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Programming Item List

Hybrid IP-PBX

Model No. KX-HTS824


KX-HTS32

Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product.


Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.
In particular, be sure to read "1.1 For Your Safety, page 8" before using this product.

KX-HTS: Series: PJMPR Software File Version 001.00000 or later

Manuals and supporting information are provided on the Panasonic Web site at
http://www.panasonic.net/pcc/support/pbx
Introduction

Introduction
About this Programming Item List
The Programming Item List is designed to serve as a system programming reference for the Panasonic
Hybrid IP-PBX. It explains how to program this PBX using Web Maintenance Console.
The Programming Item List is divided into the following sections:
Section 1, Overview
Provides an overview of programming the PBX
Section 2, Programming Items
Serves as a reference for programming items when using Web Maintenance Console to program the
PBX.

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Notice
• During a long programming session, it is highly recommended that you periodically save the system data
to the internal storage. If the PBX undergoes a sudden power failure or if the system is reset for some
reason, all the system data in the RAM will be lost. However, if system data has been saved to the
internal storage, it can be easily reloaded.
• To save the system data to the internal storage, press the "Save & Logout" button in the top right corner
of the screen before resetting the PBX or turning off the power.
After the data is changed, if you close the browser without pressing the "Save & Logout" button in the top
right corner of the screen, the data may not be saved. Make sure to press the "Save & Logout" button
before exiting the configuration.

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List of Abbreviations

List of Abbreviations
Refer to List of Abbreviations in the Feature Manual.

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List of Abbreviations

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
1 Overview .................................................................................................. 7
1.1 For Your Safety ................................................................................................................ 8
1.2 Input Rules ..................................................................................................................... 10
1.2.1 Valid characters ............................................................................................................ 10
1.2.2 Input character restrictions ........................................................................................... 10
1.3 PC Programming ........................................................................................................... 14
1.3.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console ............................................................................. 14
1.4 Easy Setup Wizard ........................................................................................................ 15
2 PBX Configuration ................................................................................ 17
2.1 Login ............................................................................................................................... 18
2.1.1 PBX Configuration ........................................................................................................ 18
2.1.2 Extension ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.1.3 Trunk ............................................................................................................................ 19
2.1.4 Doorphone .................................................................................................................... 19
2.2 PBX Configuration—[1] System ................................................................................... 20
2.2.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] System—Date & Time ......................................................... 20
2.2.2 PBX Configuration—[1-2] System—MOH .................................................................... 21
2.2.3 PBX Configuration—[1-3] System—Week Table .......................................................... 21
2.2.4 PBX Configuration—[1-4] System—Numbering Plan ................................................... 22
2.2.5 PBX Configuration—[1-5] System—Timers .................................................................. 24
2.2.6 PBX Configuration—[1-6] System—System Options ................................................... 25
2.2.7 PBX Configuration—[1-7] System—CDR ..................................................................... 27
2.3 PBX Configuration—[2] Extension .............................................................................. 28
2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port .................................................................. 28
2.3.2 PBX Configuration—[2-2] Extension—Phone .............................................................. 31
2.3.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] Extension—Flexible Buttons ............................................... 32
2.3.4 PBX Configuration—[2-4] Extension—Extension Group .............................................. 33
2.3.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] Extension—Doorphone ....................................................... 34
2.3.6 PBX Configuration—[2-6] Extension—Analog SLT Property ........................................ 35
2.3.7 PBX Configuration—[2-7] Extension—SIP Extension Property .................................... 35
2.4 PBX Configuration—[3] Trunk ...................................................................................... 38
2.4.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1] Trunk—Port ......................................................................... 38
2.4.2 PBX Configuration—[3-2] Trunk—DIL .......................................................................... 40
2.4.3 PBX Configuration—[3-3] Trunk—DDI ......................................................................... 40
2.4.4 PBX Configuration—[3-4] Trunk—Caller ID Modify & Block ......................................... 41
2.4.5 PBX Configuration—[3-5] Trunk—DISA ....................................................................... 42
2.4.6 PBX Configuration—[3-6] Trunk—Analog CO Property ............................................... 44
2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property ................................................. 45
2.5 PBX Configuration—[4] TRS/ARS ................................................................................ 49
2.5.1 PBX Configuration—[4-1] TRS/ARS—Leading Digits .................................................. 49
2.5.2 PBX Configuration—[4-2] TRS/ARS—ARS Carrier ...................................................... 50
2.5.3 PBX Configuration—[4-3] TRS/ARS—Account Code .................................................. 50
2.5.4 PBX Configuration—[4-4] TRS/ARS—Emergency Dial ................................................ 50
2.5.5 PBX Configuration—[4-5] TRS/ARS—Options ............................................................. 51
2.6 PBX Configuration—[5] System Speed Dialing .......................................................... 52
2.7 PBX Configuration—[6] Conference ............................................................................ 53
2.8 PBX Configuration—[7] Voice Mail .............................................................................. 54
3 Network Configuration ......................................................................... 55
3.1 Network Configuration .................................................................................................. 56
3.2 Network Configuration—[3] WAN ................................................................................ 57

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Table of Contents

3.2.1 Network Configuration—[3-1] WAN—WAN Setting ...................................................... 57


3.2.2 Network Configuration—[3-2] WAN—WAN Status ....................................................... 60
3.2.3 Network Configuration—[3-4] WAN—DDNS ................................................................ 62
3.3 Network Configuration—[4] LAN ................................................................................. 63
3.3.1 Network Configuration—[4-2] LAN—LAN Settings ....................................................... 63
3.3.2 Network Configuration—[4-3] LAN—DHCP Client List ................................................. 64
3.4 Network Configuration—[5] Route .............................................................................. 65
3.4.1 Network Configuration—[5-1] Route—Static Routing ................................................... 65
3.5 Network Configuration—[6] Wireless .......................................................................... 66
3.5.1 Network Configuration—[6-1] Wireless—Radio Settings ............................................. 66
3.5.2 Network Configuration—[6-2] Wireless—Main AP Settings ......................................... 67
3.5.3 Network Configuration—[6-3] Wireless—Security Settings .......................................... 68
3.5.4 Network Configuration—[6-5] Wireless—Wireless LAN Setup Settings ....................... 70
3.5.5 Network Configuration—[6-6] Wireless—MAC Filter .................................................... 71
3.5.6 Network Configuration—[6-7] Wireless—Device Association ...................................... 71
3.6 Network Configuration—[7] Firewall ........................................................................... 72
3.6.1 Network Configuration—[7-1] Firewall—Firewall Setting .............................................. 72
3.6.2 Network Configuration—[7-2] Firewall—Packet Filtering ............................................. 72
3.6.3 Network Configuration—[7-3] Firewall—Application Server Settings ........................... 75
3.7 Network Configuration—[8] NAT ................................................................................. 76
3.7.1 Network Configuration—[8-1] NAT—NAT Settings ....................................................... 76
3.7.2 Network Configuration—[8-2] NAT—Virtual Server ...................................................... 76
3.7.3 Network Configuration—[8-3] NAT—DMZ .................................................................... 77
3.8 Network Configuration—[10] Port Status ................................................................... 78
4 Maintenance .......................................................................................... 79
4.1 Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 80
4.2 Maintenance—[1] Management .................................................................................... 81
4.2.1 Maintenance—[1-1] Management—Web Programming ............................................... 81
4.3 Maintenance—[2] System Control ............................................................................... 82
4.3.1 Maintenance—[2-1] System Control—Firmware Transfer to PBX ............................... 82
4.3.2 Maintenance—[2-2] System Control—Firmware Update ............................................. 83
4.3.3 Maintenance—[2-3] System Control—System Data Backup & Restore ...................... 83
4.3.4 Maintenance—[2-4] System Control—System Reset ................................................... 84
4.4 Maintenance—[3] Utility ................................................................................................ 84
4.4.1 Maintenance—[3-1] Utility—USB ................................................................................. 84
4.4.2 Maintenance—[3-2] Utility—System Log ...................................................................... 85
4.4.3 Maintenance—[3-3] Utility—Email Notification ............................................................. 86
5 Appendix ............................................................................................... 89
5.1 Input Characters (TextLCDHDV) .................................................................................. 90

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Section 1
Overview

This section provides an overview of programming the


PBX.

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1.1 For Your Safety

1.1 For Your Safety


To prevent personal injury and/or damage to property, be sure to observe the following safety precautions.
The following symbols classify and describe the level of hazard and injury caused when this unit is
operated or handled improperly.

This notice means that misuse could result in death


WARNING or serious injury.

This notice means that misuse could result in injury


CAUTION or damage to property.

The following types of symbols are used to classify and describe the type of instructions to be
observed.

This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be
performed.

This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in
order to operate the unit safely.

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1.1 For Your Safety

WARNING
• Unplug the PBX from the AC outlet if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise. These
conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Confirm that the smoke has stopped and contact an
authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center.

CAUTION

• To the Administrator or Installer regarding account passwords


1. Please provide all system passwords to the customer.
2. To avoid unauthorized access and possible abuse of the PBX, keep the passwords secret, and
inform the customer of the importance of the passwords, and the possible dangers if they become
known to others.
3. The PBX has no passwords set initially. For security, select an installer password as soon as the
PBX system is installed at the site.
4. Change the passwords periodically.
5. It is strongly recommended that passwords of 10 numbers or characters be used for maximum
protection against unauthorized access.
• There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal
identification number (PIN) (verification code PIN or extension PIN) of the PBX.
The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX.
To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend:
a. Keeping PINs secret.
b. Selecting complex, random PINs that cannot be easily guessed.
c. Changing PINs frequently.

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1.2 Input Rules

1.2 Input Rules


This chapter describes rules regarding input in detail.

1.2.1 Valid characters


Describes characters that can be input.
An input character check is implemented through Javascript when using Web Maintenance Console, and
errors are displayed in a dialog box when invalid characters are input.

Valid characters are shown in the following:


ASCII code
0x08, 0x0D, 0x20, 0x21-0x7E

Character
Numbers <0–9>
Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others <! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~>
<SP> (Space)

1.2.2 Input character restrictions


A set of character restrictions is defined as follows:
Input Type Valid characters Usage
Dial1 Numbers <0–9> Dial for trunk.
Others <# *>
Dial3 Numbers <0–9> Dial for outbound.
Others <# * N (N=2–9) X (0–9) Z (Z=1–9)>
Dial4 Numbers <0–9> Dial for dialing table.
Others <# * N (N=2–9) X (0–9, # * {# and * work as a
wild card.}) x>
Unsigned Numbers <0–9> Used for input of numerical values
Number Others < . > using [0–9] with a clearly defined
However, decimal points are omitted. range. (Usage is separate from
"Text Numeric")
The range is not by the number of
digits but indicated by the actual
numerical range that can be input
(for port numbers, "1-65535").
Text No input restrictions.
Text Numbers <0–9> Used for the input of digits [0–9] as
Numeric a character string for floating
extension numbers, etc. (Usage is
separate from "Unsigned
Number") Indicated by a range,
such as from 3 digits in length, etc.

