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PX100
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PX100
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Model: PX100
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  • Page 1 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 1 of 50 PX100 UIDE Model: PX100 Version 1.0 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Connecting to a PC / IPPHONE: ..............................11 Connecting to an External Ethernet Hub or Switch: ........................11 ..................................13 UICK TART How to set your network environment?.............................13 How to configure PX100? ................................13 ................................... 13 IZARD ETUP Setup 1. WAN type ..................................14 Setup 2. NAT setup ..................................15 Setup 3.
  • Page 3 ..................................30 ACKET FILTER URL F ..................................31 ILTER ................................... 31 ECURITY UPNP ....................................32 DDNS....................................32 SNMP ....................................33 PX100 ........................ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED................................35 BASIC ETTINGS ..............................37 XTENSIONS ETTING Extensions List ....................................37 Edit Extension Page..................................38 ................................39...
  • Page 4 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 4 of 50 & R ................................. 48 ESTORE ................................49 ACTORY EFAULT ................................49 IRMWARE PDATE PX100 SCENARIO APPLICATION SAMPLE........................50...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    Safety Instructions The most careful attention has been devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of the PX100. Safety is a major factor in the design of every set. But, safety is your responsibility too. Use only the required power voltage. Power Input: AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    Warranty We warrant to the original end user (purchaser) that the PX100 PBX will be free from any defects in workmanship or materials for a period of one (1) years from the date of purchase from the dealer. Please keep your purchase receipt in a safe place as it serves as proof of date of purchase.
  • Page 7: Introduction Px100

    Voice over IP solution for SOHO to small enterprises users. Users are able to integrate various VoIP networks into one total solution, as PX100 works with SIP compatible telephony devices (IP Phone, Soft Phone, Gateway, Wi-Fi Gateway, GSM Gateway), and allow more flexibility on business telephone system layout.
  • Page 8: Px100 Specification

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 8 of 50 I-PBX Specification IP Phone Key Specification: Voice Codec: G.711 (A-law / µ-law), G.726, GSM, iLBC. Call Waiting Music on hold / Resume Call Transfer Call Forward: Direct ( IP-Phone , Web Control )
  • Page 9: Configuration Management

    Front Panel Led indicators Indicator Status Description PBX Power ON Power PBX Power OFF PBX network connection established. WAN Port Flashing Data traffic on cable network Waiting for network connection LAN is connected successfully LAN Port Flashing Data is transmitting...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    Connect to the network with an Ethernet cable. This port allows your Area network) PX100 to be connected to an Internet Access device, e.g. router, cable modem, ADSL modem, through a networking cable with RJ-45 connectors used on 10BaseT and 100BaseTX networks.
  • Page 11: Installation

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 11 of 50 The PX100 packet contents: PX100(PX100 WPX100 Series) RJ-45 Cable AC Power Adapter (12V) CD-Rom(User manual) Installation: First, connect the 12V DC IN to the power outlet with power adaptor. Connecting to a PC / IPPHONE: Connect the Ethernet cable (with RJ-45 connector) to LAN port.
  • Page 12 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 12 of 50...
  • Page 13: Quick Start

    Use this web configuration interface to configure all system functionality; firstly you should change the WAN network environment to yours. Wizard Setup Wizard for Quick Setup of the PX100, after finishing the authentication, the Main menu will display 3 parts of configuration, please click “ ” to enter quick start...
  • Page 14: Setup 1. Wan Type

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 14 of 50 Setup 1. WAN type The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup. When you click “WAN Type” from within the Wizard Setup, the following setup page will be show.
  • Page 15: Setup 2. Nat Setup

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 15 of 50 III. ADSL Dial-Up User (PPPoE Enable): Some ISP's provide DSL-based service and use PPPoE to establish communication link with end-users. If you are connected to the Internet through a DSL line, check with your ISP to see if they use PPPoE. If they do, you need to select this item.
  • Page 16: Setup 3. Ip Pbx Setup

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 16 of 50 Setup 3. IP PBX Setup The PX100 allows multiple ITSP providers / User Extensions registration by simply fill-in the required information in the provided table. . . Service Provider: Caller ID: service provider name...
  • Page 17: Network Setup

    ISP and often times referred to as "public settings". Please select the appropriate option for your specific ISP. For most users, Internet access is the primary application. IP-PBX supports the WAN interface for internet access and remote access. The following sections will explain more details of WAN Port Internet access and broadband access setup.
  • Page 18: Static Ip

