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11. Select the desired Extension

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4.2 PBX System Configuration (5) 

Setting Registration Mode - 2 

Summary of Contents for NS1000

Page 1: ...CLASSROOM MATERIAL TRAINER NS1000 ...

Page 2: ...n NS1000 WebMC NS1000 Terminal Registration NS1000 User Profiles NS1000 DSP Resources NS1000 Networking NS1000 Upgrade Backup NS1000 Maintenance From following this course element participants will be gain an understanding of how to install initialize and maintain the NS1000 system Further information about feature implementation and specifications may be found in the associated Installation Manua...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION AND INITIALIZATION Section 1 ...

Page 4: ...he following sections NS1000 Installation NS1000 System Initialization From following this course element participants will be gain an understanding of how to install and initialize the NS1000 ready for first use Further information about feature implementation and specifications may be found in the associated Installation Manual Feature Guide and User Manual ...

Page 5: ...rge Protector connection 1 8 Connecting Power 1 9 External Connections Chapter 2 System Initialization 2 1 System Initialization 2 2 Web Console Preparation 2 3 Web Console Connection 2 4 1st Login 2 5 Easy Setup Chapter 3 Slave Initial Configuration 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration 3 2 Slave Registration Chapter 4 System Outline 4 1 UPS Connection and setting ...

Page 6: ...INSTALLATION Chapter 1 ...

Page 7: ...on and wiring precautions The information contained in this presentation is intended to supplement the NS1000 Installation Manual by providing an overview of the installation and initialization process and in no way replaces the published Installation Manual Where any information contained herein appears unclear or incomplete the information contained in the published NS1000 Installation Manual sh...

Page 8: ...ription Quantity NS1000 Main Unit 1 AC Cord 1 19 Rack mounting bracket 2 AC Cord Hook Clip 1 Screws 6 1 1 Unpacking 1 Unpacking Remove the NS1000 from the box and check that the following items are present ...

Page 9: ... location External The main ports jacks and LEDs etc are shown below AC IN AC cord clamp AC SW GROUND Serial port FAN System mode SW USB port IP ports LED indicators MOH EPG ports DPH Port Option Legacy Slot Option Front Side Back Side ...

Page 10: ...1 2 Component Location 2 Component location Internal The expansion option slots are shown below Slot FAX Server Slot Doorphone Slot Trunk SLT Slot Storage Memory Slot DSP 2 Slot DSP 1 ...

Page 11: ... 1 Ensure the Power Switch is OFF 2 Remove 3 screws from the rear of the top cover NB Where possible Option cards should be installed before installing and powering on the unit for the first time When this is not possible the system must first be SHUTDOWN using the Web Maintenance Console Removing the power without shutting down the unit may damage the systems file structure and render the system ...

Page 12: ...installed 1 3 Option Installation 2 CAUTION When installing or removing option cards do not put pressure on the main board Damage to the option and main board may result 3 Remove the cover 4 Install the required options 5 Replace the top cover and screws ...

Page 13: ...to the NS1000 2 Bolt the NS1000 into the rack using the hardware supplied by the rack manufacturer Size 2U Dimensions 430mm 88mm 340mm Weight Under 4 5kg Fully Mounted NB Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation around the system and that the rack temperature limit is not exceeded Refer to the Installation manual for further details ...

Page 14: ... MUST be placed flat on it s base Not on it s back sides or upside down etc The units FAN opening MUST be clear A 10cm gap around the sides and 20cm over the top of the unit MUST be maintained DO NOT place flammable wood etc objects behind the unit Refer to the Installation Manual for more details ...

Page 15: ... secured correctly to the wall and may fall 1 6 Wall Mounting Wall Mounting the NS1000 The NS1000 can be installed onto a suitable wall using the optional Wall Mounting kit Refer to the Installation Manual for further details 1 Install the screws with suitable wall anchors etc 2 Mount the unit to the wall using the Wall Mounting Kit ...

Page 16: ...n earth and the earth terminal of the PBX must be made To protect the system from electrical surges it is strongly recommend to connect the system to a surge protector that meets the following specifications Surge arrestor type 3 electrode arrestor DC spark over voltage 230 V Maximum peak current at least 10 kA Many countries areas have regulations requiring surge protection Be sure to comply with...

Page 17: ...utomatically by sending a warning signal to the PBX through the USB port By shutting down correctly data loss or serious damage to the PBX caused by a sudden power cut can be prevented When power is restored turn off the PBX using the power switch first and then turn the PBX back on before starting the PBX 1 8 Connecting Power Connecting the AC Cord Using the AC Cord supplied with the unit connect...

Page 18: ...1 9 External connections Connecting Peripherals and Options Once the NS1000 has been mounted various peripherals and options can be connected Refer to the Installation Manual for further details ...

Page 19: ...SYSTEM INITIALISATION Chapter 2 ...