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1.2.2 Input character restrictions

Input Type Valid characters Usage


Text Email Numbers <0–9> Characters valid for e-mail text
Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others <- _ . * ! # $ % & ' * + / = ? ^ ` { | } ~ @>
Text LCD Valid characters and the valid number of characters Character strings displayed in LCD
used are in compliance with the LCD display
specifications. No input restrictions.
Text Valid characters and the valid number of characters Character strings displayed in LCD
LCDHDV used are in compliance with the LCD of HDV series of HDV series.
display specifications. For more information about
input characters, refer to 5.1 Input Characters
(TextLCDHDV).
Text1 Numbers <0–9> Character strings consisting of
Letters <a–z, A–Z> alphanumeric characters only
Text3 Numbers <0–9> Domain Name, FQDN
Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others < - . >
Input error conditions
The following conditions are invalid for input
according to the RFC rules
• A hyphen at the beginning of input characters will
be invalid
• A hyphen at the end of input characters will be
invalid
• A hyphen input before or after a dot will be invalid
• Continuous input of dots will be invalid
Text5 Numbers <0–9> All ASCII characters excluding < <
Letters <a–z, A–Z> >;>
Others < ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : = @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ < < > ; > cannot be used in conf
> file of Asterisk.
<SP> (Space)
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others < except " < > % \ ^ [ ] ` + $ , = ' # & : <\t>
(tab) >
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router2 Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others < except " < > % \ ^ [ ] ` + $ , = ' # & : <\t>
(tab) { | } <SP> (Space) >
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router3 Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others < except " < > % \ ^ [ ] ` + $ , = ' # & : <\t>
(tab) { | } <SP> (Space) . >
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Pwd Others < except " < > % \ ` >

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1.2.2 Input character restrictions

Input Type Valid characters Usage


Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Pwd2 Others < except " \ % ` { | } ~ # $ <SP> (Space) <\t>
(tab) >
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Pwd3 Others < except " \ % ` { | } ~ <SP> (Space) >
Text Numbers <0–9> Acceptable characters for a router
Router Letters <a–z, A–Z>
SSID Others < ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _
` { | } ~ ><SP> (Space)
• A space at the beginning of input characters will be
invalid
• A space at the end of input characters will be
invalid
Text ASCII All ASCII characters There are no setting items
Numbers <0–9> currently used.
Letters <a–z, A–Z>
Others < ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > @ [ \ ] ^ _ `
{|}~>
<SP> (Space)
Text HEX Numbers <0–9> WEP Key
Letters <a–f, A–F>
IP Address Numbers <0–9>
Others < . > *1
Remarks
Values of 1, 01 and 001, or 10 and 010 are
recognized as the same value and are saved without
the leading 0s.
Input error conditions
1. Input of class E: When the upper 4 Bits of the
first octet is 1111, it will be treated as an error.
Error example: 240.0.0.0, 255.0.0.0
2. Input of class D: When the upper 4 Bits of the
first octet is 1110, it will be treated as an error.
Error example: 224.0.0.0, 239.0.0.0
3. Input of local loop back address: Input of
127.0.0.1 will be treated as an error.

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1.2.2 Input character restrictions

Input Type Valid characters Usage


Subnet Numbers <0–9>
Mask Others < . > *1
Remarks
Prefix description such as "/24" will not be accepted.
Input error conditions
For the first to fourth octet, only the following values
are accepted. All others will be treated as errors.
255(0xFF), 254(0xFE), 252(0xFC), 248(0xF8),
240(0xF0), 224(0xE0), 192(0xC0), 128(0x80),
0(0x00)
Subnet Numbers <0–9>
Mask2 Others < . > *1
Remarks
Prefix description such as "/24" will not be accepted.
“0.0.0.0” cannot be set.
Subnet Numbers <0–9>
Mask3 Others < . > *1
Remarks
Prefix description such as "/24" will not be accepted.
The following values cannot be set:
• 0.0.0.0
• 255.255.255.255
Subnet Numbers <0–9>
Mask4 Others < . >*1
Remarks
Prefix description such as "/24" will not be accepted.
For the first to fourth octet, only the following values
are accepted:
0 (0x00)–255 (0xFF)
MAC Numbers <0–9> Letters <a–f, A–F>
Address Others < : >
Remarks
Only the following input is accepted, with each "x"
being a number or letter as described above.
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (17 characters in total) Input error
conditions
Input of broadcast/multicast addresses will be treated
as an error.
: When Bit 0 of the first octet is 1, it will be treated as
an error.
Error example: 01:00:00:00:00:00
MAC Numbers <0–9> Letters <a–f, A–F> Others < : >
Address2 Remarks
Only the following input is accepted, with each "x"
being a number or letter as described above.
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (17 characters in total)

*1 Only valid when it is required to divide into octets.

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1.3 PC Programming

1.3 PC Programming
1.3.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console
System programming, diagnosis and administration can be performed with a PC using Web Maintenance
Console. Web Maintenance Console is accessed through a Web browser running on a networked PC.
This section describes how to set up and access Web Maintenance Console.

System Requirements
Required Operating System
Supported versions of Windows® will be periodically updated by the web browser provider. Refer to your
browser's support page.

Supported Browsers for use with Web Maintenance Console


• Windows Internet Explorer 11
• Mozilla® Firefox® version 46 or later
• Google Chrome v51 or later
Always apply the latest updates to your Web browser software. For details, refer to your Web browser’s
documentation. Only the browsers and browser versions listed above are supported for use with Web
Maintenance Console.

Browser Setting Requirements


The following functions must be enabled in the Web browser’s settings to use Web Maintenance Console:
• JavaScript
• The ability to download files
• The display of animations
• The display of images
For details regarding the above settings, refer to your Web browser’s documentation.

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1.4 Easy Setup Wizard

1.4 Easy Setup Wizard


Description
In the Easy Setup Wizard, you will configure the mandatory settings required for the PBX. When you login to
Web Maintenance Console for a PBX that is in its initialized, factory default state, the Easy Setup Wizard for
that PBX will launch automatically.
Input
Screen Name Setting item Description Note
Type
Welcome to WebMC Selects the language to be used Select
Panasonic Language in Web Maintenance Console.
KX-HTS Follow the on-screen instructions
to set the language as necessary.
Area Code Selects the area code to be set in Select
your country/area. Follow the on-
screen instructions to set the
area code.
Password Input the Installer Password (4-16 Text1 "1234" cannot be
Setting characters, [A–Z, a–z, 0–9]) and set as the
input it in the Re-enter column for Password.
confirmation.
1.Date & Time Time Zone Selects the Time Zone. Select
Local Time Selects the time setting. Select
Daylight Saving Selects the Daylight Saving Radio
Mode.
2.Numbering Idle Line Access Specifies the idle trunk access Radio
(Local Access) setting method.
Extension Specifies how extension numbers Radio
Number are assigned.
3.Incoming Call DIL / Doorphone Selects destinations for all ports Select
and all time modes for DIL /
Doorphone.
4.Dialling Plan International Selects the international access Radio
Access Code code.
International When selecting "Other" in the Text
Access Code above setting, set an international Numeric
Other (6 digits) access code of 6 digits or less.
Local Area Specifies the local area code. Text
Code (6 digits) Numeric
National Dialing Selects the dial type. Radio
Type

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1.4 Easy Setup Wizard

Input
Screen Name Setting item Description Note
Type
5.IP IP Address for Specifies the IP address for the IP
LAN Port-IP LAN port. Address
Address
IP Address for Displays the Subnet Mask for the -
LAN Port- LAN port.
Subnet Mask
Use Built-in Enables the built-in DHCP server. Checkbox
DHCP Server of
KX-HTS
Use Built-in Specifies the start of the IP IP
DHCP Server of address range. The built-in Address
KX-HTS- DHCP server provides an IP
Starting IP address within this specified
address range.
Use Built-in Specifies the end of the IP IP
DHCP Server of address range. The built-in Address
KX-HTS- DHCP server provides an IP
Ending IP address within this specified
address range.
IP Address of Enables the IP address of SIP Checkbox
SIP Extension in Extension in the existing router.
existing router
IP Address of Specifies the IP address of SIP IP
SIP Extension in Extension in the existing router. Address
existing router-
IP Address

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Section 2
PBX Configuration

This section provides setting items for programming the


PBX.

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2.1 Login

2.1 Login
2.1.1 PBX Configuration
Setting screen (Default)
A

C
A Uninstalled Slot
B Trunk Slot (Pre-installed)
C Extension Slot (Pre-installed)

Setting screen (Operation example)


When a card is inserted to a vacant slot, the insertion is reflected on the display of the screen.
When an SIP extension or a SIP trunk is assigned, each button becomes light blue. (E), (F)
D E F

D Port number
E SIP extensions are active
F SIP trunks are active

2.1.2 Extension
Name Description
Extension Opens the Extension port setting screen.
2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port
Extension number Opens the Extension number setting screen.

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2.1.3 Trunk

2.1.3 Trunk
Name Description
Trunk Opens the Trunk port setting screen.
2.4.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1] Trunk—Port
Trunk number Opens the Trunk number setting screen.

2.1.4 Doorphone
Name Description
Doorphone Opens the Doorphone port setting screen.
2.3.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] Extension—Doorphone
Doorphone number Opens the Doorphone port setting screen.
2.3.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] Extension—Doorphone

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2.2 PBX Configuration—[1] System

2.2 PBX Configuration—[1] System


2.2.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] System—Date & Time
Description
The date and time of the PBX can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Date & Time Setting Indicates the current date Select
Time-Date and time. Values can be
& Time entered by selecting the
parameter you want to
change the new value.
Automatic Time Selects the Automatic Radio If you select Caller ID,
Adjustment Time Adjustment target. confirm with your
carrier whether
timestamps are
included with Caller ID
information received
from the network.
SNTP Server IP Sets the IP address of the IP Address This setting is
Address SNTP server for the displayed only when
Automatic Time Automatic Time
Adjustment destination. Adjustment is set to
"SNTP".
Time Zone Sets the time zone of the Select
PBX.
1.Date & Daylight Saving Check the "Setting" and Check / There will be a time
Time- selects the available Select correction at 2:00AM
Daylight summer time from the on the set day.
Saving setting list. Specifies each
summer time periods.

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2.2.2 PBX Configuration—[1-2] System—MOH

2.2.2 PBX Configuration—[1-2] System—MOH


Description
Sound files on the programmer’s PC can be installed to the PBX for use as Music on Hold (MOH).
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.MOH Music on Hold Selects a sound source for Radio
Music on Hold.
Upload Music File Sound files on the - • Only WAV files can
programmer’s PC can be be installed, and file
installed to each PBX for names must not
use as Music on Hold exceed 62
(MOH). characters in length
(including the file
extension ".wav").
Only use ASCII
characters in file
names.
• Files must not be
larger than 40 MB
on the PC.
Sound on Transfer Shows a sound which is -
heard during transferring
to a destination.
Sound on DISA Selects a sound which is Radio
heard by a caller using
DISA when calling to
dialing destinations such
as an extension or trunk,
etc. after DISA answers.

2.2.3 PBX Configuration—[1-3] System—Week Table


Description
A specific time mode (Day, Lunch or Night) can be selected for operation depending on the time of day. The
time mode can be switched either automatically or manually.
Select the desired switching mode.
Screen / Tub Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.Week Time Service Selects the exchange Radio
Table Switching Mode mode (Automatic/Manual)
for time service.
Current Mode Selects a current time Select
service mode.
Time Table Check and selects the Check / It is possible to set by
available time service from Select each time service.
the setting list. Specifies
• Day
each time table for starting
time service. • Lunch
• Night

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2.2.4 PBX Configuration—[1-4] System—Numbering Plan

2.2.4 PBX Configuration—[1-4] System—Numbering Plan


Description
Details of the extension numbering schemes, trunk line / trunk group access number, feature access
numbers and Redial numbers can be programmed here.
Specify the feature number.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.Numbering Extension The leading numbers and Text
Plan-Main Numbering the number of additional Numeric /
Scheme digits of the extension Select
numbers for a maximum
of 6 different extension
numbering schemes can
be programmed.
• Dial (1 digit) +
Additional Dial
Call Park Specifies the Call Park Text
number. Numeric
Trunk Line / Trunk Specifies the outgoing Text
Group trunk call feature number, Numeric
by Trunk Line or Trunk
Group. Additional digits
"0" and trunk number are
used to make a trunk call
using a certain trunk.
Additional digits "#" and
trunk group number are
used to make a trunk call
using an idle trunk from a
certain trunk group.
Idle Line Access Specifies the feature Text
(Local Access) number used to make a Numeric
trunk call by Idle Line
Access (selects an idle
trunk automatically).
Feature Displays one digit to be -
used for feature number
operations.
Redial Specifies one digit to be Text
used for redial operations. Numeric

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2.2.4 PBX Configuration—[1-4] System—Numbering Plan

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


4.Numbering Setting by Shows a feature number -
Plan- Extension-*77 of Extension Dial Lock
Features Set / Cancel
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Extension-*710 of FWD/DND Set / Cancel:
Call from CO & Extension
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Extension-*799 of Extension PIN Set /
Cancel
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Manager of OGM Record / Clear /
Extension-*36 Playback
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Manager of Door Open
Extension-*55
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Manager of Time Service (Day /
Extension-*780 Lunch / Night) Switch
Setting by Shows a feature number -
Manager of System Setting
Extension-*#
Call by Extension Shows a feature number -
-** of System Speed Dialing
Call by Extension Shows a feature number -
-*33 of Paging
Call by Extension Shows a feature number -
-*40 of Group Call Pickup
Call by Extension Shows a feature number -
-*41 of Directed Call Pickup
Call by Extension Shows a feature number -
-*47 of Walking COS / Account
Code
4.Numbering Dial (2 digits) Specifies Quick Dial by 1 Dial1 Do not use the
Plan-Quick or 2 digits. numbers already
Dial specified in "Dial" for
the Main tabs. Do not
use the "*" at the first
digit.
Phone Number (32 Specifies the number to Dial1
digits) be actually dialed by
Quick Dial specified in the
above.
Additional Dial Specifies additional dialing Select
for Quick Dial.

