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3Com VCX V7111 User Manual (464 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
How to Use this Guide
13
Conventions
14
Related Documentation
15
Documentation Comments
15
Notices
15
WEEE EU Directive
15
Abbreviations and Terminology
15
Chapter 1: Overview
17
Gateway Description
17
SIP Overview
19
V7111 Features
19
General Features
19
V7111 1X PORT Hardware Features
20
V7111 24 PORT Hardware Features
20
SIP Features
20
Chapter 2: V7111 Gateway Physical Description
25
V7111 1X PORT Physical Description
25
V7111 1X PORT Front Panel
25
V7111 1X PORT Rear Panel
26
V7111 24 PORT Physical Description
27
V7111 24 PORT Front Panel
27
V7111 24 PORT Rear Panel
28
Readers Notes
30
Chapter 3: Installing the V7111 Gateway
31
Installing the V7111 1X PORT
31
Unpacking
31
Package Contents
32
19-Inch Rack Installation Package (Optional)
32
Mounting the V7111 1X PORT
32
Cabling the V7111 1X PORT
34
Installing the V7111 24 PORT
37
Unpacking
37
Package Contents
38
Mounting the V7111 24 PORT
38
Cabling the V7111 24 PORT
40
Readers Notes
44
C 4: G S
45
Hapter Etting Tarted
45
Configuration Concepts
45
Assigning the V7111 Gateway IP Address
46
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
46
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
47
Assigning an IP Address Using the Voice Menu Guidance
47
Assigning an IP Address Using the CLI
49
Configure the V7111 Basic Parameters
50
Readers Notes
53
Chapter 5: Web Management
55
Computer Requirements
55
Protection and Security Mechanisms
55
User Accounts
56
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
57
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
57
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
58
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
58
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
59
Main Menu Bar
60
Saving Changes
61
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
61
Searching for Configuration Parameters
61
Protocol Management
63
Protocol Definition Parameters
63
Configuring the Advanced Parameters
89
Metering Tones
102
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
108
Mapping NPI/TON to Phone-Context
113
Configuring the Routing Tables
115
Configuring the Profile Definitions
127
Configuring the Endpoint Phone Numbers
133
Configuring the Hunt Group Settings
135
Configuring the Endpoint Settings
138
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters
144
Configuring the FXO Parameters
145
Configuring Voice Mail (VM) Parameters
148
Protocol Management Ini File Parameters
151
Advanced Configuration
157
Configuring the Network Settings
157
Configuring the Nfs Settings
163
Configuring the IP Routing Table
166
Configuring the Vlan Settings
167
Configuring the Media Settings
172
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
186
Regional Settings
187
Security Settings
189
Configuring the Management Settings
198
Status & Diagnostics
210
Gateway Statistics
210
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
215
Device Information
216
Viewing the Ethernet Port Information
217
Monitoring the Gateway Channels (Home Page)
218
Viewing the Status of Channels
218
Adding a Port Description
220
Resetting a Channel
221
Software Update
221
Software Upgrade Wizard
221
Auxiliary Files
226
Maintenance
229
Locking and Unlocking the Gateway
229
Saving Configuration
231
Resetting the V7111 Gateway
232
Logging off the Embedded Web Server
234
Readers Notes
235
Chapter 6: Ini File Configuration of the V7111 Gateway
237
Secured Ini File
237
Modifying an Ini File
238
The Ini File Structure
238
The Ini File Structure Rules
238
The Ini File Example
239
Readers Notes
240
Chapter 7: Using Bootp / Dhcp
241
Bootp/Dhcp Server Parameters
241
Using DHCP
242
Using Bootp
243
Upgrading the V7111 Gateway
243
Vendor Specific Information Field
243
Readers Notes
245
C 8: T C
247
Hapter Elephony Apabilities
247
Working with Supplementary Services
247
Call Hold and Retrieve
247
Consultation / Alternate
248
Call Transfer
248
Call Forward
249
Call Waiting
250
Message Waiting Indication
250
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
251
Fax & Modem Transport Modes
252
Fax/Modem Settings
252
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
253
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
253
Supporting V.34 Faxes
253
Supporting V.152 Implementation