Page 20: ...h AMBER the STATUS LED will then flash GREEN 4 Slide the System Mode Switch back to the NORMAL position When the STATUS LED is flashing System Mode Switch Indicators STATUS BATT ALARM MASTER 5 When successfully executed the STATUS indicator will stop flashing and stay lit RED or GREEN Refer to Appendix for LED Sequence Detail 2 1 System Initialisation STATUS RED No DHCP STATUS GREEN DHCP MASTER Fl...

Page 21: ...ore available hard disk space 10GB or more available hard disk space Display Screen resolution XGA 1024 768 DPI setting Normal size 96 DPI Screen resolution XGA 1024 768 DPI setting Normal size 96 DPI Supported Browsers Windows Internet Explorer 7 or 8 Mozilla Firefox 4 Browser Settings Enable the following functions in the browser s settings Cookies JavaScript The ability to download files The di...

Page 22: ...ult IP Address 223 0 0 1 3 Open you Browser and enter the URL http 223 0 0 1 WebMC 4 The Web Maintenance Console login screen will then be displayed in your browser 2 3 Web Console Connection When the system has been initialized the Setup Wizard can be run via the Web Maintenance Console Web MC Connecting a PC to the NS1000 via the Web MC ...

Page 23: ...ry default state Default Settings Username INSTALLER Password 1234 1 Select the Web MC Language 2 Click Install 2 4 First Login Factory Default Setting When connecting to the system for the first time the Easy Setup Wizard will launch ...

Page 24: ...e Look system or Stand Alone units must be configured as a Master It is important to select the correct Suffix Country settings so that the correct default tones emergency dial and other country specific data are set automatically Set the unit Suffix Code UK NE CE GR etc and your required country The Suffix Code can be found on the units Nameplate and box Click Next to continue 2 5 Easy Setup 1 Lo...

Page 25: ...tomatically from your PC Check that the PC date time is correct Click Next to continue Use a name which easily identifies the unit Select the Time Zone 2 5 Easy Setup 2 PBX Setting 2 Give the system an appropriate name and set the Time Zone ...

Page 26: ...ain an IP Address however static addresses can also be assigned By default no DNS server addresses are set Configure them as required Click Next to continue 2 5 Easy Setup 3 LAN Setting 3 Enter the required LAN Settings Note If you are Not using DHCP then you Must assign a DSP IP Address Manually ...

Page 27: ...s connected to the same network as the PBX All settings including Extension Number are registered automatically NB DHCP Server Required Extension Number Input Suitable for NT Terminals connected to the same network as the PBX All network and registration settings are registered automatically The Extension number is configured manually via the Terminal NB DHCP Server Required 2 5 Easy Setup 4 LAN S...

Page 28: ...aylight Saving automatic adjustment can be set here 2 5 Easy Setup 5 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Daylight Saving Setting 5 The source used for automatic time adjustment and the Daylight Saving mode is set here This is useful to keep the time displayed on the terminals and SMDR records etc accurate Click Next to continue ...

Page 29: ...te Easy Setup Check the required SNMP settings with the Network Administrator and enter as required to enable Remote Management 2 5 Easy Setup 6 Maintenance Remote Management Settings 6 The Installer Password can be changed Strongly Recommended and SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol can be configured here ...

Page 30: ...em configuration can now be made Login with the new password 2 5 Easy Setup 7 If the systems LAN settings were changed during Easy Setup you will be prompted to restart the PBX so that the changes can take effect Be sure to login with the new password etc ...

Page 31: ...out timer change this setting Settings Network Service 5 HTTP 2 5 Easy Setup 8 By Default the WebMC portal will remain active without activity for 60 minutes To change the WebMC Portal settings change the time here after 2nd login ...

Page 32: ...SLAVE INITIAL CONFIGURATION Chapter 3 ...

Page 33: ...e Click Next to continue 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration Location Setting 1 Set the unit status as Slave 2 Enter the IP Address of the Master System Enter the IP Address of the Master Unit Default IP Address 192 168 0 101 ...

Page 34: ... same range 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration LAN Setting 3 Enter the required LAN Settings Change the IP Address to a different number within the same range Click Next to continue Note If you are Not using DHCP then you Must assign a DSP IP Address Manually ...

Page 35: ...3 1 Slave Initial Configuration LAN Setting Note Once the LAN settings has changed the system will need to reboot The bellow pop up will be displayed Click OK to reboot system ...

Page 36: ...al Registration Mode as Manual Full automatic can be used but is not covered in this document Manual entry reduces the number of Empty Extension numbers in CA Note 1 Non UT Series SIP Terminals must be registered manually 2 By default the UT Series SIP Extension password is automatically set to 1234 Click Next to continue ...

Page 37: ...Saving automatic adjustment can be set here 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Daylight Saving Setting 5 The source used for automatic time adjustment and the Daylight Saving mode is set here This is useful to keep the time displayed on the terminals and SMDR records etc accurate Click Next to continue ...

Page 38: ...enter it before continuing 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration Maintenance Remote Management Settings 6 The Installer Password can be changed if required Even if you want to keep as default 1234 you must re enter it here before continuing Click Finish to complete ...