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2.2.5 PBX Configuration—[1-5] System—Timers

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


4.Numbering Trunk Dialing Plan Specifies the trunk dialing Dial4
Plan- (32 digits) plan.
Dialing Plan

2.2.5 PBX Configuration—[1-5] System—Timers


Description
Various system-timers can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
5.Timers Dial-Inter-digit (s) Specifies the length of Select
time within which
subsequent digits must be
dialed before the PBX
sends a busy tone.
Recall-Hold Specifies the length of Select
Recall (s) time until the holding
extension receives a Hold
Recall ring or alarm tone
when a held call remains
unretrieved.
Recall- Specifies the length of Select
Disconnect after time for Transfer Recall
Recall (x60s) and Call Park Recall.
(Hold Recall is not
applied)
Limited Call Time Specifies the length of Select
-CO-CO Duration time that a trunk-to-trunk
Time (x60s) call can be maintained
before being
disconnected.
Limited Call Time Specifies the length of Select
-Extension-CO/ time that an extension-to-
Extension Duration trunk / extension-to-
Time (x60s) extension call can be
maintained before being
disconnected.

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2.2.6 PBX Configuration—[1-6] System—System Options

2.2.6 PBX Configuration—[1-6] System—System Options


Description
Various system settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
6.System Trunk Access It can be assigned a Radio
Options- Priority priority for Idle Line
Feature Access. When making a
trunk call by Idle Line
Access, the PBX will
search trunk for an idle
trunk according to the
priority assigned here.
Reserved Selects the trunk number Select
concurrent trunk to prioritize for concurrent
call trunk call reservation.
Reserved Selects the assignment Select
concurrent G.729 number for the number of
call concurrent G.729 calls.
Forced Setting to change forcibly Radio
Assignment to SIP from an analog port to an
Extension Port SIP port.
Ring Tone Pattern Selects the pattern of the Radio
-Trunk ring tone for receiving a
trunk call.
Ring Tone Pattern Selects the pattern of the Radio
-Extension/ ring tone for receiving an
Doorphone extension call.
6.System Sending Source Selects the sending Select
Options- source for audio gain.
Audio Gain
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-Analog SLT analog SLTs.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-SIP Extension SIP extensions.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-Doorphone doorphones.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-Analog Trunk analog trunks.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-SIP Trunk SIP trunks.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-DISA DISA.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-Conference conferences.
Receiving Source Selects the audio gain for Select
-Voice Mail voice mail.

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2.2.6 PBX Configuration—[1-6] System—System Options

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Receiving Source Reserved. Select
-[Reserve]
6.System DSP for VM / DISA Selects the gain for the IP Select
Options- -IP Side - Gain1 side (Network to PBX).
DSP (Network to PBX)
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the gain for the IP Select
-IP Side - Gain2 side (PBX to Network).
(PBX to Network)
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the gain for the Select
-PCM Side - PCM side (PBX to
Gain1 (PBX to Network).
Network)
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the gain for the Select
-PCM Side - PCM side (Network to
Gain2 (Network to PBX).
PBX)
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the echo canceller Select
-PCM Side - type for the PCM side.
Echo Canceller
Type
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the echo canceller Select
-PCM Side - NLP for the PCM side.
Echo Canceller
NLP
DSP for VM / DISA Selects the echo canceller Select
-PCM Side - window size for the PCM
Echo Canceller side.
Window Size
DSP for Selects the gain for the IP Select
Conference-IP side (Network to PBX).
Side - Gain1
(Network to PBX)
DSP for Selects the gain for the IP Select
Conference-IP side (PBX to Network).
Side - Gain2 (PBX
to Network)
DSP for Selects the gain for the Select
Conference-PCM PCM side (PBX to
Side - Gain1 (PBX Network).
to Network)
DSP for Selects the gain for the Select
Conference-PCM PCM side (Network to
Side - Gain2 PBX).
(Network to PBX)

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2.2.7 PBX Configuration—[1-7] System—CDR

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


DSP for Selects the echo canceller Select
Conference-PCM type for the PCM side.
Side - Echo
Canceller Type
DSP for Selects the echo canceller Select
Conference-PCM NLP for the PCM side.
Side - Echo
Canceller NLP
DSP for Selects the echo canceller Select
Conference-PCM window size for the PCM
Side - Echo side.
Canceller Window
Size
6.System Reserved 1-10 Reserved Radio
Options-
[Reserved]

2.2.7 PBX Configuration—[1-7] System—CDR


Description
CDR (Call Detail Record) is automatically recorded detailed information for each.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
7.CDR CDR Recording Enables CDR Recording Radio
Save CDR to PC Saves recorded CDR to a -
PC. Click the Save button
to initiate saving.

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2.3 PBX Configuration—[2] Extension

2.3 PBX Configuration—[2] Extension


2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port
Description
Settings can be made for each extension port. Click the "Edit" button located next to the extension number
to enable editing of the setting values.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Port-Main Extension Number Specifies the extension Text
number of the extension. Numeric
Edit Button Clicking this button -
enables the editing of
settings for the extension
number.
Extension Name Specifies the name of the TextLCDHD
extension. V
Attribution Sets the port to SIP or Select
Analog.
FAX Connection Enables the fax Radio
connection.
Manager Sets the manager Radio
authority for the port
extension.
TRS Level (COS) Specifies the Toll Radio
Restriction (TRS) level for
making calls in each time
service mode, speed dial,
and dial lock.
Remote Dial Lock Remote outgoing call Radio
restriction.
Call Forward to CO Enables the forwarding of Radio
calls to CO lines.
Trunk Call Block Sets the trunk connection Radio
restriction to trunks (CO1
to CO8) from the port
extension.
Call from DISA Enables the reception of Radio
calls from DISA.
Call Pickup Deny Specifies whether calls Radio Disable: Allows other
can be picked up by other extension users to pick
extensions. up calls to your
extension
Enable: Prevents other
extension users from
picking up calls to your
extension

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2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Walking COS Allows the Walking COS Radio
feature to be used from a
remote location (inside the
PBX, or outside the PBX
using DISA).
• by Other Extension
• by DISA
Voice Mail Sets the number of the Unsigned
Voice Mail recording and Number
the recording time for a
voice mail.
• Recording Number
• Recording Time (s)
CLIP Specifies the number used Text
as the CLIP number for Numeric
SIP carrier -1 or SIP
carrier - 2.
1.Port- Extension Number Specifies the extension Text
Analog number of the extension. Numeric
Extension
Edit Button Clicking this button -
enables the editing of
settings for the extension
number.
Caller ID Signal Enables the extension to Radio
Send send Caller ID information.
1.Port-SIP Extension Number Specifies the extension Text
Extension number of the extension. Numeric
Edit Button Clicking this button -
enables the editing of
settings for the extension
number.
SIP Registration Indicates the SIP -
Status extension registration
status.
SIP User Name Specifies the SIP user Text3
name of the SIP
extension.
Registration Specifies the password Text3
Password used for registering a SIP
Extension to the PBX.
Current IP Address Indicates the current IP -
address of the SIP
Extension (reference
only).

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2.3.1 PBX Configuration—[2-1] Extension—Port

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Current MAC Indicates the current MAC -
Address address of the SIP
Extension (reference
only).
Phone Location Specifies the type of Radio Local: The extension is
extension connected to located on the same
the port. network as the PBX
(standard
configuration).
Remote/Remote(G.
729): The extension is
accessing the PBX
remotely (up to 8
extensions).
Alive Check Enables the alive-check Select
feature.
Alive Check - Selects the interval of the Select
Interval alive-check feature.
Packet Sampling Specifies the time interval Select
Time (ms) between measurements
(samples) of sound data
during a conversation. The
smaller this number, the
higher the quality of the
transmitted sound.
DTMF Selects the DTMF of a SIP Select
extension.
Video Support Enables the video support Radio
feature.
Call Limit Selects the concurrent call Select
session number.

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2.3.2 PBX Configuration—[2-2] Extension—Phone

2.3.2 PBX Configuration—[2-2] Extension—Phone


Description
Settings can be made for each telephone. Click the "Edit" button located on the side of an item to enable
editing of the setting values.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.Phone Extension Number Specifies the extension Select Only the Installer level
number of the extension. account can change
this setting.
Web User Account Specifies an Extension Text5
-ID user ID (Extension
number)
Web User Account Indicates an extension Text1
-Password user password as "****".
Click an "Edit" button, and
specified a password.
PIN Specifies the user's Text
extension PIN. Numeric
Contact-Phone Specifies the user’s home Dial1
(Home) telephone phone number.
Contact-Phone Specifies the user’s Dial1
(Mobile1) mobile telephone phone
number.
Contact-Phone Specifies the user’s Dial1
(Mobile2) mobile telephone phone
number.
Contact-Email Specifies the user’s e-mail Text Email
Address address.
FWD/DND- Specifies the FWD/DND Select
FWD/DND Type type of incoming calls.
FWD/DND- Specifies the FWD/DND Radio When select the
Destination destination. Dial1 "Other" radio button to
Number set another destination
within 32 digits.
FWD/DND-FWD Specifies the length of Select It is possible to set by
No Answer Time time that an incoming call each time service.
rings at the extension
• Day
before the call is
forwarded. • Lunch
• Night
FWD/DND- Selects the action to take Select
Transferred call no when a call is transferred
answer option because there was no
answer.

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2.3.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] Extension—Flexible Buttons

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Voice Mail-Send Specifies the notification Radio When selecting
Email when to a subscriber when a "Enable", send Voice
Message is left new message is recorded Mail recording notice
in his or her mailbox by e- email to "Contact-
mail. Email Address"
Voice Mail-Delete To specify if a sent voice Radio If voice message files
Message after message is deleted from are set to be deleted
Email the Voice Message after they are sent by
system after it is sent by e-mail, be aware that a
e-mail, select "Enable" for deleted file cannot be
Delete After Send (Voice recovered in the event
File). that the e-mail is not
sent successfully.
Call Waiting Specifies whether to Radio
receive call waiting
notifications for calls from
a CO line, an extension,
doorphone calls, and calls
via an incoming call
distribution group.
Extension Dial Specifies the extension Select
Lock (Local) lock or unlock. The pre-
programmed TRS level
will be applied to the
extension when "Lock" is
selected.

2.3.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] Extension—Flexible Buttons


Description
Each flexible button can be customized to allow one-touch access to a certain feature.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.Flexible Extension Number Specifies the extension Select Only the Installer level
Buttons number of the extension. account can change
this setting.
Telephone Indicates the type of -
telephone and the key
information.
Flexible Buttons- Indicates the location -
Key Location number of flexible buttons.
Flexible Buttons- Specifies the feature to be Select
Type assigned to the flexible
button.
Flexible Buttons- Specifies the number to Select /
Extension Number/ be dialed. Text
Dial Numeric

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2.3.4 PBX Configuration—[2-4] Extension—Extension Group

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Flexible Buttons- Specifies the name of TextLCDHD
Key Name each flexible button. V
DSS Buttons Indicates the location -
(Require DSS number of flexible buttons.
Console)-Key
Location
DSS Buttons Specifies the feature to be Select
(Require DSS assigned to the flexible
Console)-Type button.
DSS Buttons Specifies the number to Select /
(Require DSS be dialed. Text
Console)- Numeric
Extension Number/
Dial
DSS Buttons Specifies the name of TextLCDHD
(Require DSS each flexible button. V
Console)-Key
Name

2.3.4 PBX Configuration—[2-4] Extension—Extension Group


Description
Extension group settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.Extension Group Number Selects the virtual Select
Group extension number of the
extension group that you
want to display. The
information relating to the
selected group is shown
below.
4.Extension Group Number Specifies the extension Text
Group- group number. Numeric
Group
Group Name Specifies the extension Text LCD
Setting
group name.
Distribution Selects the distribution Select
Method method of the extension
group.
FWD-FWD Type Selects the FWD type of Select
the extension group.
FWD-Destination Specifies the destination Dial1
Number number of the extension
group.