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 18 of 50 Static IP If you are a leased line user with a fixed IP address, enter in the IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS (domain name server) address(es) provided to you by your ISP. Each IP address entered in the fields must be in the appropriate IP form, which are four IP octets separated by a dot (x.x.x.x).
  • Page 19: Dhcp

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 19 of 50 Subnet Mask: Check with your ISP provider. Default Gateway: Check with your ISP provider. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Dynamic IP (Get WAN IP Address automatically). If you are connected to the Internet through a Cable modem line, then a dynamic IP will be assigned.
  • Page 20: Host Name

    For example, a host computer that converts host names to IP addresses using DNS may be called cvs.IP-PBX.com and a host computer that is a web server may be called www.IP-PBX.com. When we need to find the host name from an IP address we send a request to the host using its IP address. The host will respond with its host name.
  • Page 21: Mtu And Mru

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 21 of 50 a sequence of 12 hexadecimal digits as follows:00:0f:fd: 88:81:18 The first six hexadecimal digits of the address correspond to a manufacturer's unique identifier, while the last six digits correspond to the device's serial number.
  • Page 22: Ping From Wan

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 22 of 50 have a user-friendly, easy to remember name such as www.PX100.com. The DNS server converts the user-friendly name into its equivalent IP address. The original DNS specifications require that each domain name is served by at least 2 DNS servers for redundancy. When you run your DNS, web, and mail servers all on the same MAChine - if this MAChine goes down, it doesn't really matter that the backup DNS server still works.
  • Page 23: Dns Proxy

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 23 of 50 LAN IP Address: Assign the IP address of LAN server, default is 222.222.222.1 Subnet Mask: Select a subnet mask from the pull-down menu, default is 255.255.255.0. DNS Proxy A proxy server is a computer network service that allows clients to make indirect network connections to other network services.
  • Page 24: Dhcp Server Setting

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 24 of 50 DHCP Server Setting DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DHCP server gives out IP addresses when a device is starting up and request an IP address to be logged on to the network. The device must be set as a DHCP client to "Obtain the IP address automatically".
  • Page 25: Static Router

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 25 of 50 When you enable the DHCP server, you are able to enter: Assigned DHCP IP Address: Enter the starting IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment and the ending IP address for the DHCP server’s IP assignment.
  • Page 26: Nat Setting

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 26 of 50 Target: Defines the base IP address (Network Number) that will be compared with the destination IP address (after an AND with NetMask) to see if this is the target route. NetMask: The subnet mask that will be AND'd with the destination IP address and then compared with the Target to see if this is the target route.
  • Page 27: Nat Setting

    "neutral zone" between a company's private network and the outside public network. It prevents outside users from getting direct access to a server that has company dIP-PBX. Think of DMZ as the front yard of your house. It belongs to you and you may put some things there, but you would put anything valuable inside the house where it can be properly secured.
  • Page 28: Virtual Server Setting

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 28 of 50 as a DMZ host with unrestricted Internet access. Adding a client to the DMZ may expose that computer to a variety of security risks; so only use this option as a last resort.
  • Page 29 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 29 of 50 (User DIP-PBXgram Protocol), then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic. Enable: Enable/Disable the port trigger, default setting is Disable. Trigger Port: This is the port used to trigger the application. It can be either a single port or a range of ports.
  • Page 30: Packet Filter

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 30 of 50 Packet filter Controlling access to a network by analyzing the incoming packets and letting them pass or halting them based on the IP addresses of the source. (This function can be useful for residential screening as well – for parental...
  • Page 31: Url Filter

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 31 of 50 Enable: Enable/Disable the WAN IP source port rules, default setting is Disable. Source IP: This is the filter source IP address to LAN. Dest. Port: This is the port used for source IP.
  • Page 32: Upnp

    Internet. Without DDNS, the users should use the WAN IP to reach internal server. It is inconvenient for the users if this IP is dynamic. With DDNS supported, you apply a DNS name (e.g., www.IP-PBX.com) for your server (e.g., Web server) from a DDNS...
  • Page 33: Snmp

    PX100 Page 33 of 50 server. The outside users can always access the web server using the www.IP-PBX.com regardless of the WAN IP. When you want your internal server to be accessed by using DNS name rather than using the dynamic IP address, you can use the DDNS service.
  • Page 34 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 34 of 50 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). SNMP is used by network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. It consists of a set of standards for network management, including an Application Layer protocol, a dIP-PBXbase schema, and a set of dIP-PBX objects.
  • Page 35: Sip Basic Settings