254
FXO Operating Modes
255
IP-To-Telephone Calls
255
Telephone-To-IP Calls
260
Throughpacket
263
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
264
Configuring the Gateways Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
265
Alternative Routing Mechanism
265
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
265
Relevant Parameters
266
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
266
Call Detail Record
266
Supported RADIUS Attributes
268
RADIUS Server Messages
270
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
271
Configuration Examples
271
Establishing a Call between Two Gateways
271
SIP Call Flow
272
SIP Authentication Example
275
Remote IP Extension between FXO and FXS
277
Readers Notes
281
Chapter 9: Networking Capabilities
283
Ethernet Interface Configuration
283
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
283
Stun
284
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
285
No-Op Packets
286
IP Multicasting
286
Point-To-Point Protocol over Ethernet (Pppoe)
286
Point-To-Point Protocol (PPP) Overview
286
Pppoe Overview
287
Pppoe in 3Com Gateways
288
Robust Reception of RTP Streams
289
Multiple Routers Support
289
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
290
IP Qos Using Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
290
VLANS and Multiple Ips
291
Multiple Ips
291
IEEE 802.1P/Q (Vlans and Priority)
291
Getting Started with VLANS and Multiple Ips
293
Readers Notes
298
Chapter 10: Advanced System Capabilities
299
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
299
Establishing a Serial Communications Link with the V7111 Gateway
300
Automatic Update Mechanism
301
Startup Process
303
Using Parameter Tables
305
Dynamic Tables Vs. Static Tables
306
Secret Tables
306
Table Permissions
306
Using the Ini File to Configure Parameter Tables
307
Customizing the V7111 Web Interface
309
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
309
Replacing the Background Image File
312
Customizing the Product Name
313
Modifying Ini File Parameters Using the Web Adminpage
313
Readers Notes
315
Chapter 11: Special Applications - Metering Tones Relay
317
Readers Notes
319
Chapter 12: Security
321
Ipsec and IKE
321
Ike
322
Ipsec
323
Configuring the Ipsec and IKE
323
Ssl/Tls
332
SIP over TLS (SIPS)
333
Embedded Web Server Configuration
333
Secured Telnet
334
Server Certificate Replacement
334
Client Certificates
336
Srtp
337
RADIUS Login Authentication
338
Setting up a RADIUS Server
338
Configuring RADIUS Support
340
Internal Firewall
342
Network Port Usage
344
Recommended Practices
345
Legal Notice
345
Readers Notes
346
Chapter 13: Diagnostics
347
Self-Testing
347
V7111 Gateway Line Testing
348
Syslog Support
349
Syslog Servers
350
Operation
350
Readers Notes
351
Chapter 14: Snmp-Based Management
353
About SNMP
353
SNMP Message Standard
353
SNMP MIB Objects
354
SNMP Extensibility Feature
355
Carrier Grade Alarm System
355
Active Alarm Table
356
Alarm History
356
Cold Start Trap
356
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
357
Total Counters
358
Supported Mibs
358
Traps
361
SNMP Interface Details
362
SNMP Community Names
363
SNMP V3 USM Users
365
Trusted Managers
367
SNMP Ports
369
Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
369
SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
372
SNMP NAT Traversal
373
SNMP Administrative State Control
373
Node Maintenance
373
Graceful Shutdown
374
3Com Element Management System
375
Readers Notes
376
Chapter 15: Configuration Files
377
Configuring the Call Progress Tones and Distinctive Ringing File
377
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Ini File
377
Format of the Distinctive Ringing Section in the Ini File
380
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
382
PRT File Format
382
The Coefficient Configuration File
383
User Information File
384
Readers Notes
386
Chapter 16: Selected Technical Specifications
387
V7111 1X PORT Specifications
387
V7111 24 PORT Specifications
391
Readers Notes
394
Appendix A: V7111 Sip Software Kit
395
Readers Notes
396
Appendix B: Sip Compliance Tables
397
SIP Functions
397
SIP Methods
397
SIP Headers
398
SDP Headers
400
SIP Responses
401
1Xx Response - Information Responses
401
2Xx Response - Successful Responses
401
3Xx Response - Redirection Responses
402
4Xx Response - Client Failure Responses
402
5Xx Response - Server Failure Responses