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2.3.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] Extension—Doorphone

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


FWD-FWD No Selects the length of time Select It is possible to set by
Answer Time that an incoming call rings each time service.
at the extension before the • Day
call is forwarded. • Lunch
• Night
FWD-Transferred Selects the action to take Select
call no answer when a call is transferred
option because there was no
answer.
Paging Type Selects the paging type of Select
the extension group.
4.Extension Extension No. Edits the member of the -
Group- Setting extension group.
Extension of
Extension of In the edit dialog, you can Select
Member
Member select up to 24 extension
numbers that have been
added to the extension
group.

2.3.5 PBX Configuration—[2-5] Extension—Doorphone


Description
Doorphone settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
5.Doorphone Extension Number Specifies the extension Text
of Doorphone number of the doorphone Numeric
1 or 2.
Name Specifies the name of the Text LCD
doorphone 1 or 2.
Doorphone Call Selects the call destination Select It is possible to set by
Destination from the doorphone 1 or 2. each time service.
• Day
• Lunch
• Night
Doorphone Ring Selects the ring duration Select
Duration from the doorphone.
Door Open Selects the length of time Select
Duration that a door is unlocked.

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2.3.6 PBX Configuration—[2-6] Extension—Analog SLT Property

2.3.6 PBX Configuration—[2-6] Extension—Analog SLT Property


Description
Analog SLT property settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
6.Analog SLT SLT Off Hook Time Selects the SLT off hook Select
Property time.
SLT Flash Selects the SLT flash Select
Detection detection.
Flash Timing - Min. Selects the minimum flash Select
timing.
Flash Timing - Selects the range of flash Select
Range timing.
Ring Tone Pattern Selects the ring tone Select
Option pattern option.

2.3.7 PBX Configuration—[2-7] Extension—SIP Extension


Property
Description
SIP extension property settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
7.SIP Domain for SIP Specifies the domain for Text3 If this setting is blank,
Extension Extension SIP extension. the system
Property automatically adds the
LAN's IP address to
the domain.
IP Address of SIP Specifies the IP address IP Address
Extension in and subnet mask of the Subnet
existing router SIP extension in the Mask
existing router.
DSP-IP Side - Selects the gain of the IP Select
Gain1 (Network to side (Network to PBX).
PBX)
DSP-IP Side - Selects the gain of the IP Select
Gain2 (PBX to side (PBX to Network).
Network)
DSP-PCM Side - Selects the gain of the Select
Gain1 (PBX to PCM side (PBX to
Network) Network).
DSP-PCM Side - Selects the gain of the Select
Gain2 (Network to PCM side (Network to
PBX) PBX).
DSP-PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller type of the PCM side.
Type

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2.3.7 PBX Configuration—[2-7] Extension—SIP Extension Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


DSP-PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller NLP of the PCM side.
NLP
DSP-PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller window size of the PCM
Window Size side.
SIP Extension & Specifies the port number Unsigned
SIP Trunk for voice (RTP) UDP. Number
Common-Voice
(RTP) UDP Port
No. (Server)
SIP Extension & Specifies the SIP port Unsigned
SIP Trunk number. Number
Common-SIP
Port Number
SIP Extension & Selects the jitter buffer Select
SIP Trunk type for voice.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Type for
Voice
SIP Extension & Selects the minimum jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for voice.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Min.
for Voice
SIP Extension & Selects the maximum jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for voice.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Max.
for Voice
SIP Extension & Selects the initial jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for voice.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Init.
for Voice
SIP Extension & Selects the jitter buffer Select
SIP Trunk type for data.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Type for
Data
SIP Extension & Selects the minimum jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for data.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Min.
for Data

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2.3.7 PBX Configuration—[2-7] Extension—SIP Extension Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


SIP Extension & Selects the maximum jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for data.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Max.
for Data
SIP Extension & Selects the initial jitter Select
SIP Trunk buffer delay for data.
Common-Jitter
Buffer Delay Init.
for Data
SIP Extension & Selects the NAT traversal. Radio
SIP Trunk
Common-NAT
Traversal
SIP Extension & Specifies the fixed global IP Address
SIP Trunk IP address.
Common-NAT -
Fixed Global IP
Address
SIP Extension & Specifies the STUN Text3
SIP Trunk server.
Common-NAT -
STUN Server
SIP Extension & Specifies the host name. Text3
SIP Trunk
Common-NAT -
Host Name
SIP Extension & Selects the refresh interval Select
SIP Trunk for STUN/DDNS.
Common-NAT -
STUN/DDNS
Refresh Interval
SIP Extension & Selects whether to Select RTP silence detection
SIP Trunk perform silence monitoring does not apply to
Common-RTP during a call. If there are video calls on P2P.
Inactive Timer no RTP packets sent or
received during the pre-
programmed time, the call
will be disconnected.

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2.4 PBX Configuration—[3] Trunk

2.4 PBX Configuration—[3] Trunk


2.4.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1] Trunk—Port
Description
Settings can be made for each trunk port. Click the "Edit" button located next to the trunk number to enable
editing of the setting values.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Port-Main Attribution Selects the attributes of a trunk Select
port.
Trunk Group Specifies the trunk group Select
number to which the trunk
belongs.
1.Port-Analog - Dialing Mode Selects the type of signal used Radio
Basic to dial out to the analog trunk.
Caller ID Detection Enables the PBX to detect a Radio
Caller ID signal from the
analog trunk.
Caller ID Detection Selects the type of Caller ID Radio
Pattern signaling provided by the
telephone company.
Reverse Detection Selects the type of trunk call Radio
for which the reverse signal
from the telephone company is
detected.
1.Port-Analog - CPC Signal Detection Specifies the length of time Select
CPC Detection Time Outgoing required by the PBX to detect a
CPC signal on outgoing trunk
calls before disconnecting the
line.
CPC Signal Detection Specifies the length of time Select
Time Incoming required by the PBX to detect a
CPC signal on incoming trunk
calls before disconnecting the
line.
1.Port-Analog - DISA Tone Detection - Enables the disconnection of a Radio
DISA Silence DISA-originated trunk-to-trunk
call by silence detection.
DISA Tone Detection - Enables the disconnection of a Radio
Continuous DISA-originated trunk-to-trunk
call by continuous signal
detection.
DISA Tone Detection - Enables the disconnection of a Radio
Cyclic DISA-originated trunk-to-trunk
call by cyclic signal detection.

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2.4.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1] Trunk—Port

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


1.Port-Analog - Pulse Speed Selects the speed at which Select
Dialing pulse dials are sent to the
analog trunk.
DTMF Width Selects the length of the DTMF Select
tone sent to the analog trunk.
Disconnect Time Specifies the length of time Select
after a trunk is disconnected,
during which the PBX cannot
seize the line.
1.Port-Analog - Caller ID(FSK) - Enables the PBX to detect the Radio
Caller ID Carrier Detection carrier when receiving Caller
ID.
Caller ID(FSK) - END Selects the method used to Radio
Detection detect the end of Caller ID
information.
Caller ID(FSK) - Enables the PBX to check the Radio
Header Examination header of received Caller ID
information.
Caller ID(FSK) - Specifies the length of time Select
Detection Start Timer that the PBX waits before
attempting to detect Caller ID
information, after receiving a
call. To enable this setting,
Caller ID Detection Pattern
should be set to FSK.
Caller ID(FSK) - Specifies the total time Select
Detection Timer required by the PBX to detect
Caller ID information.
Caller ID(DTMF) - Selects the DTMF code used Select
Start Code 1 to detect the beginning of a
Caller ID series.
Caller ID(DTMF) - Selects the DTMF code used Select
Start Code 2 to detect the beginning of a
Caller ID series.
Caller ID(DTMF) - Selects the DTMF code used Select
Information Start Code to detect the beginning of the
information segment of a Caller
ID series.
Caller ID(DTMF) - End Selects the DTMF code used Select
Code to detect the end of a Caller ID
series.
Caller ID Header[03] Selects the type of the 3rd Radio
header in a Caller ID signal.

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2.4.2 PBX Configuration—[3-2] Trunk—DIL

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


1.Port-Analog - Mode Enables the PBX to Radio
Collect Call automatically reject collect
Reject (for calls. This setting is only for
Brazil) users in Brazil.
Wait Time Selects the length of time that Select
the PBX waits before sending
a flash signal to reject a collect
call. This setting is only for
users in Brazil.
Flashing Time Selects the length of the flash Select
signal that the PBX sends to
reject a collect call. This setting
is only for users in Brazil.

2.4.2 PBX Configuration—[3-2] Trunk—DIL


Description
DIL settings can be programmed for the trunk.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.DIL Day Specifies the DIL Select
destination in the "Day"
mode of time service.
Lunch Specifies the DIL Select
destination in the "Lunch"
mode of time service.
Night Specifies the DIL Select
destination in the "Night"
mode of time service.

2.4.3 PBX Configuration—[3-3] Trunk—DDI


Description
DDI settings can be programmed for the trunk.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.DDI Dialing Plan - DDI Selects the suitability of a Select
DDI incoming call.
Dialing Plan - Specifies the number of Select
Remove Digit leading digits to be
removed from the
incoming called number
for DDI distribution.
Dialing Plan - Specifies the number to Dial1
Additional Dial be added to the incoming
called number in the place
of the removed digits for
DDI distribution.

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2.4.4 PBX Configuration—[3-4] Trunk—Caller ID Modify & Block

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


DDI Table - DDI Specifies the DDI number. Dial1
Number
DDI Table - Name Specifies the name for the Text LCD
DDI number.
DDI Table - Specifies the DDI Select
Destination - Day destination in the "Day"
mode of time service.
DDI Table - Specifies the DDI Select
Destination - destination in the "Lunch"
Lunch mode of time service.
DDI Table - Specifies the DDI Select
Destination - Night destination in the "Night"
mode of time service.

2.4.4 PBX Configuration—[3-4] Trunk—Caller ID Modify & Block


Description
Settings can be made for modifying and blocking Caller ID.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.Caller ID Incoming Call When there is no Caller Radio
Modify & Block when No ID, refuse incoming call.
Block Caller ID
Caller ID Modify Specifies the leading Text
Table - Area Code number (area code) to Numeric
(6 digits) look for in the incoming
caller’s number.
Caller ID Modify Specifies the number of Select
Table - Removed digits to be removed from
Number of Digits the beginning of the
incoming caller’s number.
Caller ID Modify Specifies the number to Dial1
Table - Added be added to the incoming
Number (4 digits) caller’s number in the
place of the removed
digits.
Caller ID Modify by Selects minimum number Select The value of National
Length of Digits - of caller ID digits. must be smaller than
Minimum Caller ID that of International.
Digits
Caller ID Modify by Specifies the added Dial1
Length of Digits - number.
Added Number (6
digits)
Analog Trunk Enables Caller ID Modify Radio
by Length of Digits for the
analog trunk.

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2.4.5 PBX Configuration—[3-5] Trunk—DISA

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


SIP Trunk Enables Caller ID Modify Radio
by Length of Digits for the
SIP trunk.

