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H3C XE 2000 IP Operation Manual (514 pages)
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Table of Contents
Basic Configuration
8
About this Manual
3
Table of Contents
8
Chapter 1 H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX Overview
9
Chapter 2 Command Line Interface for Configuration
11
Configuring the XE IP PBX through the aux Port
13
Configuring the XE IP PBX through Telnet
15
Command Line Interface
18
Command Line Online Help
21
Command Line Error Information
22
Edit Features
23
Regular Expressions
24
Hot Keys
27
Usage of the Hot Keys
28
Configuring Command Alias
29
Chapter 3 Basic Configuration
31
Ethernet Interface Configuration
35
Configuring the Ethernet Interface
36
Displaying and Debugging Ethernet Interface
39
Configuring a Static Route
40
Displaying and Debugging Routing Table
41
Process Server Configuration
43
Chapter 1 Process Server Overview
45
Introduction to Process Server
45
Ps Capacities
46
Chapter 2 H.323 Overview
47
Introduction to H.323 Protocol
47
H.323 Architecture
51
H.323 Operating Fundamentals
52
Functionality and Features of H.323 Gatekeeper
55
Registration Management
55
Chapter 3 Gatekeeper Configuration
56
Basic Gatekeeper Configuration
56
Introduction to Gatekeeper Configuration
56
Advanced Gatekeeper Configuration
60
Chapter 4 Sip Overview
63
Introduction to Sip
63
Functionality and Features of Sip
65
Sip Fundamentals
66
Sip Messages
68
Functionality and Features of Sip Server
69
Sip Proxy Server
69
Sip Registrar
71
Sip Redirect Server
72
Chapter 5 Sip Server Configuration
73
Sip Proxy Server Configuration
73
Basic Sip Proxy Server Configuration
73
Introduction to Sip Proxy Server
73
Advanced Sip Proxy Server Configuration
76
Ls Configuration
78
Introduction to Ls
78
Configuring the Ls
79
Sip Registrar Configuration
79
Configuring the Sip Registrar
79
Introduction to Sip Registrar
79
SIP Redirect Server Configuration
79
Configuring SIP Redirect Server
79
Introduction to SIP Redirect Server
79
Chapter 6 Displaying and Debugging the PS
80
Displaying Information for the PS
80
Debugging the PS
81
Location Server Configuration
83
Chapter 1 Location Server Configuration
85
Overview
85
Functionality and Features
85
LS Functionality
85
LS Features
88
Basic Configurations
88
Configuring Call Mode
89
Configuring Interface and Port Number
89
Entering LS View
89
Configuring Call-Matching Criterion
90
Enabling/Disabling an LS
90
Configuring a PS Registered with an LS
91
Configuring Whether to Accept Requests from an Unknown Device
91
Configuring a Gateway Registered with an LS
92
Configuring a MS Registered with an LS
92
Configuring an Office on an LS
100
Advanced Configurations
106
Enabling/Disabling Random Selection
106
Configuring a PS Registered with an LS
107
Configuring the Information about the Gateway Registered with an LS
107
Configuring an Office Group on an LS
112
Configuring Number Substitution
115
Configuring the Allowed Time Difference between LS and PS/MS
115
Displaying and Debugging LS
115
Chapter 2 NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal
117
Overview
117
Introduction to NAT
117
Introduction to Firewall
118
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal Function Provided by XE IP Pbxs
119
Basic NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal Configuration
122
Chapter 3 Configuration Examples
125
Integrated Implementation of LS and H.323 Gatekeeper
125
Separate Implementation of LS and H.323 Gatekeeper
127
Basic H.323 Routed Call Mode
130
Office Device Configuration
133
Integrated Implementation of LS and SIP Redirect Server
139
Integrated Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server
142
Separate Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server
145
Terminal Communicating with SIP Terminal in Common Call Mode
148
Terminal Communicating with SIP Terminal in Faststart Call Mode
152
Multiple Called Parties Simultaneously Ringing in a Hybrid Network
154
Multiple Called Parties Orderly Ringing
158
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal between Private and Public Networks
162
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal between Two Private Networks
167
Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Troubleshooting
174
Troubleshooting H.323 Gatekeeper
174
Troubleshooting SIP Servers
176
Troubleshooting SIP Proxy Server
176
Troubleshooting SIP Registration Server
179