Page 39: ...guration can now be made Login with the new password 3 1 Slave Initial Configuration If the systems LAN settings were changed during Easy Setup you will be prompted to restart the PBX so that the changes can take effect Be sure to login with the new password etc ...

Page 40: ...e been initially configured the Slave system needs to be added to the Master system network Log into the Master system You will be presented with the bellow screen Click on the Add Site Button Add Site Follow the prompts to add the desired Slave site ...

Page 41: ...on Once the Slave system has been added to the network the Slave system needs to be registered to the Master system Log into the Master system You will be presented with the bellow screen Click on the List button List View ...

Page 42: ...3 2 Slave Registration Click on the Registration button From the popup select the Slave system displayed in the list and click Next Click on Registration Select Slave Unit Select move button Click Next ...

Page 43: ...3 2 Slave Registration Once the Slave is registered it will show in the list view Pressing the Home button will show the systems in the Tree view This is displayed on the next slide ...

Page 44: ...3 2 Slave Registration Once the Slave has been registered it will show on the Home screen In Service ...

Page 45: ...UPS CONNECTION Chapter 4 ...

Page 46: ...tus and availability of a UPS Conditions For details about UPS units that are compatible with the automatic shutdown feature of this PBX consult your dealer If an incompatible UPS is connected and the UPS runs out of power the PBX will turn off without shutting down The power cord and USB cable must be connected to the same UPS Connecting them to different UPS s can result in incorrect operation I...

Page 47: ...nce Status Equipment Status 1 UPS Set the UPS Battery Level that when reached will cause the PBX to Shutdown UPS Status can be seen here 2 Set the NS1000 Shutdown threshold via the WebMC NB UPS Status alerts can also be sent via email 4 1 UPS Connection and setting 2 ...

Page 48: ...SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMPLETE ...

Page 49: ...WEB MAINTENANCE CONSOLE Section 2 ...

Page 50: ...tenance Console Web MC All features and settings of the PBX can be set through system programming with the Web Maintenance Console The following explains the installation procedure basic structure and operation of the WebMC ...

Page 51: ... Modes 1 3 User s Account Chapter 2 Connections 2 1 System Requirements 2 2 Available Connections 2 3 Accessing Web MC 2 4 Logging into Web MC Chapter 3 WebMC Tour 3 1 Screen Descriptions 3 2 Button Descriptions 3 3 SLOT View Chapter 4 Appendix Static NAT Setting Example ...

Page 52: ...OVERVIEW Chapter 1 ...

Page 53: ...ol for KX NS1000 The NS1000 WebMC is a web based application which allows you to manage the PBX system easily KX NS1000 does NOT support Unified PC Maintenance Console UPCMC for KX NCP TDE TDA KX NS1000 does NOT support the system programming using proprietary telephones ...

Page 54: ...e Allows real time access and configuration of the PBX system Off Line Mode Configuration is done Off Line and applied to the PBX at a later date Direct Connection http Via LAN http Via VPN http Via Internet https Direct Connection http Via LAN http Via VPN http Via Internet https Available 2012 ...

Page 55: ...For general maintenance of users and user settings such as backing up the system data confirming extension information etc User User End users For changing user s extension settings such as changing profiles storing personal speed dial numbers etc Account Levels Number of Accounts Level Single Unit One look Simultaneous Login Installer 1 1 1 User Administrator 0 16 0 16 1 32 User User 0 16 0 1512 ...

Page 56: ...CONNECTIONS Chapter 2 ...

Page 57: ...ternet Explorer 8 or 9 Mozilla Firefox version 5 0 or later Make sure you are using the latest version of the above Web browser software For details refer to the Web browser s documentation Browser Settings Cookies Java Script The ability to download files The display of animations The display of images These functions must be enabled in the Web browser s settings to use Web Maintenance Console Fo...

Page 58: ...onnections 1 3 In order to program or manage the PBX you need to connect your PC to the PBX Several connection methods are provided and here you can see the outline of the direct connection 1 Direct Connection MNT Port If the PC has Gigabit Ethernet interface an Ethernet crossover cable may be needed It depends on the specification of the PC ...

Page 59: ...ASE T CAT 5e or higher Maximum length 100 m Auto Negotiation ON If using VLAN The switch must be IEEE 802 1Q compliant and set the port to Untagged 2 2 Available Connections 2 3 It is also possible to manage the PBX via a LAN or VPN connection 2 LAN VPN Connection LAN Port ...

Page 60: ...LAN The switch must be IEEE 802 1Q compliant and set the port to Untagged 2 2 Available Connections 3 3 Using the WebMC and suitable network routing it is possible to access the PBX system via the Internet Ensure that appropriate security measures are in place before attempting this Firewall etc 3 Connection via Internet The WAN port on the KX NS1000 is not supported with ver 1 0 ...

Page 61: ...tps xxx xxx xxx xxx yyy xxx xxx xxx xxx will be an IP address and yyy will be a port numbers that can be accessed from the internet for example the IP address and port number of a router Port forwarding settings must specify the IP address and the port number of the network router xxx xxx xxx xxx yyy to transfer the packets to the PBX in the LAN so that the packets sent to the global IP address an...