2.4.5 PBX Configuration—[3-5] Trunk—DISA


Description
DISA settings can be programmed for the trunk.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
5.DISA- Floating Extension Specifies the floating Text
Message Number extension number of the Numeric
OGM.
Name Specifies the name of the Text5
OGM.
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial0
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial1
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial2
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial3
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial4
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial5
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial6
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial7

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2.4.5 PBX Configuration—[3-5] Trunk—DISA

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial8
1 Digit AA Specifies the destination Select
Destination for each DISA Automated
(Extension Attendant (AA) number.
Number) - Dial9
No Dial Destination Selects another Select
destination when there is
no dialing after DISA
answers.
FAX Extension Specifies the extension Select
number to which to
transfer a call when a fax
signal is detected.
Busy Mode -Mode Selects an operation Select
Mode when the incoming
call destination through
DISA is Busy.
Busy Mode - OGM Selects voice guidance for Select This setting can be
when the operation Mode selected if OGM is
is OGM in case a line is selected for the Busy
busy. Mode setting.
5.DISA- Timer - Delayed Specifies the length of Select
System Answer Timer (s) time that the caller hears a
ringback tone before
hearing an OGM.
Timer - Mute & Specifies the length of Select
OGM Start Timer time until the caller hears
after answering (s) an OGM after reaching the
DISA line.
Timer - No Dial Specifies the length of Select
Intercept Timer (s) time after the OGM
finishes playing in which
the caller must begin
dialing before the call is
redirected to the operator.
Timer - 2nd Dial Specifies the length of Select
Timer for AA (s) time in which the caller
must dial the second digit
before the DISA AA
Service activates.
DISA Cyclic Tone - Selects the DISA cyclic Select
DISA Cyclic Tone tone detection type.
Detection

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2.4.6 PBX Configuration—[3-6] Trunk—Analog CO Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


DISA Cyclic Tone - Selects the tone-on Select This setting can be
Tone on Maximum maximum time. selected if DISA Cyclic
Time (ms) Tone is selected for
the Option.
DISA Cyclic Tone - Selects the tone-off Select This setting can be
Tone off Maximum maximum time. selected if DISA Cyclic
Time (ms) Tone is selected for
the Option.
DISA Cyclic Tone - Selects the number of Select This setting can be
Repeating Times times of tone on/off to selected if DISA Cyclic
of ON/OFF for determine detection. Tone is selected for
Detection the Option.

2.4.6 PBX Configuration—[3-6] Trunk—Analog CO Property


Description
Analog CO property settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
6.Analog CO Caller ID Waiting to Specifies the length of Select
Property Receive time that the PBX waits to
receive Caller ID from an
analog trunk.
Outgoing Guard Specifies the length of Select
Time time after a trunk is
disconnected, during
which the PBX cannot
seize the line.
First Dial Timer Specifies the minimum Select
(CO) time that the PBX waits
after seizing a trunk,
before sending the dialed
digits to the telephone
company.
Bell Detection - Specifies the minimum Select
Bell Start Detection length of a bell signal that
Timer can be recognized by the
PBX as the bell signal
sent from the telephone
company, before the PBX
detects an arriving call.
Bell Detection - Specifies the duration of Select
Bell Off Detection the bell off detection timer.
Timer
Pulse / DTMF Dial Specifies the length of the Select
- DTMF Inter-digit DTMF inter-digit pause.
Pause

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2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Pulse / DTMF Dial Specifies the length of the Select
- Pulse Inter-digit pulse inter-digit pause.
Pause
Low Speed Pulse Specifies the % break for Select
Dial - Pulse % a low speed pulse dial.
Break
Low Speed Pulse Specifies the maximum Select This feature is
Dial - Break Width length of the break signal available when Other
in a low speed pulse dial. is selected in Pulse %
Break.
Low Speed Pulse Specifies the minimum Select This feature is
Dial - Make Width length of the make signal available when Other
in a low speed pulse dial. is selected in Pulse %
Break.
High Speed Pulse Specifies the % break for Select
Dial - Pulse % a high speed pulse dial.
Break
High Speed Pulse Specifies the maximum Select This feature is
Dial - Break Width length of the break signal available when Other
in a high speed pulse dial. is selected in Pulse %
Break.
High Speed Pulse Specifies the minimum Select This feature is
Dial - Make Width length of the make signal available when Other
in a high speed pulse dial. is selected in Pulse %
Break.
High Speed Pulse Selects the type of pulse Radio
Dial - Pulse Type dial transmission
appropriate to your area.

2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property


Description
SIP trunk property settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
7.SIP Trunk DNS SRV Record Specifies whether to Radio
Property- Resolve Ability request that the DNS
Common server translates domain
names into IP addresses
using the DNS SRV
record.
Register - Register Specifies the maximum Unsigned
Sending Interval length of interval time after Number
(s) which the PBX sends the
REGISTER message.
Register - Register Specifies the interval time Unsigned
Resending Interval for resending the Number
(s) REGISTER message.

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2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


RTCP Sending Selects the RTCP sending Select
Interval (s) interval.
7.SIP Trunk Provider Name (20 Specifies the name of the Text5
Property- characters) SIP provider.
SIP
SIP Server Name Specifies the domain Text5
Carrier-1 /
(100 characters) name of the SIP proxy
SIP Carrier-2
server.
SIP Server IP Specifies the IP address IP Address
Address of the SIP proxy server.
SIP Server Port Specifies the port number Unsigned
Number of the SIP proxy server. Number
SIP Service Specifies the domain Text3
Domain (100 name provided by the SIP
characters) provider.
Subscriber Specifies the number used Dial1
Number as the CLIP number.
Account - User Specifies the user name Text5
Name (64 (SIP Account) provided by
characters) the SIP provider.
Account - Specifies the Text5
Authentication ID authentication ID required
(64 characters) for registration with the
SIP server.
Account - Specifies the Text5
Authentication authentication password
Password (32 used for registration with
characters) the SIP provider.
Register - Register Specifies whether to send Radio
Ability the REGISTER message
to the SIP server.
Calling Party - Specifies the header of Radio If a value other than
Header Type the SIP message in which From Header is
the caller information is selected, Host Name
stored. settings must be
configured.
Calling Party - Specifies the host name of Text3
Host name the calling party.
Voice - IP Codec Specifies the priority of the Radio
Priority 1st codecs to be used. None
is only available for 2nd
and 3rd priorities.
Voice - IP Codec Specifies the priority of the Radio
Priority 2nd codecs to be used. None
is only available for 2nd
and 3rd priorities.

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2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Voice - IP Codec Specifies the priority of the Radio
Priority 3rd codecs to be used. None
is only available for 2nd
and 3rd priorities.
Voice - Packet Specifies the time interval Select
Sampling Time between measurements
(samples) of sound data
during a conversation.
Voice - DTMF Specifies the method to Radio
transport DTMF tones.
Voice - Payload Specifies the payload type Select
Type (DTMF) of RFC2833 for DTMF
tones.
Session - Session Enables the PBX to Radio
Timer Ability periodically refresh SIP
sessions by sending
repeated requests.
Session - Session Specifies the length of Unsigned
Expire Timer (s) time that the PBX waits Number
before terminating SIP
sessions when no reply to
the repeated requests is
received.
Session - Session Specifies the type of Radio
Incoming method used for
Refresher Request establishing the session
interval.
DSP - IP Side - Selects the gain of the IP Select
Gain1 (Network to side (Network to PBX).
PBX)
DSP - IP Side - Selects the gain of the IP Select
Gain2 (PBX to side (PBX to Network).
Network)
DSP - PCM Side - Selects the gain of the Select
Gain1 (PBX to PCM side (PBX to
Network) Network).
DSP - PCM Side - Selects the gain of the Select
Gain2 (Network to PCM side (Network to
PBX) PBX).
DSP - PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller type of the PCM side.
Type
DSP - PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller NLP of the PCM side.
NLP

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2.4.7 PBX Configuration—[3-7] Trunk—SIP Trunk Property

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


DSP - PCM Side - Selects the echo canceller Select
Echo Canceller window size of the PCM
Window Size side.
Option - ITSP Port Enables the ITSP port Radio
Check check feature.
Option - Alive Enables the alive-check Radio
Check feature.
Option - Alive Selects the interval of the Select
Check - Interval alive-check feature.

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2.5 PBX Configuration—[4] TRS/ARS

2.5 PBX Configuration—[4] TRS/ARS


2.5.1 PBX Configuration—[4-1] TRS/ARS—Leading Digits
Description
The leading digits for TRS/ARS can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Leading Leading Digits Sets an outgoing call Dial3
Digits restriction dial/ARS
outgoing call dial.
TRS Level (COS) Selects Acceptance/Non- Select
1 acceptance of outgoing
calls for each Leading
Digit at TRS level 1.
TRS Level (COS) Selects Acceptance/Non- Select
2 acceptance of outgoing
calls for each Leading
Digit at TRS level 2.
TRS Level (COS) Selects Acceptance/Non- Select
3 acceptance of outgoing
calls for each Leading
Digit at TRS level 3.
TRS Level (COS) Selects Acceptance/Non- Select
4 acceptance of outgoing
calls for each Leading
Digit at TRS level 4.
TRS Level (COS) Selects Acceptance/Non- Select
5 acceptance of outgoing
calls for each Leading
Digit at TRS level 5.
ARS Carrier Selects which ARS carrier Select
Priority-1 is used for phone numbers
that are permitted to make
outgoing calls through the
TRS feature.
ARS Carrier Selects which ARS carrier Select
Priority-2 is used for phone numbers
that are permitted to make
outgoing calls through the
TRS feature.
ARS Carrier Selects which ARS carrier Select
Priority-3 is used for phone numbers
that are permitted to make
outgoing calls through the
TRS feature.

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2.5.2 PBX Configuration—[4-2] TRS/ARS—ARS Carrier

2.5.2 PBX Configuration—[4-2] TRS/ARS—ARS Carrier


Description
The carrier settings for ARS can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.ARS Carrier Name Specifies the carrier Text5
Carrier name.
Dial Modification - Specifies the number of Select
Remove leading digits to remove
from the user-dialed
number.
Dial Modification - It is possible for each Dial1
Add carrier to set an additional
dial for a phone number.
Trunk Group It is possible for each Select
carrier to set a trunk group
to be used for a phone
number.

2.5.3 PBX Configuration—[4-3] TRS/ARS—Account Code


Description
The account code settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.Account Account Code Specifies the feature Text
Code number used to enter an Numeric
Account Code.
TRS Level (COS) - Selects the TRS level for Select
Standard Dial ordinary dialing.
TRS Level (COS) - Selects the TRS level Select
Speed Dial when using speed dialing.

2.5.4 PBX Configuration—[4-4] TRS/ARS—Emergency Dial


Description
The emergency dial settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.Emergency Emergency Specifies the numbers Dial1
Dial Number used for making
emergency calls.

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2.5.5 PBX Configuration—[4-5] TRS/ARS—Options

2.5.5 PBX Configuration—[4-5] TRS/ARS—Options


Description
The other settings for TRS/ARS can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
5.Options TRS Check for Dial Enables a TRS/Barring Radio
*# check for the user-dialed
"*" and "#".
Dial Digits Specifies a limit to be Select
Limitation after placed on the number of
Answering digits which can be dialed
after an extension user
receives a trunk call.

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2.6 PBX Configuration—[5] System Speed Dialing

2.6 PBX Configuration—[5] System Speed Dialing


Description
The System Speed Dialing settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type
1.System Name (20 Specifies a name for the TextLCDHD
Speed characters) System Speed Dialing V
Dialing number.
CO Line Access Specifies the telephone Dial1
Number + number (including the
Telephone Number Trunk Access number) or
(32 digits) feature number assigned
to the System Speed
Dialing number.
CLI Destination Specifies the CLI Select
destination (extension) to
which incoming calls from
the programmed
telephone number are
routed.