Troubleshooting SIP Redirect Server
180
Troubleshooting LS
181
Feature
183
Chapter 1 Number Substitution
185
Introduction to Number Substitution
185
Number Analysis
185
Number Resources
185
Purpose of Number Analysis
185
Location-Based Number Substitution
185
Dialing with Location-Based Number Substitution
186
Location-Based Number Substitution Policy
186
Configuring Location-Based Number Substitution
188
Rule-Based Number Substitution
190
Inheritance of Number Substitution
191
Number Substitute Rules
191
Number Substitution Types
191
Objects of Rule-Based Number Substitution
191
Substitute Table
191
When to Perform Rule-Based Number Substitution
191
Rule-Based Number Substitution Policy
192
Configuring Rule-Based Number Substitution
193
Displaying Information about Number Substitution
196
Precedence Order of Substitute Rules and Tables
197
Number Substitution Configuration Example
198
Location-Based Number Substitution Configuration Example I
198
Location-Based Number Substitution Configuration Example II
202
Rule-Based Number Substitution Configuration Example
207
Inheritance-Mode Number Substitution Configuration Example
212
Secretary Station Service Configuration Example
216
Hybrid Number Substitution Configuration Example
221
Chapter 2 Backup and Load Sharing
227
Backup
227
Introduction to LS Backup
227
Introduction to PS Backup
228
Configuring LS Backup
230
Configuring PS-Group Backup
231
Configuring OFFICE-GROUP-PS Backup
233
Load Sharing
235
Introduction to Load Sharing
235
Load Sharing Mechanism
236
Operation of Load Sharing
236
Configuring Load Sharing
237
Backup and Load Sharing Configuration Example
239
LS Backup Example
239
Configuring PS-Group Backup and Load Sharing
242
OFFICE-GROUP-PS Backup Configuration Example
247
Chapter 3 Overload Protection
252
Introduction to Overload Protection
252
Overload Protection Mechanism
252
Overload Protection Configuration
252
Configuring Overload Protection Table
252
Entering Overload Protection View
252
Displaying the Overload Protection Configuration
253
Enabling/Disabling Overload Protection
253
Chapter 4 Voip RADIUS Accounting Configuration
254
RADIUS Accounting Feature of XE IP PBX
254
RADIUS Accounting Process of XE IP PBX
254
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Feature of XE IP PBX
255
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Server Information
255
Enabling/Disabling AAA
255
Configuring Authentication Request Retry Times
256
Configuring Shared Key for RADIUS Accounting Server
256
Configuring a Timeout Timer for Sending a Request to a RADIUS Server
257
Specifying a Source IP Address for the RADIUS Packets to be Transmitted
257
Enabling/Disabling Accounting Process for Office Devices
258
System Management
260
Chapter 1 System Management Overview
264
Chapter 2 Terminal Service and User Interface Configuration
266
Console and aux Terminal Service Configuration
266
Entering User Interface View
266
Configuring Interface Attributes
267
Configuring Terminal Attributes
269
Configuring Modem Attributes
270
Setting User Authentication and Levels
271
Telnet Service Type
273
Telnet Terminal Service Configuration
273
Telnet Operation
275
Displaying and Debugging Telnet
276
Displaying and Debugging User Interface
276
Locking User Interface
276
Displaying Information about User Interface
277
Displaying Physical Attributes and Configurations of User Interface
277
Chapter 3 GUI Server Configuration and Management
278
Displaying the User Information List
278
Enabling the GUI Server
278
GUI Overview
278
GUI Server Configuration and Management
278
Clearing the User Information List
279
Enabling/Disabling Web Service
279
Configuring Operation Rights of Normal Administrators
280
Chapter 4 System Maintenance and Management
283
Network Diagnostic Tools
283
System Maintenance and Debugging
283
System Debugging
285
Rebooting the System
286
Configuring Information Center
287
Information Center
287
Introduction to Information Center
287
Configuring Terminal Display
292
Introduction to Syslog
293
Displaying and Debugging Information Center
294
Information Center Configuration Example
295
Digital Label Information
296
Chapter 5 File System Management
298
Directory Operation
298
File Operation
298
File System
298
Introduction
298
Example of Using the File System
300
File System Prompt Mode
300
Storage Device Operation
300
Configuration File Management
301
Introduction to File Management
301