Page 62: ...ramming can be performed Users that are logged in to Web Maintenance Console but do not have the ability to make changes may only view menus and setting items they would normally be able to edit If a user fails to log in three times wrong password the failure is recorded in the error log of the PBX and the user cannot log in again for 5min 2 4 LOGIN LOGOUT 1 LOGIN After establishing a connection t...

Page 63: ... sure to log out from the Web MC using the Logout button otherwise any unsaved changes will be lost Clicking this button will save any programming changes to the PBX s Storage Memory Card and log you out of Web Maintenance Console ...

Page 64: ...WEBMC TOUR Chapter 3 ...

Page 65: ...ne help Displays the Web MC version info Saves the data and logs you out Adds slave units Displays the Home screen in icon view Displays the Home screen in list view Saves the data Home Screen Icon PBX Maser PBX Slaves 3 1 Screen Descriptions 1 4 Upon LOGIN you are presented with the Home Screen ...

Page 66: ... shown here PBX Status List View 3 1 Screen Descriptions 2 4 Using the List view in the Home Screen allows you to see the PBX Type Master Slave IP Address MAC address S W Version and Region type of all PBXs in a One Look system ...

Page 67: ... routing and incoming call settings Configure call logging SMDR and other PBX maintenance items UM Configuration Configure Unified Messaging mailboxes and voice mail subscriber settings Configure service settings and system parameters Configure hardware options Network Services Configure server and client features for the PBX Configure connections settings and network security Setup Screen Icon Co...

Page 68: ...d MOH data Reset or shutdown the system Tool Backup system data to a USB memory device View a list of PBX extensions Import and export PBX settings and user information Backup or restore Unified Messaging data Utility Perform tests for PBX cards and network connections Transfer files between the PBX and a connected PC View reports error logs event logs and program update logs Monitor and trace PBX...

Page 69: ...o DRAM and remains on the same screen To save setting while programming click this button on the Home screen When this button is clicked to logout of Web Maintenance Console system data is automatically backed up from the PBX to the Storage Memory Card 3 2 Button Descriptions 1 2 Standard Buttons NB Be sure to SAVE your programming frequently ...

Page 70: ...ry Edits the selected row Deletes the selected row Copies Data Fields 3 2 Button Descriptions 2 2 Each Setting screen has a number of helpful icons available The available icons will differ depending on the screen Standard Icons ...

Page 71: ...Select Physical or Virtual Slot View Installed Physical Cards Status Buttons 3 3 Slot View In the Settings View the SLOT view shows what Physical and Virtual cards are installed May other system properties or features can also be viewed ...

Page 72: ...APPENDIX Chapter 4 ...

Page 73: ...t No 443 IP Address 10 75 60 2 Setting Items For PBX 1 For PBX 2 Interface a b Protocol TCP TCP Receiving Port No WAN Side 8080 8081 IP Address of Transfer Destination 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 3 Port No of Transfer Destination 443 443 IP Address 192 168 0 3 Protocol TCP Web MC Port No 443 PBX 1 PBX 1 https 133 149 172 28 8080 PBX 2 https 133 149 172 28 8081 No particular settings Static NAPT Local IP...

Page 74: ...WEBMC COMPLETE ...

Page 75: ...TERMINAL REGISTRATION Section 3 ...

Page 76: ...utomatic Mode When an IP terminal is connected to the network the IP terminal will automatically discover the main unit and an unallocated extension number will automatically assigned to the IP Terminal 2 Extension Input Mode When an IP terminal is connected to the network the IP terminal will automatically discover the main unit and the user will be asked to input an extension number 3 Manual Mod...

Page 77: ...ries Registration 2 1 Extension Number Mode Overview 2 2 PBX System Configuration Chapter 3 UT Series Registration 3 1 Manual Registration Mode Overview 3 2 Manual Registration UT 3 3 PBX Configuration UT 3 4 Registration Confirmation UT Chapter 4 NT Series Registration 4 1 Manual Registration NT 4 2 PBX Configuration NT 4 3 Registration Confirmation NT ...

Page 78: ...Contents Chapter 5 DECT CS Installation 5 0 DECT CS Installation Chapter 6 Registration Other Terminals 6 0 Registration 6 1 De registration ...

Page 79: ...UT NT SERIES REGISTRATION FULL AUTOMATIC MODE Chapter 1 ...

Page 80: ... Server 4 Set the DHCP Pool range and lease interval 1 0 NS1000 DHCP Server setting The NS1000 can be configured as a DHCP Server Where a 3rd party networked DHCP Server is not available the NS1000 can be configured to provide DHCP Services NB Be sure to Apply and Save the changes before proceeding ...

Page 81: ... When UT NT PTs are connected to the NS1000 on the same network Full Automatic Registration of the Terminals is possible No manual setting of the PTs or PBX is required Requirements 1 DHCP Server NS1000 or External DHCP Server 2 V IPEXT32 or V UTEXT32 Card is installed in the NS1000 3 Sufficient IP PT A Ks are installed ...