404
6Xx Response - Global Responses
404
Reader's Notes
405
Appendix C: Boot P/Tftp Configuration Utility
407
When to Use the Bootp/Tftp
407
An Overview of Bootp
407
Key Features
408
Specifications
408
Installation
408
Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
409
Bootp/Tftp Application User Interface
409
Function Buttons on the Main Screen
411
Log Window
411
Setting the Preferences
413
Bootp Preferences
413
TFTP Preferences
414
Configuring the Bootp Clients
415
Adding Clients
416
Deleting Clients
417
Editing Client Parameters
417
Testing the Client
417
Setting Client Parameters
418
Using Command Line Switches
419
Managing Client Templates
421
Appendix D: Rtp/Rtcp Payload Types and Port Allocation
423
Packet Types Defined in RFC 3551
423
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
424
Defined Payload Types
424
Readers Notes
426
Appendix E: Accessory Programs and Tools
427
Trunkpack Downloadable Conversion Utility
427
Converting a CPT Ini File to a Binary Dat File
428
Encoding / Decoding an Ini File
430
Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
431
Call Progress Tones Wizard
433
About the Call Progress Tones Wizard
434
Installation
434
Initial Settings
434
Recording Screen - Automatic Mode
435
Recording Screen - Manual Mode
437
The Call Progress Tones Ini File
438
Adding a Reorder Tone to the CPT File
440
Appendix F: Snmp Traps
441
Alarm Traps
441
Component: Board#<N
442
Component: Alarmmanager#0
446
Component: Ethernetlink#0
447
Log Traps (Notifications)
448
Other Traps
449
Trap Varbinds
450
Readers Notes
452
Appendix G: Installation and Configuration of Apache Http Server
453
Windows 2000/XP Operation Systems
453
Linux Operation Systems
454
Readers Notes
456
Appendix H: R I
457
Ppendix H: Regulatory Nformation
457
Declaration of Conformity
457
Industry Canada Notice
459
Safety Notices
459
Telecommunication Safety
459
ACTA Customer Information
460
FCC Statement
460
Network Compatibility of FXO Ports
460
V7111 FXO Notice
460
Appendix I: Obtaining Support for Your 3C Om Product
463
Customer Support
463
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
How to Use this Guide
9
Conventions
10
Related Documentation
10
About Thi Guide
11
Regulatory Information
11
Documentation Comments
11
C 1: VCX V7111 Sip G O
13
Gateway Description
13
SIP Overview
16
VCX V7111 Supported Features
17
General Features
17
Hardware Features
17
SIP Features
17
Chapter 2: VCX V7111 Sip Gateway Physical Description
21
VCX V7111 Front Panel
21
VCX V7111 Front Panel Buttons
22
VCX V7111 Front Panel Leds
22
VCX V7111 Rear Panel
23
FXO and 2FXS, 4FXS, and 8FXS Rear Panel
23
24FXS Rear Panel
24
Chapter 3: Installing the VCX V7111
27
Unpacking
27
Package Contents
27
Mounting the VCX V7111
28
Mounting the VCX V7111 on a Desktop
28
Installing the FXO and 2FXS, 4FXS, and 8FXS in a 19-Inch Rack
29
Installing the 24FXS in a 19-Inch Rack
29
Mounting the FXO and 2FXS, 4FXS, and 8FXS on a Wall
30
Cabling the VCX V7111
31
Connecting the RS-232 Port to Your PC
35
Configuring the Serial Connection
35
Cabling the Lifeline Phone
35
Chapter 4: Getting Started
39
Assigning the VCX V7111 IP Address
39
Assigning an IP Address Using HTTP
39
Assigning an IP Address Using Bootp
40
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
40
Configuring the VCX V7111 Basic Parameters
41
Chapter 5: Configuring the VCX V7111
43
Configuration Concepts
43
Overview of the Embedded Web Server
43
Computer Requirements
43
Password Control
44
Embedded Web Server Username and Password
44
Configuring the Web Interface Via the Ini File
44
Limiting the Embedded Web Server to Read-Only Mode
44
Disabling the Embedded Web Server
44
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
45
Using Internet Explorer to Access the Embedded Web Server
45
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
46
Main Menu Bar
46
Saving Changes
47
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
47
Protocol Management
48
Protocol Definition Parameters
48
Configuring the Advanced Parameters
63
Configuring the Number Manipulation Tables
75
Configuring the Routing Tables
80
Configuring the Profile Definitions
89
Configuring the Endpoint Phone Numbers
95
Configuring the Hunt Group Settings
97
Configuring the Endpoint Settings
99
Configuring the FXO Parameters
105
Protocol Management Ini File Parameters
108
Advanced Configuration