    SIP Configuration UDP Port to bind to: This is SIP Local Port 5060, if you have any specific reason for change this port. Domain: PX100 Server’s IP address. Allow guest calls: Enable/Disable guest calls. Default is Enable. Default is all IP.
  • Page 36 Register Attempts: Number of registration attempts before we give up; 0 = continue forever NAT Support The externip, externhost and localnet settings are used if you use PX100 behind a NAT device to communicate with services on the outside. Extern IP: Address that we're going to put in outbound SIP messages if we're behind a NAT Extern Host: Alternatively you can specify an external host, and PX100 will perform DNS queries periodically.
  • Page 37: User Extensions Setting

    User Extensions Setting The User extensions setting page allows the manager to add /delete /edit extension in the network. select IP PBX Setup -> User extebsions setting ,click add new extension , click Submit auto reload to activate changes. Extensions List...
  • Page 38: Edit Extension Page

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 38 of 50 Add / Edit Extension Page User Extension: Input Extension number Password: Input Extension password Caller id: Input Extension caller id Call group / Pickup group select Call Group: An Extension can set single/multiple call group(s) 1-10 id...
  • Page 39: Incoming Rules

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 39 of 50 Voice mail select: Enable / Disable voice mail function Voice mail name: Input voice mail name E-Mail address: Input E-mail address Send voice to mail: Enable / Disable send voice to mail...
  • Page 40: Record Voice Menu

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 40 of 50 Day setting : Defined Start day / end time . Time setting : Defined Start time / End time . Month setting : Defined Start Month / End Month . Date setting : Defined Start Date / End Date .
  • Page 41: Call Parking

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 41 of 50 Play voice : Play your record voice menu ,Default is *10 . Default voice : To set default voice menu, Default is *11 . Password : This is record / default voice password , Default is 1234 Answer Extension enable you to record the customized voice menu remotely from a registered IP-Phone.
  • Page 42: Attendant Extension

    Page 42 of 50 Attendant Extension Attendant Extension in PX100 system help you to configure internal dial plan for extension setup. It can allow more calls to be handled by IVR from Gateway's FXO, and FXS port. Attendant Extension Provide 10 sets of IVR.
  • Page 43 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 43 of 50 provider. Dialing Rules In the “Dialing Rules” settings: Maximum Entries: 100 records Phone NO: Phone Number. is the leading digits of the call out dialing number. Phone NO Pattern: “N” single digit from 2 to 9 .
  • Page 44: General Setting

    ATA (Gateway) that owns this phone number. Port: Port is port of the destination Gateway / ATA use. (Default is 5060) General setting IP-Phone or sip device extension connected PX100, Extension have call forward / transfer and pickup / voice key … Call forward key Call forward always Enable: Dial the “...
  • Page 45 User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 45 of 50 Attendant Transfer: When you attendant transfer fail, you can definition other transfer number Blind Transfer: Blind Transfer , When Ex: Ext 100 call Ext 200, Ext 200 blind transfer to Ext 300 , Ignore the Ext.300 status, the Ext.200 will immediately on-hook...
  • Page 46: Management

    Http port for remote: If you allowed the access from the remote site, assign the http port used to access the IP-PBX. Default port number is “8888”. Remote administration only from IP: Internet IP address of the computer that has access to the IP-PBX. Assign the legal IP address.
  • Page 47: Date & Time

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 47 of 50 Web-Management interface. Date & Time Set up the time manually. Manual Time setting Manual Time Setting: Set up the time manually. NTP Time server NTP Time Server: Protocol used to help match your system clock with an accurate time source. For example atomic clock or a server.
  • Page 48: Ping Test

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 48 of 50 local standard time; widely adopted during summer to provide extra daylight in the evenings NTP Update Interval: Default is 24 hours , This is used to select the frequency of. NTP updates NTP Server 1: Default is “pool.ntp.org”,NTP Server address.
  • Page 49: Factory Default

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 49 of 50 Factory Default This function is used to restore all the parameters back to factory default setting. You can use the Save/Restore Setting to check the factory default configuration, after you click on the Set button.
  • Page 50: Px100 Scenario Application Sample

    User Guide 1.0 PX100 Page 50 of 50 PX100 Scenario Application Sample...

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