Dial Plan such as 12.1.1 Digit Map 1: For the No prefixed with 13, 013 will substitute. eg., when call 1368644111, the send no will be 01368644111 Digit Map 2: For the No prefixed with 8, 07558 will substitute But due to the setting of Digit Map 1 &...
  • Page 23: Reset Setting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual function Note: FXO and PSTN has no used 9.8 Reset Setting This page provides options for resetting the device. Select whether you wish to reset the device and start executing the main (default) application, or whether you wish to reset the device and start executing the internal downloader application.
  • Page 24: Config Restore

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual Click “Configuration” item on the top menu. Click “Backup” item on the left menu. Press Backup Configure File button to save configuration file. 9.10 Config Restore This page is used to restore configuration values of system settings from a previously saved configuration file, or default factory values that stored inside the device.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual Dial through VoIP No: Directly pick up telephone, and then dial telephone No 11 Troubleshooting 1. Confirm all cables are connected properly. 2. Check whether there is a proper LAN connection using Ping from your PC command window.
  • Page 26: Ivr

    IPP 5000 User’s Manual String ::= StringElement | StringElement String StringList::= String | String "|" StringList DialPlan::= String | "(" StringList ")" A dial plan, according to this syntax, is defined either by a (case insensitive) string or by a list of strings. Regardless of the above syntax a timer is only allowed if it appears in the last position in a string (12T3 is not valid).
  • Page 27 IPP 5000 User’s Manual Code Status User input **** Menu Enter choice code. 100# Network status None. 110# DHCP setting 1# to enable 2# to disable or # back to menu 120# IP address setting Use “*” to instant of “.”, and “#” to end.

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