109
Configuring the Network Settings
109
Configuring the Channel Settings
119
Restoring and Backing up the Gateway Configuration
128
Regional Settings
129
Changing the VCX V7111 Username and Password
131
Status and Diagnostics
131
Gateway Statistics
131
Monitoring the VCX V7111 Channels
134
Activating the Internal Syslog Viewer
135
System Information
136
Software Update
137
Software Upgrade Wizard
137
Auxiliary Files
143
Save Configuration
145
Resetting the VCX V7111
145
Chapter 6: Ini File Configuration of the VCX V7111
147
Secured Ini File
147
Modifying an Ini File
147
The Ini File Structure
148
The Ini File Structure Rules
148
The Ini File Example
148
Hapter Configuration Files
151
Configuring the Call Progress Tones and Distinctive Ringing File
151
Format of the Call Progress Tones Section in the Ini File
151
Format of the Distinctive Ringing Section in the Ini File
153
Prerecorded Tones (PRT) File
155
PRT File Format
155
The Coefficient Configuration File
156
Chapter 8: Gateways Capabilities Description
157
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
157
Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
158
Configuring the Gateway's Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
161
Alternative Routing Mechanism
161
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
161
Relevant Parameters
161
Working with Supplementary Services
162
Call Hold and Retrieve
162
Consultation / Alternate
162
Call Transfer
163
Call Forward
163
Call Waiting
164
Message Waiting Indication
164
Call Termination on VCX V7111/FXO
165
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
166
Call Detail Report
166
Configuration Examples
168
Establishing a Call between Two Gateways
168
SIP Call Flow
169
SIP Authentication Example
171
Remote IP Extension between FXO and FXS
174
Chapter 9: Diagnostics
179
VCX V7111 Self-Testing
179
Rapid Self-Test Mode
179
Detailed Self-Test Mode
179
Troubleshooting the VCX V7111 Via the RS-232 Port
180
Viewing the Gateway's Information
180
Changing the Networking Parameters
180
Syslog Support
181
Syslog Servers
181
Operation
182
Solutions to Possible Problems
182
Chapter 10: Boot P/Dhcp Support
183
Startup Process
183
DHCP Support
185
Bootp Support
186
Upgrading the VCX V7111
186
Vendor Specific Information Field
186
Reader's Notes
188
Chapter 11: Snmp-Based Management
189
About SNMP
189
SNMP Message Standard
189
SNMP MIB Objects
190
SNMP Extensibility Feature
191
Carrier Grade Alarm System
191
Active Alarm Table
191
Alarm History
192
Cold Start Trap
192
Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
192
Supported Mibs
193
SNMP Interface Details
195
SNMP Community Names
195
Trusted Managers
197
SNMP Ports
198
Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
198
SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
201
3Com's Element Management System
201
Chapter 12: Selected Technical Specifications
203
Appendix B: the Boot P/Tftp Configuration Utility
209
When to Use the Bootp/Tftp
209
An Overview of Bootp
209
Key Features
209
Specifications
210
Installation
210
Loading the Cmp File, Booting the Device
210
Bootp/Tftp Application User Interface
211
Function Buttons on the Main Screen
211
Log Window
212
Setting the Preferences
213
Bootp Preferences
214
TFTP Preferences
214
Configuring the Bootp Clients
215
Adding Clients
215
Deleting Clients
216
Editing Client Parameters
216
Testing the Client
217
Setting Client Parameters
217
Using Command Line Switches
218
Managing Client Templates
220
Appendix C: Rtp/Rtcp Payload Types and Port Allocation
221
Defined Payload Types
221
Packet Types Defined in RFC 1890
221
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
222
Appendix D: Fax and Modem Transport Modes
225
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
225
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
225
Supporting V.34 Faxes
226
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
226
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
226
Appendix E: Customizing the VCX V7111 Web Interface
229
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo
229
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with an Image File
230
Replacing the Main Corporate Logo with a Text String
231
Replacing the Background Image File
232
Customizing the Product Name
233
Modifying Ini File Parameters Via the Web Interface's Adminpage
233