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2.7 PBX Configuration—[6] Conference

2.7 PBX Configuration—[6] Conference


Description
The conference call settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Meet Me Conference1 - Assigns a floating Text
Conference Room extension number for Numeric
Extension Number conference call room 1.
Conference1 - Sets a name for Text LCD
Name conference call room 1.
Conference1 - Sets an access code to Text
Access Code enter conference call room Numeric
1.
Conference2 - Assigns a floating Text
Conference Room extension number for Numeric
Extension Number conference call room 2.
Conference2 - Sets a name for Text LCD
Name conference call room 2.
Conference2 - Sets an access code to Text
Access Code enter conference call room Numeric
2.
Conference3 - Assigns a floating Text
Conference Room extension number for Numeric
Extension Number conference call room 3.
Conference3 - Sets a name for Text LCD
Name conference call room 3.
Conference3 - Sets an access code to Text
Access Code enter conference call room Numeric
3.

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2.8 PBX Configuration—[7] Voice Mail

2.8 PBX Configuration—[7] Voice Mail


Description
The voice mail settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Voice Mail Voice Mail Specifies the extension Text
Extension Number number for voice mail. Numeric
Prompt Language Selects the prompt Select
language.
Option Prompt - Selects the prompt Select
Option Prompt language from the option
Language prompt.
Option Prompt - Click the "Browse" button -
Upload Option and select the option
Prompt prompt file to upload.
Click the "Upload" button
and start uploading to the
PBX.

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Section 3
Network Configuration

This section provides setting items for programming the


network.

Programming Item List 55


3.1 Network Configuration

3.1 Network Configuration


You can view and set the basic LAN/WAN settings.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
LAN1 IP Address Indicates the IP address of -
Information the mother board
(reference only).
Subnet Mask Indicates the network -
mask address of the
mother board (reference
only).
MAC Address Indicates the MAC -
address of the mother
board (reference only).
LAN2/WAN2 LAN2/WAN2 Port LAN/WAN port exchange Radio
Setting & *)
Information
Port Mirroring LAN/WAN Port Mirroring Select To enable the port
setting mirroring, set LAN2/
WAN2 Port to LAN2.
IP Address LAN2 or WAN2 IP -
Address
Subnet Mask LAN2 or WAN2 Subnet -
Mask
MAC Address LAN2 or WAN2 MAC -
address
WAN1 IP Address WAN1 IP Address -
Information
Subnet Mask WAN1 Subnet Mask -
MAC Address WAN1 MAC Address -

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3.2 Network Configuration—[3] WAN

3.2 Network Configuration—[3] WAN


3.2.1 Network Configuration—[3-1] WAN—WAN Setting

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


1.WAN WAN Setting - Provides information of -
Setting WAN Name WAN Name configured.
WAN Setting - Provides information of -
WAN Channel layer-2 WAN channel
configured.
WAN Setting - Provides information -
Type about type of WAN such
as PPPoE or DHCP Client
or Fix IP.
WAN Setting - This option allows the user Radio
Default WAN to configure a default
route in system. The
chosen WAN will be user
for default route.
Modify Button Clicking this button allows -
you to modify the WAN
settings.
1.WAN WAN TYPE WAN TYPE Select
Setting -
WAN connection WAN connection Name Text
WAN
Name (excluding
< > ;)
IP address,by your To specify the IP Address IP Address This feature is
ISP of the PBX’s WAN link. available when Fix IP
is selected in WAN
Type.
Subnet Mask To specify the Subnet Subnet This feature is
Mask of the PBX’s WAN Mask3 available when Fix IP
link. is selected in WAN
Type.
ISP Gateway To specify the Gateway IP Address This feature is
Address address of the PBX's available when Fix IP
WAN. is selected in WAN
Type.
User Name To ensure a username for Text This feature is
PPPoE session used for Router2 available when PPPoE
authentication. is selected in WAN
Type.
Password To ensure a password for Text Router This feature is
PPPoE session used for Pwd2 available when PPPoE
authentication. is selected in WAN
Type.

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3.2.1 Network Configuration—[3-1] WAN—WAN Setting

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Please retype your To enter the same Text Router This feature is
password password again to Pwd2 available when PPPoE
reconfirm. is selected in WAN
Type.
Service Name PPP Service Name Text This feature is
(optional) Router2 available when PPPoE
is selected in WAN
Type.
Access PPP Access concentrator Text This feature is
Concentrator Name (optional) Router2 available when PPPoE
Name is selected in WAN
Type.
Relay LAN site This feature allows to Check This feature is
PPPoE session enable/disable a PPPoE available when PPPoE
relay session. is selected in WAN
Type.
MTU:(1400-1500) To enter the maximum Unsigned This feature is
transfer unit size of Number available when PPPoE
PPPoE frames. is selected in WAN
Type.
PPP Option Choose the option form Select This feature is
the drop down list. The available when PPPoE
available options are, Auto is selected in WAN
Connect, Dial-On-Demand Type.
and Manual Connect
Maximum Idle To enter the maximum idle Text This feature is
Time time. Numeric available when Dial-
On-demand(DoD) is
selected in PPP
Option.
Available values: 0 -
99999
Static DNS This option allows the user Check When this feature is
to configure primary/ set to ON, the address
secondary DNS servers of of the DNS server
this WAN connection. received from PPPoE
server is not available.
Primary DNS Specifies the primary DNS IP Address This feature is
Server server for the WAN. available when ON is
selected in Static DNS.
If the address of the
primary DNS server is
received from PPPoE
sever before
specifying, it is
displayed as default.

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3.2.1 Network Configuration—[3-1] WAN—WAN Setting

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Secondary DNS Specifies the secondary IP Address This feature is
Server DNS server for the WAN. available when ON is
selected in Static DNS.
If the address of the
secondary DNS server
is received from
PPPoE sever before
specifying, it is
displayed as default. If
only the address of the
primary DNS server is
received from PPPoE
sever before
specifying, it is
displayed as default.
Option—SIP QoS- Selects the SIP QoS- Select • DSCP value is
DSCP DSCP. specified according
to the value set for
Option—RTP QoS- Selects the RTP QoS- Select
each protocol of the
DSCP DSCP.
WAN port of
Option—Video Selects the video QoS- Select KX-HTS series. In
QoS-DSCP DSCP. case of using an
existing LAN,
Option—Others Selects the Others QoS- Select
consult your
QoS-DSCP DSCP.
network
administrator. In
case of using a SIP
trunk, consult your
SIP service
provider.
• For DSCP value
settings for KX-HDV
series, KX-NTV
series and general-
purpose SIP phones
connected to the
same network, refer
to the
corresponding
manuals.
Option— Specifies whether to Select
Bandwidth enable the bandwidth
Limitation for limitation.
Others

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3.2.2 Network Configuration—[3-2] WAN—WAN Status

3.2.2 Network Configuration—[3-2] WAN—WAN Status


The WAN status can be confirmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.WAN No. WAN Number -
Status
WAN Channel For the currently -
configured WAN interface,
this gives the layer-2 WAN
channel information.
Connection Type The type of connection -
mode in which the PBX's
is configured.
Status Displays the connection - Connecting...:
status of the WAN.
– IP address is not
received when
Connection Type is
DHCP Client.
– Connecting to PPP
rink when
Connection Type is
PPPoE.
Connected:
– IP address is
received when
Connection Type is
DHCP Client.
– Connection Type is
Fix IP
– Connected to PPP
rink when
Connection Type is
PPPoE.
Disconnecting:
– Released the
current lease when
Connection Type is
DHCP Client.
– Disconnected to
PPP rink when
Connection Type is
PPPoE.

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3.2.2 Network Configuration—[3-2] WAN—WAN Status

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


IP Displays the IP address in - Unconfigured:
use.
– IP address is not
received when
Connection Type is
DHCP Client.
– IP address is not
received when
Connection Type is
PPPoE.
Netmask Displays the netmask in - Unconfigured:
use.
– IP address is not
received when
Connection Type is
DHCP Client.
– IP address is not
received when
Connection Type is
PPPoE.
Connection Name Displays the configured -
connection name.
Gateway Provides information -
Information about the gateway.
DNS Information Provides information - DNS chosen in the
about the primary and Default WAN is priority
secondary DNS. for display.

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3.2.3 Network Configuration—[3-4] WAN—DDNS

3.2.3 Network Configuration—[3-4] WAN—DDNS


The DDNS settings for the WAN can be programmed. In order to reflect the menu setup, you must set
"Enable DDNS Support" to Enable.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.DDNS Enable DDNS Check box to enable Check
Support DDNS support in the PBX.
WAN Interface WAN Interface name from Select
the dropdown for DDNS
resolution. The DDNS
agent running in the PBX
keeps track of changes in
IP address of chosen
WAN and informs DNS
service provider.
DDNS Server DDNS Server Select Radio
Host Name Host name registered with Text
DDNS Service provider. Router3
This is part of FQDN used
for accessing the host.
User Name Registered user name Text
with DDNS service Router3
provider.
Password Registered password with Text Router
DDNS service provider. Pwd3

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3.3 Network Configuration—[4] LAN

3.3 Network Configuration—[4] LAN


3.3.1 Network Configuration—[4-2] LAN—LAN Settings
The LAN settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.LAN IP Address Used to enter the LAN IP Address
Settings interface IP Address of the
PBX.
Subnet Mask To enter the LAN Subnet Subnet
Mask of the PBX. Mask3
MAC Address MAC Address of LAN MAC
bridge device. It can be Address
overridden by specifying
the user supplied MAC
address here.
DHCP Mode To choose the mode of Select
DHCP in the PBX's. The
options available are:
Disable, Server and Relay
Agent.
DHCP Server - IP DHCPv4 pool start IPv4 IP Address
Pool Starting address.
Address
DHCP Server - IP DHCPv4 pool end IPv4 IP Address
Pool Ending address.
Address
DHCP Server - Select from a dropdown of Select
Lease Time allowed values.
DHCP Relay - Specifies the IP address IP Address If DHCP Mode is set to
DHCP Server IP for the DHCP server for Relay Agent, this item
DHCP Relay. is displayed.
2.LAN Click Here Clicking this link displays -
Settings - IP the IP reservation screen.
Address
Reservation
2.LAN HOST NAME Host Computer name. Text
Settings - IP Router2
Reservation
IP ADDRESS IP Address to be IP Address
statistically reserved for
this host identified by MAC
address.
MAC ADDRESS MAC address of Host MAC
computer for which static Address2
IP reservation is needed.

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3.3.2 Network Configuration—[4-3] LAN—DHCP Client List

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


ENABLE To enable this static IP Check
reservation entry.
Modify Button Clicking this button allows -
you to modify the IP
reservation settings.
2.LAN Modify MAC IP Specifies the host name. Text
Settings - SETTING - Host Router2
Reserved IP name
Configuration
Modify MAC IP Specifies the reserved IP IP Address
Modification
SETTING - address.
Reserved IP
Modify MAC IP Specifies the MAC MAC
SETTING - MAC address. Address2
Address
Modify MAC IP Enables the reserved IP. Check
SETTING - Enable

3.3.2 Network Configuration—[4-3] LAN—DHCP Client List


You can view the DHCP client list.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.DHCP Host Name Host Computer Name -
Client List (display up to 16
characters). If DHCPv4
client does not send the
host name, it will show
Unknown.
MAC Address Displays MAC Address of -
DHCPv4 Client machine.
IP Address Displays IP Address -
allocated through DHCPv4
to the client machine.
Remaining Lease Provides information on -
remaining DHCPv4 lease
duration in seconds.