Backing up the Configuration File
303
Naming and Selection Order of the Configuration File
303
Enabling FTP Server
304
FTP Configuration
304
Introduction to FTP
304
Configuring Authentication and Authorization
305
Configuring Operating Parameters
305
Displaying and Debugging FTP Server
306
Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Application Program (1)
307
Introduction to FTP Client
307
Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Application Program (2)
308
Introduction to TFTP
310
TFTP Configuration
310
Tftp Protocol Configuration
310
Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Main Software Using TFTP
311
Chapter 6 User Management
313
Authentication Scheme
313
Introduction to User Management
313
User Classification
313
User Level
313
Configuring User Authentication Method
314
Planning XE IP PBX User
314
User Configuration
314
Configuring Password Authentication
315
Configuring Local-Authenticated Users
316
AAA Configuration
317
Introduction to AAA
317
Configuring AAA
318
Displaying and Debugging AAA
318
Displaying User Information
318
Authenticating Users with Password
319
Authenticating Users with the Local Database
319
Configuration Examples
319
Chapter 7 SNMP Configuration
321
Snmp Overview
321
Introduction to Snmp
321
SNMP Versions and Mibs Supported
321
SNMP Configuration
323
Enabling/Disabling the SNMP Agent Service
323
Enabling/Disabling the Corresponding Version of SNMP
324
Setting Community Name
324
Adding/Deleting a User
325
Setting/Deleting an SNMP Group
325
Enable/Disable Trap Packets
326
Setting System Contact
326
Setting the Engine ID of a Local Device
326
Setting the Address of the Trap Target Host
327
Setting the Location of XE IP PBX
327
Setting the Maximum Size of SNMP Packets
328
Setting the MIB View
328
Specifying the Source Address of Trap Packets
328
Setting the Aging Time of Trap Packets
329
Setting the Queue Length of Trap Packets
329
Displaying and Debugging SNMP
330
Configuration Example
331
Chapter 8 Modem Management Configuration
333
Introduction to Modem Management
333
Modem Management on the XE IP PBX
333
Modem Script
333
Modem Management Configuration
335
Configuring a Modem Script
336
Configuring the Incoming and Outgoing Calls of the Modem
336
Executing a Modem Script Manually
336
Configuring the Answer Mode for the Modem
337
Specifying a Modem Script Triggered by an Event
337
Configuring Modem Callback
338
Displaying and Debugging the Modem
338
Configuration Examples
338
Using Modem Script to Manage the Modem
338
Using Modem Script to Make Power-On Initialization of the Modem
339
IP Performance and Application
342
Chapter 1 IP Performance Configuration
343
Mtu Size Configuration
343
TCP Packet Fragmentation Configuration
343
TCP Property Configuration
343
Displaying and Debugging IP Performance
344
Troubleshooting IP Performance Configuration
345
Chapter 2 IP Application Configuration
347
ARP Configuration
347
Configuring Static ARP
347
Introduction to ARP
347
Displaying and Debugging ARP
348
Media Server
350
Chapter 1 Media Server
351
Media Server Overview
351
Introduction to Media Server
351
Position in the XE IP PBX and Networking Mode
351
Configuring the MS
352
Operation Procedures
352
Uploading Media Resource Files
352
Configuring a Media Resource
358
Configuring the Media Server
359
Configuring MS Device Information in LS View
359
Call Services
361
Chapter 1 Call Services
368
Introduction to Call Services
368
Overview
368
Call Interception Function
369
Voice Prompt Function
369
Chapter 2 Subscriber Management Service
370
Configuration Procedure
370
Introduction to Subscriber Management Service
370
Subscriber Management Configuration
370
Configuration Example
371
Configuration Procedure
371
Configuration Requirements
371
Network Diagram
371
Chapter 3 Emergency Call Service
376
Configuration Procedure
376
Emergency Call Service Configuration
376
Introduction to Emergency Call Service
376
Configuration Example
377
Configuration Procedure
377
Configuration Requirements
377
Network Diagram
377
Chapter 4 Inter-Group Call Restriction Service
378
Introduction to Inter-Group Call Restriction Service
378
Configuration Example
379
Configuration Procedure
379
Configuration Requirements
379
Inter-Group Call Restriction Service Configuration
379
Configuration Procedure
380
Network Diagram
380
Chapter 5 Outgoing Call Authority Control Service
382
Introduction to Outgoing Call Authority Control Service
382