Appendix F: Accessory Programs and Tools
235
Trunkpack Downloadable Conversion Utility
235
Converting a CPT Ini File to a Binary Dat File
236
Encoding / Decoding an Ini File
236
Creating a Loadable Prerecorded Tones File
238
Call Progress Tones Wizard
239
About the Call Progress Tones Wizard
239
Installation
240
Initial Settings
240
Recording Screen - Automatic Mode
240
Recording Screen - Manual Mode
243
The Call Progress Tones Ini File
244
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
FCC Notice to Users
9
Telecommunication Safety
10
How to Use this Guide
10
Conventions
11
Related Documentation
11
About Thi Guide
12
Documentation Comments
12
Chapter 1: VCX V7111 Sip Overview
13
Gateway Description
13
VCX V7111 Key Features
16
Reader's Notes
17
Chapter 2: 2, 4, or 8 Channel VCX V7111 Hardware Installation
19
Hardware Installation Procedure
19
Unpacking
19
Rack Mounting Installation
20
Desktop Mounting Installation
20
Cable Connections
21
Installation of the VCX V711 FXS Life Line
21
Front Panel LED Indicators
22
Rear Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
23
Reader's Notes
25
Chapter 3: VCX V7111 24Fxs Hardware Installation
27
Hardware Installation Procedure
27
Unpacking
27
MDF Adapter
27
Cable Connections
28
Front Panel LED Indicators
31
Rear Panel LED Indicators/Connectors
32
Reader's Notes
35
Chapter 4: Software Installation
37
Installation Package
37
VCX V7111 Initialization
38
Quick Setup Procedure
38
Bootp and TFTP Procedures
41
Configuring the TFTP Server
43
Using the 3Com Bootp/Tftp Configuration Utility
43
Configuring the Windows NT DHCP Server
44
VCX V7111 Software Upgrade
44
General Upgrade Procedure
44
Upgrade Procedure Using the 3Com Configuration Utility
45
Reader's Notes
48
Chapter 5: Profiling and Operation
49
SIP Profile
49
Supported SIP Features
49
Using SIP Gateway Features
51
Getting Started SIP Gateway Example
56
SIP Call Flow
57
SIP Authentication Example
59
Remote Extension with FXO and FXS Gateways Example
61
Requirements
61
Reader's Notes
65
Chapter 6: Provisioning
67
Provisioning for SIP Operation
67
Basic, Logging, and Web Parameters
68
Channel Parameters
71
SIP Parameters
76
Loading Configuration Files
88
The INI File Structure
88
The INI File Structure Rules
89
The INI File Example
90
Excel Utility for INI File Generation
91
General Data Sheet
91
End Points
92
Phones to IP Routing Table
93
Using Call Progress Tones and Ringing
93
Format of the Call Progress INI File
94
Default Template for Call Progress Tones
95
Format of the Ringing Definition
97
Call Progress Tone and Ringing Generation and Download Procedure
99
The Coeff.dat Configuration File
101
Reader's Notes
102
Chapter 7: Device Management
103
SNMP Management
103
SNMP Overview
103
SNMP Message Standard
104
SNMP MIB Objects
105
SNMP Extensibility Feature
105
VCX V7111 Gateway Supported Mibs
106
Web Management
106
Overview
106
Password Control
106
Web Configuration
107
Using the Embedded Web Server
107
Reader's Notes
122
Chapter 8: Diagnostics
123
Diagnostics Overview
123
VCX V7111 Gateway Alarms and SNMP Traps
124
LED Visual Indicator Status and Alarms
124
VCX V7111 Self-Testing
124
RS-232 Terminal
125
Syslog Support
126
Overview
126
Syslog Operation
127
Solutions to Possible Problems
127
General
127
Possible Common Problems
128
Reader's Notes
130
Chapter 9: Specifications
131
VCX V7111 Specifications
131
Reader's Notes
135
Appendix A: Boot P/Tftp Configuration Utility
137
Introduction
137
Key Features
137
Specifications
138
Bootp/Tftp Configuration Utility Installation
138
Logging Screen
139
Preferences Window
139
Client Configuration Window
139
Template Window
140
Window Details
141
Main Window
141
Preferences Window
142
Client Configuration Window
144
Templates Window
145
Reader's Notes
147
Appendix B: Rtp/Rtcp Payload Types
149
Packet Types Defined in RFC 1890
149
3Com Defined Payload Types
150
Default RTP/RTCP/T.38 Port Allocation
151
Reader's Notes
152
Appendix C: Dtmf, Fax , and Modem Modes
153
DTMF Relay Settings
153
Fax/Modem Settings
153
Configuring Fax Relay Mode
153
Configuring Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
154
Supporting V.34 Faxes
155
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
155
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
155
Reader's Notes
156
Appendix D: Dhcp Server Configuration
157
Windows NT DHCP Server Configuration in Bootp Compatible (Reserve) Mode