Page 82: ...2 Select Setup 3 Select 1 1 Slot Site Property Main 4 Confirm the system is in Full Automatic Mode 1 Login to the Web MC 1 2 PBX System Configuration 1 Confirm the IP Terminal Registration Mode ...

Page 83: ...5 Select 1 1 Slot Virtual 6 Install the V Ext Card 1 2 PBX System Configuration 2 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 or V UTEXT32 1 ...

Page 84: ...7 Click OK to install the V Ext card 8 Select Port Property 1 2 PBX System Configuration 3 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 or V UTEXT32 2 ...

Page 85: ...10 When Registered the Ext will show as INS 9 The Terminals will begin registering from the first available Ext Number 1 2 PBX System Configuration 4 Confirming the available Extension Numbers ...

Page 86: ...NT SERIES REGISTRATION EXTENSION NUMBER MODE Chapter 2 ...

Page 87: ...n NT PTs are connected to the NS1000 on the same network Registration of the Terminals inputting only the desired Extension Number is possible No manual setting of the PTs or PBX is required Requirements 1 DHCP Server NS1000 or External DHCP Server 2 V IPEXT32 Card is installed in the NS1000 3 Sufficient IP PT A Ks are installed ...

Page 88: ...2 Select Setup 3 Select 1 1 Slot Site Property Main 4 Confirm the system is in Extension Input Mode 2 2 PBX System Configuration 1 Confirm the IP Terminal Registration Mode 1 Login to the Web MC ...

Page 89: ...2 2 PBX System Configuration 2 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 1 5 Select 1 1 Slot Virtual 6 Install the V IPEXT32 ...

Page 90: ...7 Click OK to install the V IPEX32 card 8 Select Port Property 2 2 PBX System Configuration 3 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 2 ...

Page 91: ...P PT will automatically register to the first available Port Ext number you will not be prompted to enter an Ext number from the PT b If you enter a number which is already used you will hear an error tone c If you do not input an Ext number within 60s then the IP PT will register to an available port No Ext Number The desired Ext Number can then be set via the WebMC 2 2 PBX System Configuration 4...

Page 92: ...UT SERIES REGISTRATION MANUAL MODE Chapter 3 ...

Page 93: ...network or a DHCP Server is not available Registration of the Terminals must be carried out manually by entering the necessary Network PBX IP Addresses IP CS and 3rd Party SIP Phones must always be registered manually regardless of their network location IP Network Router Router Switching Hub Switching Hub Switching Hub ...

Page 94: ... 2 Manual Registration Mode UT series 1 Registering an UT PT to the PBX Manual Registration Mode When registering a UT without a local DHCP server OR when registering the UT from a remote location etc you will need to enter the IP Address of the UT AND the IP Address of the PBX into the UT manually Manual Registration Mode Setup Now starting ...

Page 95: ...Select Network 6 Then set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the IP PT using the Navi key Keypad and Enter keys etc Information Display Network Settings ENTER Back Enter Network VLAN Back Enter DHCP STATIC Back Enter NAVI KEY 5 Select STATIC for the IP Address mode IP Address 192 168 0 153 Back Enter Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Back Enter Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Back Enter ...

Page 96: ...tration Mode UT series 1 Registering an IP PT to the PBX Manual Registration Mode cont UT PT IP Address Setting Information Display Network Settings Back Enter The PBX IP Address location will be set automatically during the registration process The registration process UT PBX must be carried out within the same Broadcast domain ...

Page 97: ...1 Login to the Web MC 2 Select Setup 3 Select 1 1 Slot Site Property Main 4 Confirm the system is in Manual Mode 3 3 PBX System Configuration 1 Confirm the UT Terminal Registration Mode Manual ...

Page 98: ...5 Select 1 1 Slot Virtual 6 Install the V UTEXT32 Card and set the number of users 3 3 PBX System Configuration 2 Install a Virtual Extension card V UTEXT32 1 ...

Page 99: ...7 Click OK to install the V Ext card 8 Select Out Of Service 3 3 PBX System Configuration 3 Install a Virtual Extension card V UTEXT32 2 ...

Page 100: ...9 Select Port Property 10 Set the Ext number and Password then click Apply 3 3 PBX System Configuration 4 Install a Virtual Extension card V UTEXT32 3 NB By Default the extension Password is set to 1234 ...

Page 101: ...11 Set the port In Service 12 Select IP Phone Registration SIP MLT 3 3 PBX System Configuration 5 Install a Virtual Extension card V UTEXT32 4 ...

Page 102: ... 3 PBX System Configuration 6 Install a Virtual Extension card V UTEXT32 5 13 Select Registration 14 Select the desired Extension and follow the prompts 15 The UT Terminal will then register with the PBX ...

Page 103: ...will be in service 10 OCT 12 09PM MON Setting Menu Call Log 103 3 4 Registration Confirmation UT Further Extension configuration can now be made via the WebMC using the Extension Number of the IP PT From the V UTEXT32 Port Properties screen the UT registration status Password MAC IP Address and firmware version can be seen ...