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3.4 Network Configuration—[5] Route

3.4 Network Configuration—[5] Route


3.4.1 Network Configuration—[5-1] Route—Static Routing
The static routing settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Static Destination IP To enter the destination IP IP Address
Routing Address of a routing entry.
Subnet Mask To enter the Subnet Mask Subnet
of a routing entry. Mask2
Gateway To enter the Gateway IP Address This feature is not
address of a routing entry. available when WAN
set PPPoE is selected
in interface.
interface To enter outgoing interface Select
name for this route. It can
be selected from a
dropdown

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3.5 Network Configuration—[6] Wireless

3.5 Network Configuration—[6] Wireless


3.5.1 Network Configuration—[6-1] Wireless—Radio Settings
The wireless radio settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Radio Common Settings - Enable / Disable of WLAN Check
Settings - WLAN Radio Radio in the PBX.
WLAN Radio Enable
Settings
Common Settings - WLAN Radio's physical -
WLAN Radio status - UP or DOWN.
Status
Common Settings - Frequency Band for -
Frequency Band WLAN
Common Settings - To enable automatic Check
Auto Channel channel selection support.
Select Enable
Common Settings - Channel No. to be used in Select
Channel No. WLAN AP. When Auto
Channel Select is
enabled, this option
cannot be used.
Common Settings - Operational Mode of Select
Operational Mode WLAN
Common Settings - For enabling Automatic Check
Auto Rate Fallback Rate Fallback support in
Enable WLAN AP.
802.11n Settings - Channel Bandwidth - 20 or Select
Channel 40 MHz.
Bandwidth
802.11n Settings - Extension channel Select
Extension Channel position - Above Control
Channel or Below Control
Channel.
802.11n Settings - 20 MHz and 40 MHz Check
20/40 MHz Co- frequencies to co-exist.
Existence Enable
802.11n Settings - Guard interval between Select
Guard Interval channels.
Configure Clicking this button allows -
Advanced Radio you to modify the
Settings - Advanced Radio Settings.
Advanced Radio For normal operation of
Settings Button WLAN AP functionality,
changing the values in
Advanced Settings is not
recommended.

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3.5.2 Network Configuration—[6-2] Wireless—Main AP Settings

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


1.Radio WLAN General Preamble Type. Select
Settings - Config - Preamble
WLAN
WLAN General Beacon interval in Unsigned
Advanced
Config - Beacon milliseconds. Number
Radio
Interval
Settings
WLAN General Delivery Traffic Indicator Unsigned
Config - DTIM Message (DTIM) interval Number
Interval in number of beacons.
WLAN General Power level at which Select
Config - Power WLAN AP should operate.
Level
WLAN General Request to Send in Bytes. Unsigned
Config - RTS Number
Threshold
WLAN General Static Rate for WLAN AP Select If the user changes
Config - Static in Mbps. any of the following
Rate in Mbit/s settings, this setting
will be reset:
• Operational Mode
• Channel Bandwidth
• Guard Interval
802.11n Settings - Length of MPDU Select
Length of MPDU aggregation in bytes.
aggregation
802.11n Settings - Space Time Block Coding Select
STBC

3.5.2 Network Configuration—[6-2] Wireless—Main AP Settings


The main AP settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.Main AP AP Name Name of Access Point - -
Settings - unique identifier.
WLAN Main
SSID Service Set Identifier - -
Settings
public name of WLAN or
Network.
Type Type (AP) -
Security Type of Security. -
Encryption Type of Encryption. -
Authentication Type of Authentication. -
Mode Operation Mode. -
Status Status of AP - UP or -
DOWN.

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3.5.3 Network Configuration—[6-3] Wireless—Security Settings

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Modify Button Clicking this button allows -
you to modify a WLAN AP
configuration.
2.Main AP SSID Service Set Identifier of Text Router
Settings - AP. SSID
WLAN AP
AP Name AP Name - Unique Text
Configuration
Identifier within the PBX. Router2
Settings
Maximum Client Indicates the maximum Unsigned
Limit number of stations that Number
can connect to the
corresponding AP.
Enable Hidden Whether to hide SSID in Check
SSID Mode beacon frames.
AP Isolation Enables or disables the Select
AP Isolation feature.

3.5.3 Network Configuration—[6-3] Wireless—Security Settings


The wireless security settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.Security AP name Displays the AP name. Label To change this setting,
Settings - refer to 3.5.2 Network
WLAN Configuration—[6-2]
Security Wireless—Main AP
Settings Settings.
SSID Displays the SSID. Label To change this setting,
refer to 3.5.2 Network
Configuration—[6-2]
Wireless—Main AP
Settings.
Security Selection Selects the Security. Select
- Security
Security Selection Selects the authentication Select This feature is
- Authentication type. available when the
Type following settings are
specified:
• Security: Basic and
Encryption
Type:WEP
• Security: Except for
Basic
Security Selection Selects the encryption Select
- Encryption Type type.

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3.5.3 Network Configuration—[6-3] Wireless—Security Settings

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


WEP Key Settings Selects the key index. Select This feature is
- Key Index available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
WEP Key Settings Selects the encryption Select This feature is
- Encryption Level level. available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
If you change the this
feature setting, the
WEP Key 1 - 4 will be
reset to default.
WEP Key Settings Selects the WEP key type. Select This feature is
- WEP Key Type available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
If you change the this
feature setting, the
WEP Key 1 - 4 will be
reset to default.
WEP Key Settings Specifies the WEP key 1. Text ASCII This feature is
- WEP Key 1*1 Text HEX available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
WEP Key Settings Specifies the WEP key 2. Text ASCII This feature is
- WEP Key 2*1 Text HEX available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
WEP Key Settings Specifies the WEP key 3. Text ASCII This feature is
- WEP Key 3*1 Text HEX available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
WEP Key Settings Specifies the WEP key 4. Text ASCII This feature is
- WEP Key 4*1 Text HEX available when WEP is
selected in Encryption
Type.
WPA/WPA2 Specifies the re-key Unsigned This feature is not
Settings - Re-Key interval. Number available when Basic
Interval is selected in Security.
Personal Settings - Specifies whether to use Check This feature is
Use PSK pre-shared keys. available when
Personal is selected in
Authentication Type.
Personal Settings - Specifies the pre-shared Text HEX This feature is
Pre-Shared Key key. available when
Personal is selected in
Authentication Type.

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3.5.4 Network Configuration—[6-5] Wireless—Wireless LAN Setup Settings

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Personal Settings - Specifies the passphrase Text ASCII This feature is
Passphrase (8-63 characters). available when
Personal is selected in
Authentication Type.
Personal Settings - Switches either display or - This feature is
Display/Hide hide the PSK and available when
Passphrase/PSK Passphrase. Personal is selected in
Button Authentication Type.
Management Selects the management Select This feature is
Frame Protection - frame protection. available when WPA2
Management is selected in Security.
Frame Protection

*1 For security, change these keys the first time that you program the PBX.

3.5.4 Network Configuration—[6-5] Wireless—Wireless LAN


Setup Settings
The Wireless LAN Setup settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
5. Wireless AP name AP Name as shown in -
LAN Setup Read Only info.
Settings
SSID SSID as shown in Read -
Only info.
Reset Wireless Enabling of Wireless LAN Check When this feature
LAN Setup Setup. setting changes to
Configuration - OFF, Internal Registrar
Wireless LAN Support is set to OFF.
Setup Enable When this feature
setting changes to ON,
Internal Registrar
Support is set to ON.
Reset Wireless Internal Registrar Support. - This feature is set to
LAN Setup ON, when Wireless
Configuration - LAN Setup Enable is
Internal Registrar set to ON.
Support This feature is set to
OFF, when Wireless
LAN Setup Enable is
set to OFF.
Reset Wireless Specifies whether to -
LAN Setup enable Wireless LAN
Configuration - Setup.
Wireless LAN
Setup State
Configured

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3.5.5 Network Configuration—[6-6] Wireless—MAC Filter

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Push Button Click "start PBC", then -
Configuration start PBC on the device
(PBC) Method you want to connect to the
router within two minutes.

3.5.5 Network Configuration—[6-6] Wireless—MAC Filter


The wireless MAC filter settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
6.MAC Filter AP name Displays the AP name. -
- WLAN
Access Control List Types of Access Control Radio
MAC Control
Mode(ACL Mode)
MAC Address To enter the MAC address MAC This feature is not
to be used in the MAC Address2 available, when
filter. Disable is selected in
Access Control List
Mode(ACL Mode).
Remove Remove the selected Check
MAC address for control.

3.5.6 Network Configuration—[6-7] Wireless—Device


Association
You can view a list of devices associated with the WLAN.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
6.Device SSID Service Set Identifier. -
Association -
Max. Signal Indicates the maximum -
WLAN
Level@antenna signal level.
Device
[dBm]
Association
List MAC Address MAC address of the -
associated station.
IP Address IP address of the -
associated station.
RSSI1 [dBm] Displays the RSSI level of -
the device that is
connected to the Wireless
LAN.
RX Rate [Mbit/s] Displays the RX Rate of -
the device that is
connected to the Wireless
LAN.
TX Rate [Mbit/s] Displays the TX Rate of -
the device that is
connected to the Wireless
LAN.

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3.6 Network Configuration—[7] Firewall

3.6 Network Configuration—[7] Firewall


3.6.1 Network Configuration—[7-1] Firewall—Firewall Setting
Description
The firewall settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Firewall Firewall Setting It allows for the enabling Radio
Setting or disabling of the firewall
in the PBX's.

3.6.2 Network Configuration—[7-2] Firewall—Packet Filtering


Description
The packet filtering settings for the firewall can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.Packet Add Button Clicking this button adds a -
Filtering - packet filtering rule.
Packet
Enable Packet To enable or disable the Check
Filtering
Filter Packet Filter feature of the
PBX. To Enable, select the
check box.
Source IP Filter IP Address range of - Indicates "*" when ALL
the local machine under is selected in the
the PBX. Source IP Type.
Source Port Filter Port number range - Indicates "*" when
of the local machine under Source Port is blank.
the PBX.
Destination IP IP address of the - Indicates "*" when ALL
destination. is selected in the
Destination IP Type.
Destination Port Port address of the - Indicates "*" when
destination. Destination Port is
blank.
Protocol To select the protocol. The -
options available are TCP,
UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP and
ALL.
Ingress Interface Input interface of the -
packet.
Egress Interface Output interface of the -
packet.
Source MAC Source MAC Address of -
Address the packet originating
host.

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3.6.2 Network Configuration—[7-2] Firewall—Packet Filtering

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Enable To enable/disable the Check
particular packet filtering
rule.
Modify Button Clicking this button allows -
you to modify a packet
filtering rule.
2.Packet Protocol To select the protocol. The Select
Filtering - options available are TCP,
Add a packet UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP and
filtering rule ALL.
Source IP Type The source IP can be ALL, Select
SINGLE or SUBNET,
involving a range of IP
addresses.
Source IP Address To specify the source IP IP Address This feature is
address. available when
SINGLE or SUBNET is
selected in the Source
IP Type.
Source Netmask To specify a netmask for Subnet This feature is
the source IP address. Mask4 available when
SUBNET is selected in
the Source IP Type.
Source Port To specify the range of the Unsigned
source port. Valid for Number
protocols TCP or UDP
only.
Destination IP The destination IP can be Select
Type ALL, SINGLE or SUBNET,
involving a range of IP
addresses.
Destination IP To specify the destination IP Address This feature is
Address IP address. available when
SINGLE or SUBNET is
selected in the
Destination IP Type.
Destination To specify a netmask for Subnet This feature is
Netmask the destination IP address. Mask4 available when
SUBNET is selected in
the Destination IP
Type.
Destination Port To specify the range of the Unsigned
destination port. Valid for Number
protocols TCP or UDP
only.

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3.6.2 Network Configuration—[7-2] Firewall—Packet Filtering

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Ingress Interface To specify the input Select
interface of the packet
from dropdown options.
(e.g. WAN1).
Egress Interface To specify the output Select
interface of the packet
from dropdown options.
(e.g. WAN2).
Source MAC This is the source host’s MAC
Address MAC address. Address2
Enable To enable/disable the Check
particular packet filtering
rule.
2.Packet Protocol To select the protocol. The Select
Filtering - options available are TCP,
Modify UDP, ICMP, AH, ESP and
packet ALL.
filtering rule
Source IP Type The source IP can be ALL, Select
SINGLE or SUBNET,
involving a range of IP
addresses.
Source IP Address To specify the source IP IP Address This feature is
address. available when
SINGLE or SUBNET is
selected in the Source
IP Type.
Source Netmask To specify a netmask for Subnet This feature is
the source IP address. Mask4 available when
SUBNET is selected in
the Source IP Type.
Source Port To specify the range of the Unsigned
source port. Valid for Number
protocols TCP or UDP
only.
Destination IP The destination IP can be Select
Type ALL, SINGLE or SUBNET,
involving a range of IP
addresses.
Destination IP To specify the destination IP Address This feature is
Address IP address. available when
SINGLE or SUBNET is
selected in the
Destination IP Type.