157
Reader's Notes
162
Appendix E: Obtaining Support for Your 3C Om Products
163
Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
163
Solve Problems Online
163
Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
163
Access Software Downloads
164
Contact Us
164
Telephone Technical Support and Repair
164
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
How to Use this Guide
5
Conventions
6
Related Documentation
6
Regulatory Information
6
General
6
FCC Notice to Users
7
Declaration of Conformity
8
Documentation Comments
9
About Thi Guide
9
Reader's Notes
10
Chapter 1: Quick Start
11
Chapter 2: Installing the VCX V7111
13
Unpacking
13
Package Contents
13
Mounting the VCX V7111
14
Mounting the VCX V7111 on a Desktop
14
Installing the 2, 4, or 8 Port VCX V7111 in a 19-Inch Rack
15
Installing the 24 Port VCX V7111 in a 19-Inch Rack
16
Mounting the 2, 4, or 8 Port VCX V7111 on a Wall
17
Cabling the VCX V7111
18
VCX V7111 Rear Panel Connectors
18
Cables and Cabling Procedure
20
Rear View
22
Installing the VCX V7111 2, 4, or 8FXS Life Line
23
Chapter 3: Configuring the VCX V7111
27
Assigning the VCX V7111 IP Address
27
Assigning the IP Address Using HTTP
28
Assigning the IP Address Using Bootp
28
Assigning the IP Address Via the RS-232 Port
30
Restoring Networking Parameters to Their Initial State
31
Accessing the Embedded Web Server
31
Configuring the VCX V7111 Basic Control Protocol Parameters
32
Configuring Basic MGCP Parameters
33
Configuring Basic H.323 Parameters
34
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
36
Example of Connecting Two 8FXS Devices
39
Chapter 4: Changing the
41
Assword and Username
41
Chapter 5: Restoring and
43
Hapter Onitoring the
45
Monitoring the VCX V7111 Front Panel Leds
45
VCX V7111
45
VCX V7111 Rear Panel Leds
46
Monitoring the VCX V7111 Channels
46
CHAPTER 7: UPGRADING the Software Upgrade Wizard
49
VCX V7111
49
Updating the Auxiliary Files
54
Chapter 8: VCX V7111 Ip<->Pbx T
57
A Calling B Scenario (Automatic Dialing Set in the Ini File)
57
B Calling a Scenario (One-Stage Dialing Set in the Ini File)
57
Analog Line Interconnect Via the IP Network
57
3Com VCX V7111 Installation Manual (52 pages)
Fast Track
Brand:
3Com
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Gateway
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
5
General
5
Regulatory Information
5
FCC Notice to Users
6
Declaration of Conformity
7
Conventions
8
How to Use this Guide
8
Documentation Comments
9
Reader's Notes
10
Chapter 1: Quickly Setting U Pvcx V7111 Products
11
Reader's Notes
12
Chapter 2: Installing the VCX V7111
13
Unpacking
13
Package Contents
13
Installing the VCX V7111
13
Installing the VCX V7111 on a Desktop or a Shelf
13
Installing an 2FXS, 4FXS, 4FXO, 8FXS, or 8FXO in a 19-Inch Rack
14
Installing a 24FXS in a 19-Inch Rack
15
Mounting a 2FXS, 4FXS, 4FXO, 8FXS, or 8FXO on a Wall
16
Reader's Notes
17
Chapter 3: Cabling the VCX V7111
19
VCX V7111 Rear Panel Connectors
19
Cables and Cabling Procedure
22
Installing the Life Line
25
Powering up the VCX V7111
27
Reader's Notes
28
Chapter 4: Getting Started
29
Correlating PC/VCX V7111 IP Address and Subnet Mask
29
Accessing 3Com Embedded Web Server
30
Setting the VCX V7111 IP Address / Subnet Mask
30
Restoring Your Pc's IP Address / Subnet Mask
31
Provisioning Control Protocol Parameters
31
Provisioning SIP Parameters
32
Monitoring Channels / Channel Status
35
Downloading Software Updates to the VCX V7111
36
Changing the Password
38
Reader's Notes
39
Chapter 5: 4Fxo: Ip to Enterprise Pbx Example
41
Analog Line Interconnect through the IP Network
41
Reader's Notes
43
Chapter 6: Monitoring the VCX V7111
45
VCX V7111 Front Panel Leds
45
VCX V7111 Rear Panel Leds
47
Reader's Notes
48
Appendix A: Obtaining Support for Your 3C Om Products
49
Register Your Product to Gain Service Benefits
49
Solve Problems Online
49
Purchase Extended Warranty and Professional Services
49
Access Software Downloads
50
Contact Us
50
Telephone Technical Support and Repair
50
3Com VCX V7111 Product Manual (15 pages)
Secure Converged Networks ENTERPRISE EDITION
Brand:
3Com
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Platforms and Gateways
4
Applications and Phones
5
Wireless
6
Switching
7
Routers
11
Product Order Number
13
Management Tools
13
Services and Support
14
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