Page 104: ...NT SERIES REGISTRATION MANUAL MODE Chapter 4 ...

Page 105: ...e LCD display 4 1 Manual Registration Mode NT series When registering an IP PT without a local DHCP server OR when registering an IP PT from a remote location etc you will need to enter the IP Address of the IP PT AND the IP Address of the PBX into the IP PT manually Manual Registration Mode 1 Registering an IP PT to the PBX Manual Registration Mode ...

Page 106: ...ress Enter Menu Network PBX IP Port QoS STORE EXIT CONT ENTER NEXT EXIT ENTER DHCP Enable Disable IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 4 Set DHCP to Disable EXIT PREV ENTER DHCP Enable Disable Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 6 When complete press the Enter key 5 Then set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the IP PT using the Navi key Keypad and Enter keys etc ...

Page 107: ...ONT ENTER 7 Using the Navi Key select PBX and press Enter 8 Then set the IP Address of the IP PT using the Navi key Keypad and Enter keys etc 10 Press Store to save the settings in the IP PT and re boot the unit 4 1 Manual Registration Mode NT series 1 Registering an IP PT to the PBX Manual Registration Mode cont IP PT IP Address Setting The IP PT can then be registered to the PBX using the WebMC ...

Page 108: ...Confirm the IP Terminal Registration Mode 1 Login to the Web MC 2 Select Setup 3 Select 1 1 Slot Site Property Main 4 Confirm the system is in Manual Mode 4 2 PBX System Configuration 1 ...

Page 109: ...5 Select 1 1 Slot Virtual 6 Install the V IPEXT32 Card 4 2 PBX System Configuration 2 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 1 ...

Page 110: ...7 Click OK to install the V IPEX32 card 4 2 PBX System Configuration 3 Install a Virtual Extension card V IPEXT32 2 ...

Page 111: ...9 Select Port Property 10 Click Registration 4 2 PBX System Configuration 4 Setting Registration Mode 1 ...

Page 112: ...11 Select the desired Extension number and follow the prompts 4 2 PBX System Configuration 5 Setting Registration Mode 2 ...

Page 113: ...ration process has been completed the IP PT will be in service 4 3 Registration Confirmation NT series When the NT PT has been registered it s display will display the following information Further Extension configuration can now be made via the WebMC using the Extension Number of the IP PT ...

Page 114: ...DECT CS INSTALLATION Chapter 5 ...

Page 115: ...ool is required Available from your NSC Press next Select IP Terminal Change DIP SW 7 to ON and Power off on the IP CS Assign 192 168 2 xxx as PC IP address and press next Assign IP CS data like IP address PBX IP address etc and press next After that Power off on the IP CS 1 2 3 4 5 NB By default the KX NCP0158CE is set to DHCP It is only necessary to set a static IP Address if there is no availab...

Page 116: ...6 5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 2 Continued from previous slide ...

Page 117: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 3 Step 2 Registering IP CSs to the PBX Click Setup select PBX Configuration 1 Configration 1 Slot IP Phone Registration Option or Site Property Main ...

Page 118: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 4 Continued from previous slide Select Manual in IP Terminal Registration Mode then click Apply ...

Page 119: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 5 Continued from previous slide 1 Click Setup select PBX Configuration 1 Configuration 1 Slot select Virtual ...

Page 120: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 6 Continued from previous slide 2 Select V IPCS4 ...

Page 121: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 7 Continued from Previous slide 3 Select Number of cards then click OK Cancel ...

Page 122: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 8 Continued from previous slide 4 Select Port property ...

Page 123: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 9 Continued from previous slide 5 Click Registration ...

Page 124: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 10 Continued from previous slide 6 Select IP CS Index then click Next ...

Page 125: ...5 0 DECT CS Installation KX NCP0158CE 11 Continued from previous slide 7 After Registration completed then click Close ...

Page 126: ...REGISTRATION OTHER TERMINALS Chapter 6 ...

Page 127: ...Unit TCA WT Series DECT Terminals 3rd Party SIP Telephones Must all be registered using Manual Registration mode Notes For KX NT700 and 3rd Party SIP Telephones ensure a V SIPEXT32 inc A Ks is installed DECT Handsets TCA WT are registered in the same manner as TDE NCP PBX systems ...

Page 128: ...from the system via the Virtual Cards Port Properties 1 Select the De Registration mode a Use De Registration mode when the Terminal is connected to the system and powered on b Use Forced De registration when the terminal is not connected to the system or is faulty ...

Page 129: ...r selecting the de registration mode select the desired extension and follow the prompts When the de registration process is complete the display of the terminal will indicate that it is not registered Fault Poor Connection etc ...

Page 130: ...TERMINAL REGISTRATION COMPLETE ...

Page 131: ...USER ADMIN INSTALLER PROFILES NS1000 SECTION 4 ...

Page 132: ...ter 1 UT NT Series Registration 1 1 Overview 1 2 Default Profile INSTALLER 1 3 Creating a Profile 1 4 Profile Types User 1 5 Profile Types User Rec Control 1 6 Profile Types Administrator 1 7 Profile Types Installer ...