Subscriber Role
382
Subscriber Type
382
Call Authority Control Service Configuration
383
Configuration Procedure
383
Configuration Example
385
Configuration Procedure
385
Configuration Requirements
385
Chapter 6 Abbreviated Dialing Service
387
Introduction to Abbreviated Dialing Service
387
Overview
387
Using Abbreviated Dialing Service
388
Abbreviated Dialing Service Configuration
390
Configuration Example
390
Configuration Procedure
390
Configuration Requirements
390
Network Diagram
390
Configuration Procedure
391
Chapter 7 Do-Not-Disturb Service
392
Introduction to Do-Not-Disturb Service
392
Overview
392
Using Do-Not-Disturb Service
392
Configuration Example
393
Configuration Requirements
393
Configuring Do-Not-Disturb Service
393
Do-Not-Disturb Service Configuration
393
Configuration Procedure
394
Network Diagram
394
Chapter 8 Calling Line Identification Services
395
CLIP Service
395
CLIR Service
395
Overview
395
Temporary Reservation for CLIR Service
396
Calling Line Identification Control Service Configuration
397
CLIR Override Service
397
Configuring Clip Service
397
Configuring CLIR Service
398
Configuring Temporary Reservation for CLIR Service
398
Configuration Example
399
Configuration Procedure
399
Configuration Requirements
399
Configuring CLIR Override Service
399
Network Diagram
399
Chapter 9 Password Call Service
401
Overview
401
Introduction to Password Call Service
401
Using Password Call Service
401
Password Call Service Configuration
402
Configuration Procedure
402
Configuration Example
403
Configuration Procedure
403
Configuration Requirements
403
Network Diagram
403
Chapter 10 Call Forwarding Services
404
Overview
404
CFU Service
405
Introduction to CFU Service
405
Using CFU Service
405
Configuration Example
407
Configuration Procedure
407
CFC Service
408
Introduction to CFC Service
408
Configuration Example
410
Configuration Procedure
410
CFT Service
411
Configuration Procedure
411
Introduction to CFT Service
411
Configuration Example
412
CFO Service
413
Introduction to CFO Service
413
Using CFO Service
413
Configuration Example
415
Configuration Procedure
415
CFB Service
416
Introduction to CFB Service
416
Using CFB Service
416
Configuration Example
418
Configuration Procedure
418
CFNR Service
419
Introduction to CFNR Service
419
Using CFNR Service
419
Configuration Example
421
Configuration Procedure
421
Chapter 11 Third Party Call Termination Service
423
Overview
423
Introduction to Third Party Call Termination Service
423
Third Party Call Termination Service Configuration
423
Configuration Procedure
423
Configuration Example
424
Configuration Procedure
424
Configuration Requirements
424
Network Diagram
424
Chapter 12 ONLY Service
426
Overview
426
ONLY Service Configuration
426
Configuration Procedure
426
Configuration Example
427
Configuration Requirements
427
Chapter 13 Time Limit Call Service
429
Overview
429
Introduction to Time Limit Call Service
429
Time Limit Call Mechanism
429
Time Limit Call Service Configuration
430
Configuration Procedure
430
Configuration Example
430
Configuration Requirements
430
Network Diagram
430
Configuration Procedure
431
Chapter 14 Third Party Call Control Service
432
Overview
432
Introduction to Third Party Call Control Service
432
Working Process of Third Party Call Control Service
432
Third Party Call Control Service Configuration
432
Configuration Procedure
432
Configuration Example
433
Configuration Procedure
433
Configuration Requirements
433
Network Diagram
433
Chapter 15 Callback-On-Busy Service
435
Overview
435
Introduction to Callback-On-Busy Service
435
Terminologies
435
Configuring and Using Callback-On-Busy Service
436
Callback-On-Busy Service Configuration
437
Setting Callback-On-Busy Parameters
437
Enabling/Disabling Callback-On-Busy Service
438
Configuration Example
438
Configuration Requirements
438
Network Diagram
438
Configuration Procedure
439
Chapter 16 Call Pickup Service
440
Overview
440
Introduction to Call Pickup Service
440
Using Call Pickup Service
440
Call Pickup Service Configuration
441
Configuration Procedure
441
Configuration Example
442
Configuration Procedure
442
Configuration Requirements
442
Network Diagram
442
Chapter 17 Call Intervention Service
444
Overview
444
Introduction to Call Intervention Service
444
Using Call Intervention Service
444
Call Intervention Service Configuration
445
Configuration Procedure
445
Configuration Example
446
Configuration Procedure