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3.6.3 Network Configuration—[7-3] Firewall—Application Server Settings

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Destination To specify a netmask for Subnet This feature is
Netmask the destination IP address. Mask4 available when
SUBNET is selected in
the Destination IP
Type.
Destination Port To specify the range of the Unsigned
destination port. Valid for Number
protocols TCP or UDP
only.
Ingress Interface To specify the input Select
interface of the packet
from dropdown options.
(e.g. WAN1).
Egress Interface To specify the output Select
interface of the packet
from dropdown options.
(e.g. WAN2).
Source MAC This is the source host’s MAC
Address MAC address. Address2
Enable To enable/disable the Check
particular packet filtering
rule.

3.6.3 Network Configuration—[7-3] Firewall—Application Server


Settings
Description
The application server settings for the firewall can be programmed.
Screen /
Setting item Description Input Type Note
Tab
3.Applicatio Https Web Server Web Server settings: The Unsigned
n Server - Port Port Number Number
Settings
Http Web Server - Telnet Server settings: -
Port The Port Number

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3.7 Network Configuration—[8] NAT

3.7 Network Configuration—[8] NAT


3.7.1 Network Configuration—[8-1] NAT—NAT Settings
Description
The NAT settings can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.NAT NAT Settings Used to Enable or Disable Radio
Settings the Network Address
Translation feature.

3.7.2 Network Configuration—[8-2] NAT—Virtual Server


Description
The virtual server settings for NAT can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.Virtual Add Button Clicking this button adds a -
Server - virtual server
Virtual configuration.
Server
Application Name Configured Application -
Name for Virtual Server
rule.
Private IP Private IP address of -
Virtual Server rule.
Remote IP Remote IP address of -
Virtual Server rule.
Private Start Port Private Port starting -
range.
Private End Port Private Port ending range. -
For a single port the start
and end are both the
same
Protocol Virtual Server protocol - -
TCP or UDP or Both i.e.
TCP/UDP.
Public Start Port Public Port starting range. -
Public End Port Public Port ending range. -
For a single port the start
and end are both the
same
Enable To enable the specified -
entry of the virtual server.
WAN Interface WAN interface on which -
the Virtual Server rule is
configured.

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3.7.3 Network Configuration—[8-3] NAT—DMZ

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


Modify Button Clicking this button allows -
you to modify a virtual
server configuration.
2.Virtual Application Name - Custom application Text Up to 40 characters.
Server - Custom application
Configure
Virtual
Server
Protocol Specify Virtual Server Select
protocol - TCP or UDP or
Both i.e. TCP/UDP.
Private IP Specify Private IP address IP Address If a character that can
of Virtual Server rule. not be used is entered,
this feature is set to
255.255.255.255.
Remote IP Specify Remote IP IP Address If 255.255.255.255 is
address of Virtual Server entered, this feature is
rule. set to 0.0.0.0.
Public Port Range Specify Public Port range. Unsigned
Number
Private Port Range Specify Private Port Unsigned This feature is
range. For a single port, Number changed in conjunction
the start and end are both with Public Port Range
the same. setting.
Enable To enable the specified Check
entry of the virtual server,
select the check box.
WAN Interface Specify WAN interface on Select
which the Virtual Server
rule is configured.

3.7.3 Network Configuration—[8-3] NAT—DMZ


Description
The DMZ settings for NAT can be programmed.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.DMZ Enable To enable or disable the Check
DMZ setting of the PBX.
Select the check box to
enable.
IP Address of To enter IP Address of the IP Address
Virtual DMZ Host DMZ host.

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3.8 Network Configuration—[10] Port Status

3.8 Network Configuration—[10] Port Status


Description
This menu displays the link status for each port.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Port Status Physical Link Displays the WAN Port 1 -
Status - WAN1 physical link status, up or
down.
Physical Link Displays the WAN Port 2 -
Status - WAN2 physical link status, up or
down.
Physical Link Displays the wireless -
Status - Wireless physical link status, up or
down.
Physical Link Displays the LAN port 1 -
Status - LAN1 physical link status, up or
down.
Physical Link Displays the LAN port 2 -
Status - LAN2 physical link status, up or
down.

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Section 4
Maintenance

This section provides setting items for programming


maintenance.

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4.1 Maintenance

4.1 Maintenance
Description
Indicates various version informations and system informations.
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
Maintenance Main Unit Version Indicates a main unit -
—Version software version of
Information KX-HTS series.
Bootloader Version Indicates a bootloader -
version of KX-HTS series.
Router Version Indicates KX-HTS series -
built-in router version.
WAVE300 Version Indicates WAVE300 -
version supported by
KX-HTS series.
Maintenance MPR-ID Indicates an MPR-ID of -
—System KX-HTS series.
Information
Main Unit Region Indicates a region of -
KX-HTS series.
System Up Time Indicates an accumulated -
time since KX-HTS series
has been started.

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4.2 Maintenance—[1] Management

4.2 Maintenance—[1] Management


Description
Opens or closes the port for the NW external (WAN) connection through Web Maintenance Console
Implement a registration for login level and a user account.

4.2.1 Maintenance—[1-1] Management—Web Programming


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Web Remote Web Sets acceptance or non- Radio Login level able to do
Programmin Maintenance acceptance for remote Remote access is the
g access "Installer" level.
Web Maintenance Click "Edit" and displays -
Password for Local the Web Maintenance
Access Password for the Local
Access dialog box.
Web Maintenance Click "Edit" and displays -
Password for the Web Maintenance
Remote Access Password for the Remote
Access dialog box.
System PIN for Click "Edit" and displays -
Manager the System PIN for the
Manager dialog box.
Web Auto Logout No operation timeout Unsigned
Duration (minutes) Number

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4.3 Maintenance—[2] System Control

4.3 Maintenance—[2] System Control


Description
This section serves as reference operating instructions for the System Control menu of the Maintenance
screen when programming using Web Maintenance Console.

4.3.1 Maintenance—[2-1] System Control—Firmware Transfer to


PBX
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.Firmware Transfer from In Location of program Radio
Transfer to files, specify the location
PBX of the system data from
the Radio button.
Transfer from Click Browse and specify -
Local PC-File the location of the updated
Name program files stored on
the PC logged in to Web
Maintenance Console.
Transfer from USB If a USB memory device is Select
Memory-File inserted into the PBX, the
Name contents of the following
directory on the device will
be checked for updated
files.

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4.3.2 Maintenance—[2-2] System Control—Firmware Update

4.3.2 Maintenance—[2-2] System Control—Firmware Update


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.Firmware Update File- Indicates a Program type. -
Update Program
Update File-File Indicates a File name. -
Name
Update File- Indicates a Firmware -
Version version.
Update File- Click "Delete" button, and -
Delete delete indicated firmware
file.
Update Target- Check the target to update Check
Target firmware file, and click
"Execute".
Update Target- Indicates the type of -
Type update firmware file.
Update Target- Indicates a Port number -
Port Specifies the HDV
firmware update port
number.
Update Target- Indicates a Current -
Current Version firmware version.

4.3.3 Maintenance—[2-3] System Control—System Data Backup


& Restore
Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.System Backup to Select the device to Radio
Data Backup backup destination.
& Restore-
System Data
Backup
3.System Restore from Transfer source of a file to Radio
Data Backup be used to restore.
& Restore-
Restore from Local Indicates the filename to -
System Data
PC-File Name restore from a Local PC.
Restore
Click "Browse" and select
the restore file, and click
"Execute".
Restore from USB Select the filename to Select
Memory-File restore from a USB, and
Name click "Execute".

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4.3.4 Maintenance—[2-4] System Control—System Reset

4.3.4 Maintenance—[2-4] System Control—System Reset


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
4.System System Reset Reset button -
Reset When programming
changes or other changes
to PBX settings require a
system reset, this
command allows a reset
to be performed remotely
from Web Maintenance
Console. When the
system is reset, any
settings not saved to the
System Memory are lost.
A backup should be
performed before the reset
to ensure no data is lost.
However, a backup should
not be performed if
settings or data have
recently been imported
into the system, because
performing a backup
would overwrite the
imported data with the
current PBX settings.

4.4 Maintenance—[3] Utility


Description
This section serves as reference for operating instructions for the Utility menu on the Maintenance screen of
Web Maintenance Console.

4.4.1 Maintenance—[3-1] Utility—USB


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
1.USB Capacity Capacity (Byte) -
(Separated by comma for
each 3 digits)
Used Usage capacity (Byte) -
(Separated by comma for
each 3 digits)
Available Free space (Byte) -
(Separated by comma for
each 3 digits)

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4.4.2 Maintenance—[3-2] Utility—System Log

4.4.2 Maintenance—[3-2] Utility—System Log


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
2.System Log Type Log type Radio
Log
Option-Syslog Specifies whether to Check
(debug) output Syslog (debug).
Option-"astlog" Selects the "astlog" debug Select
Debug Level level.
Option-Analog Specifies whether to Check
Caller ID Log output Caller ID logs for
analog trunks.
Log Log display -
Save Log 1. Select Save. The
Save dialog box will
be displayed.
2. Enter a file name.
3. Click Save.
Clear Log To clear the event log
1. Select Clear.

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4.4.3 Maintenance—[3-3] Utility—Email Notification

4.4.3 Maintenance—[3-3] Utility—Email Notification


Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note
3.Email System Alarm- For Filtering Setting, Check
Notification- Filtering Setting- select the check boxes to
Email Major specify whether to receive
Notification e-mails when there is a
Major alarm, a Minor
alarm, or both.
System Alarm- Same as above Check
Filtering Setting-
Minor
System Alarm- Specify one or two e-mail Text Email
Email Address 1 addresses that will receive
system alarm alert
messages.
System Alarm- Same as above Text Email
Email Address 2
System Alarm- In Subject enter the text Text5
Subject that will be used for the
subject header of e-mails
that are sent.
Voice Mail- Voice mail subject Text5
Subject
Send Test Email- Send a test e-mail to Text Email
Email Address confirm that e-mail
sending settings are
correctly configured.
Send Test Email- In Subject, enter text to be Text5
Subject used as the subject line of
the e-mail sent.
3.Email Mail Sender Specifies the name to be Text5
Notification- Information Name used as the sender of the
SMTP e-mails from the PBX.
Mail Address Specifies the sending e- Text Email
mail address for
messages sent from the
PBX. This address, for
example, could be set as
the e-mail address of an
administrator.
SMTP Server for SMTP Server Address Radio
Relay-SMTP
Server Address
SMTP Server for Specifies the IP address IP Address
Relay-IP Address of the SMTP server to be
used to send e-mails.

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4.4.3 Maintenance—[3-3] Utility—Email Notification

Screen / Tab Setting item Description Input Type Note


SMTP Server for Specifies the host name of Text Router
Relay-Name the SMTP server to be
used to send e-mails.
SMTP Server for Specifies the port number Unsigned
Relay-SMTP of the SMTP server to be Number
Server Port used to send e-mails.
Number
SMTP Server for Specifies whether the Radio
Relay-SMTP SMTP server uses
Over TLS Transport Layer Security.
SMTP Specifies whether Radio
Authentication- authentication on the
SMTP SMTP server is enabled.
Authentication
SMTP Specifies the user name Text Router
Authentication- required to access the
User Name SMTP server.
SMTP Specifies the password Text1
Authentication- required to access the
Password SMTP server.

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4.4.3 Maintenance—[3-3] Utility—Email Notification

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Section 5
Appendix

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5.1 Input Characters (TextLCDHDV)

5.1 Input Characters (TextLCDHDV)


Description
The input type of TextLCDHDV characters as below:
SP ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
@ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ¡
¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¨ © ª « ¬ - ® ¯ ° ±
² ³ ´ µ ¶ · ¸ ¹ º » ¼ ½ ¾ ¿ À Á
Â Ã Ä Å Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í Î Ï Ð Ñ
Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö × Ø Ù Ú Û Ü Ý Þ ß à á
â ã ä å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ð ñ
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Ă ă Ą ą Ć ć Ĉ ĉ Ċ ċ Č č Ď ď Đ đ
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