Page 133: ...NS1000 system and make setting changes as allowed by their profile level User Administrator Installer Information for each User account can be added edited or and deleted by an Administrator or Installer level account Available Via Profile Type Capacity Web Maintenance Users User Level 1512 accounts Admin Level 32 accounts Installer One account Password 4 to 16 digits per account ...

Page 134: ...ed Extension FWD DND settings Only the INSTALLER profile is created by default All other profiles must be created manually 1 2 Default Profile Installer 1 By Default an single INSTALLER Profile is pre defined in the WebMC Only the INSTALLER Password is stored by default all other fields are empty default ...

Page 135: ... Adds new entry Edits the selected row Deletes the selected row 1 2 Default Profile Installer 2 In the profile screen it is possible to Add Edit Delete and Filter profiles depending on the Profile Level Create Range ...

Page 136: ...ool 8 Screen Customise 1 2 Default Profile Installer 3 From the Installer Level profile Maintenance Screen it is possible to select which screens the Administrator Profiles can see NB By Default an Administrator cannot see any Profile screen this must be selected here to enable an Admin to view their own Profile etc ...

Page 137: ...Enter the Users details location and WebMC Language preferences Available Languages depends on your PBX model type 4 Select User or Administrator Profile type 5 Click OK 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 1 By clicking the Add User option the Add User Wizard starts ...

Page 138: ...ormation 9 Click OK 7 Select an existing Ext number and set a PIN 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 2 Next step is to enter the users Contact information this is necessary for CA NB Extension numbers must be pre existing It is not possible to input a New Ext number ...

Page 139: ...anced Mbx settings can be made via the appropriate key 11 Select the UM group Mbx number and desired UM COS 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 3 Next step is to configure the users Mailbox NB Mbx numbers must not pre existing Mbxs are automatically created by this step ...

Page 140: ...re 14 Click Play Record 15 Record the Message from a PT or input a recording from your PC 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 4 Individual Mbx prompts can be set via the Prompt Registration button NB File format is CCITT A law 64kbps 8kHz 8bit Mono After conversion from wav ...

Page 141: ...livery Auto Forwarding Personal Custom Service Personal Distribution Lists Remote Call Automatic Login Direct Service FAX Options Message Announcements Message Client Language Greeting Recording Can be made here 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 5 Advance Mbx configuration can be made via the Advanced Setting button ...

Page 142: ...e or Disable Email Notification NB Email Activation Key is required per User 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 6 It is possible to set if the user will receive and email for missed call Email Notification ...

Page 143: ...ame for Int Ext call 21 Set Speed Dial and Flexible Keys 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 7 The users PBX COS and Call FWD DND options can be set here in Telephony Features NB Phone Home and Mobile data is taken from the Contact Screen Other allows you to input any number ...

Page 144: ...rsonal Speed Dial and Flexible Key Assignment can be made here 22 Up to 100 Personal Speed Dials can be set 23 UT Flexible Key assignment must be done via WebMC User Profile 1 3 Creating a Profile Add User Wizard 8 ...

Page 145: ...s Login Account ID and Password This will allow the user to Login via the WebMC and change their details settings etc in future NB When Logging In the user will only see the screens data that they are allowed to change based on their profile User Administrator Installer etc 25 INSTALLER can change the Web MC language from the Login Account English Change Language ...

Page 146: ...ser profile refer to the Appendix System Settings cannot be seen Many Items cannot be changed 1 4 Profile Types User A User profile only allows changes to limited settings Many setting options are not displayed or cannot be changed by the user ...

Page 147: ...trol A User profile with Rec Control only allows changes to limited settings however the user can access the necessary recordings Many other setting options are not displayed or cannot be changed by the user For details of what can be changed via a User 2 Way Rec profile refer to the PC Programming Guide ...

Page 148: ...data can also be obtained via the Maintenance Screen 1 6 Profile Types Administrator An Administrator profile allows changes to limited system settings An Administrator is able to manage User profiles For details of what can be changed via an Administrator profile refer to the PC Programming Guide ...

Page 149: ...s and System Master Slave structure can be seen 1 7 Profile Types Installer An Installer profile allows System wide configuration and Maintenance An Installer is able to manage Administrator and User profiles For details of what can be changed via an Installer profile refer to the PC Programming Guide ...

Page 150: ...USER PROFILES COMPLETE ...

Page 151: ...DSP RESOURCES Section 5 ...

Page 152: ...Contents 1 1 Overview 1 2 DSP Resource Capacity 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 1 4 DSP Usage Summary 2 1 DSP Resource Advisor 2 2 DSP Resource Reservation 2 3 DSP Usage Graph ...

Page 153: ...lls via IP CS Does not support P2P Conferencing Accessing the Unified Messaging system including recording calls OGM playback Echo canceller for trunk to trunk analogue calls Note For IP Ext Trunk calls the required DSP resource depends on the codec Compression used G 711 or G 729 The Higher the Compression G 729 the more DSP resource is required but less Bandwidth The Lower the Compression G711 t...