446
Configuration Requirements
446
Network Diagram
446
Operational Procedure
446
Chapter 18 Dialing Test Service
448
Overview
448
Introduction to Dialing Test Service
448
Using Dialing Test Service
448
Dialing Test Service Configuration
449
Configuration Example
449
Configuration Procedure
449
Configuration Requirements
449
Network Diagram
449
Chapter 19 Time Announcement Service
451
Overview
451
Introduction to Time Announcement Service
451
Using Time Announcement Service
451
Time Announcement Service Configuration
452
Enabling/Disabling Time Announcement Service
452
Configuration Example
452
Configuration Procedure
452
Configuration Requirements
452
Network Diagram
452
Chapter 20 Myring Service
454
Overview
454
Configuring and Using Myring Service
454
Introduction to Myring Service
454
Myring Service Configuration
455
Basic Configurations of Myring Service
455
Configuring Caller Groups and Related Information
455
Configuration Example
456
Configuration Procedure
456
Configuration Requirements
456
Network Diagram
456
Chapter 21 CPCP Service
458
Overview
458
Configuring and Using CPCP Service
458
Introduction to CPCP Service
458
CPCP Service Configuration
459
Configuring CPCP Service
459
Configuration Example
460
Configuration Procedure
460
Configuration Requirements
460
Network Diagram
460
Chapter 22 Automatic Operator Service
461
Overview
461
Configuring and Using Automatic Operator Service
461
Features of Automatic Operator Service
461
Introduction to Automatic Operator Service
461
Automatic Operator Service Configuration
462
Configuration Procedure
462
Configuration Example
463
Configuration Procedure
463
Configuration Requirements
463
Network Diagram
463
Chapter 23 Group Notification Service
465
Overview
465
Introduction to Group Notification Service
465
Using Group Notification Service
466
Group Notification Service Configuration
467
Configuring Notification Receiver Group
467
Configuring Local Group Notification
468
Configuring Remote Group Notification
469
Configuration Example
469
Configuration Requirements
469
Configuration Procedure
470
Network Diagram
470
Chapter 24 Call Transfer Service
472
Overview
472
Introduction to Call Transfer Service
472
Using Call Transfer Service
472
Call Transfer Service Configuration
473
Enabling/Disabling Call Transfer Service
473
Configuration Example
473
Configuration Requirements
473
Configuration Procedure
474
Network Diagram
474
Chapter 25 Number Query Service
475
Overview
475
Configuring and Using Number Query Service
475
Introduction to Number Query Service
475
Number Query Service Configuration
476
Configuration Procedure
476
Configuration Example
476
Configuration Requirements
476
Network Diagram
476
Chapter 26 Alarm Clock Service
478
Overview
478
Configuring and Using Alarm Clock Service
478
Introduction to Alarm Clock Service
478
Alarm Clock Service Configuration
481
Enabling/Disabling Alarm Clock Service for a Subscriber
481
Setting Alarm Clock Task through Command Lines on XE IP PBX
481
Configuration Example
482
Configuration Procedure
482
Configuration Requirements
482
Network Diagram
482
Chapter 27 Appendix
484
List of Access Codes for Different Call Services
484
Media Ids Reserved for Voice Prompts
487
Nested Relationship between Two Call Services
491
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Chapter 1 Location Server Configuration
3
Overview
3
Functionality and Features
3
LS Functionality
3
LS Features
6
Basic Configurations
6
Entering LS View
7
Configuring Interface and Port Number
7
Configuring Call Mode
7
Enabling/Disabling an LS
8
Configuring Call-Matching Criterion
8
Configuring Whether to Accept Requests from an Unknown Device
9
Configuring a PS Registered with an LS
9
Configuring a MS Registered with an LS
10
Configuring a Gateway Registered with an LS
10
Configuring an Office on an LS
18
Advanced Configurations
24
Enabling/Disabling Random Selection
24
Configuring a PS Registered with an LS
25
Configuring the Information about the Gateway Registered with an LS
25
Configuring an Office Group on an LS
30
Configuring the Allowed Time Difference between LS and PS/MS
33
Configuring Number Substitution
33
Displaying and Debugging LS
33
Chapter 2 NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal
35
Overview
35
Introduction to NAT
35
Introduction to Firewall
36
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal Function Provided by XE IP Pbxs
37
Basic NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal Configuration
40
Chapter 3 Configuration Examples
43
Integrated Implementation of LS and H.323 Gatekeeper
43
Separate Implementation of LS and H.323 Gatekeeper
45
Basic H.323 Routed Call Mode
48
Office Device Configuration
51
Integrated Implementation of LS and SIP Redirect Server
57
Integrated Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server
60
Separate Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server
63
Terminal Communicating with SIP Terminal in Common Call Mode
66
Terminal Communicating with SIP Terminal in Faststart Call Mode
70
Multiple Called Parties Simultaneously Ringing in a Hybrid Network
72
Multiple Called Parties Orderly Ringing
76
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal between Private and Public Networks
80
NAT/FW Tunnel Traversal between Two Private Networks
85
Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Troubleshooting
92
Troubleshooting H.323 Gatekeeper
92
Troubleshooting SIP Servers
94
Troubleshooting SIP Proxy Server
94
Troubleshooting SIP Registration Server
97
Troubleshooting SIP Redirect Server
98
Troubleshooting LS
99
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Chapter 1 Product Overview
5
Introduction
5
XE 200 IP PBX Hardware Features
6
Appearance
6
System Specifications
6
Figure 1-1 XE 200 IP PBX Front Panel
6
Figure 1-2 XE 200 IP PBX Rear Panel
6
Table 1-1 XE 200 IP PBX Specifications
6
Leds
7
Table 1-2 Leds on the XE 200 IP PBX
7
Interface Attributes
8
Table 1-3 Console Port Attributes
8
Table 1-4 Auxiliary Port Attributes
8
Table 1-5 LAN Interface Attributes
8
XE 2000 IP PBX Hardware Features
9
Appearance
9
Figure 1-3 XE 2000 IP PBX Front Panel
9
Figure 1-4 XE 2000 IP PBX Rear Panel
9
System Specifications
10
Leds
10
Table 1-6 XE 2000 IP PBX Specifications
10
Interface Attributes
11
Table 1-7 Leds on the XE 2000 IP PBX
11
Table 1-8 10/100/1000 Mbps Electric Interface Attributes
11
Table 1-9 10/100/1000 Mbps Electric Interface Attributes
12
Chapter 2 Installation Preparation
13
General Site Requirements
13
Temperature and Humidity
13
Cleanness
13
Table 2-1 Temperature/Humidity Requirements in the Equipment Room
13
ESD Prevention
14
Electromagnetic Compatibility
14
Table 2-2 Limits on the Dust Particles in the Equipment Room
14
Table 2-3 Harmful Gas Limits in an Equipment Room
14
Lightning Protection
15
Checking the Rack
15
Safety Precautions
15
Unpacking Check
16
Installation Tools and Devices
16
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
17
Installation Procedure
17
Figure 3-1 Installation Flowchart
17
Installing XE IP PBX to a Fixed Position
18
Freestanding on Table Top
18
Installing in Cabinet
18
Table 3-1 Physical Dimensions of the XE IP PBX
18
Connecting Protective Ground Cable
19
Figure 3-2 Install XE IP PBX in Cabinet
19
Figure 3-3 Protective Grounding Terminal on XE 200 IP PBX
19
Connecting Console Terminal
20
Figure 3-4 Protective Grounding Terminal on XE 2000 IP PBX
20
Connecting Ethernet Port
21
Figure 3-5 Console Cable
21
Figure 3-6 Ethernet Cable
21
Connecting Power Cord
24
Figure 3-7 AC Input Socket on the XE 200 IP PBX
24
Figure 3-8 AC Input Socket on the XE 2000 IP PBX
24
Post-Installation Checkups
25
Chapter 4 Booting and Configuration
26
Booting
26
Establishing Configuration Environment
26
Figure 4-2 New Connection Page
27
Figure 4-3 Connect to Page
27
Figure 4-4 Port Settings Page
28
Figure 4-5 Settings Page
28
Powering on XE IP PBX
29
Booting Process
29
Configuration Fundamentals
31
Command Line Interfaces (Clis)
31
Chapter 5 System Maintenance
32
XE 200 IP PBX Software Maintenance
32
Boot Menu
32
Software Upgrade Using Xmodem
33
Figure 5-1 Send File Page
34
Figure 5-2 File Sending Page
34
Upgrading Extended Segment of Boot ROM Program
36
Upgrading Application Program Using TFTP/FTP
36
XE 2000 IP PBX Software Maintenance
39
Boot Menu
39
Upgrading Application Program Using TFTP
40
Handling Lost Password
42
Hardware Maintenance
42
Required Tools
42
Opening the Chassis (XE 2000 IP PBX as Example)
42
Replacing Memory Card
43
Figure 5-3 Open the Chassis Cover
43
Figure 5-4 XE 200 IP PBX Memory Card on Mainboard
44
Figure 5-5 XE 2000 IP PBX Memory Cards on Mainboard
44
Closing Chassis
45
Figure 5-6 Remove Memory Card
45
Chapter 6 Installation Troubleshooting
46
Troubleshooting Power Supply
46
Troubleshooting Console Terminal
46
Troubleshooting Application Upgrade
47
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