Page 154: ...S1000 requires at least 1 DSP card to be installed for it to operate Up to 2 DSP cards can be installed in each NS1000 therefore the maximum DSP resource available per system is 508 In Addition to the above Free Resources 2 Resources are always reserved for UM Tones not programmable Model Card Name Resources KX NS0110 DSP S 63 KX NS0111 DSP M 127 KX NS0112 DSP L 254 ...

Page 155: ...711 1 IP CS G 729 2 2 IP CS G 711 2 Unified Messaging UM 1 1 3 2 Way Recording 2 2 3 OGM 2 Conferencing 0 5 1 This does not include the DSP cost of the IP PT Trunk using the UM Service 2 Two Way recording also requires a Conference Trunk 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 1 The required DSP Resources are calculated using the following values ...

Page 156: ...of within handset itself once connected 2 If selected compression method of phones differs the handsets negotiate the lowest bandwidth codec of the two G729 G711 G722 3 This applies to both SIP and IP PT types makes no difference P2P Communication Call Setup Only 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 2 ...

Page 157: ...G 729 G 711 DSP Cost 2 2 From the previous Resource table we can calculate the DSP Resources required for the above call scenario 2 2 1 3 2 DSP Resources Required 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 3 IP Trunk to IP Extension DSP Cost 1 ...

Page 158: ... 1 2 3 DSP Resources Required IP PT IP PT 2 Way Recording requires additional DSP Resource and Conference Trunk For this scenario the following DSP Resources are required 2 3 1 5 3 8 DSP Resources Required 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 4 Unified Messaging Access MSG Playback DSP Cost 1 DSP Cost 2 3 DSP Cost 1 0 5 G 711 UM UM Unified Messaging Access 2 Way Rec ...

Page 159: ...two way conversations analogue lines do not require any DSP resources but in a conference they do In addition IP trunks in a conference require additional DSP resources For this example the number of required resources are 4 4 4 4 3 1 1 13 8 1 3 DSP Resource Usage 5 Conferencing Example 6pty conference IP Trunk IP Trunk DSP Cost 4 4 2 2X2 DSP Cost 1 DSP Cost 1 DSP Cost 4 4 2 2X2 DSP Cost 3 6X0 5 ...

Page 160: ...n the office will use G722 for extension to extension calls and G711 for ISDN trunk calls so DSPs are used lightly Typically only remote IP phones would use G729 mode Low Bandwidth SIP trunk providers can use either G711 or G729 available bandwidth on the internet broadband service will dictate if G711 or G729 is used Use the NS1000 DSP Resource tool and Usage graph to guide you to the required DS...

Page 161: ...DSP RESOURCE ADVISOR NS1000 ...

Page 162: ...ides information such as the number of ports resources required e g 16 extension ports using the G 729 codec and the expected load e g 50 busy and the resource advisor calculates the number of DSP resources required to meet those conditions Example Call Centre In a call centre both the number of trunks and number of extensions required are likely to be high Also since employees are constantly rece...

Page 163: ...urce Advisor 2 1 DSP Resource Advisor 2 Example Call Centre Cont The Web MC DSP Resource advisor can be used to select the necessary DSP combination SETTINGS PBX Configuration 1 Configuration 5 DSP Resources 1 Setting ...

Page 164: ... 252 and DSP S 63 will be required Total 315 Available Resources Select the desired DSP combination to give you enough DSP Resource Check there is sufficient Free Resource 2 1 DSP Resource Advisor 3 Example Call Centre Cont Enter the Scenario details ...

Page 165: ...mmended Resource Reservation can be applied to the system Click Apply 2 1 DSP Resource Advisor 4 Example Call Centre Cont It is possible to Apply the necessary DSP Reservation scheme from this scenario also ...

Page 166: ...essage to ensure that recorded messages can be played to incoming callers The resources can be reserved for the following types of services VoIP G 711 Conference trunk Unified Messaging Two way Recording OGM Service Simultaneous Operation VoIP Call G711 40 Unified Messaging 5 2 Way Recording 3 OGM 10 Conference Trunk 10 UM Tone 2 Example 2 2 DSP Resource Reservation 1 NB UM Tone required for 2 way...

Page 167: ...Screen Available DSP Resource DSP Resource Reservation Free Resource Select the time to apply the desired reservation Click OK 2 2 DSP Resource Reservation 2 SETTINGS PBX Configuration 1 Configuration 5 DSP Resources 1 Setting ...

Page 168: ...lowing features services VoIP IP trunk IP extension and IP CS usage Conference Unified Messaging OGM Two way recording This data is displayed via the WebMC and shows trends in DSP usage over time as well as the number of calls operations abandoned due to lack of resources Up to 30 days usage is logged The graph allows you to confirm that sufficient resources are available or if a larger DSP is req...

Page 169: ...DSP RESOURCES COMPLETE ...

Page 170: ...NETWORKING Section 6 ...

Page 171: ...eatures 2 3 Master and Slave Unit Chapter 3 One Look Networking System Design 3 1 IP Capacity Trunks 3 2 IP Capacity Extensions Chapter 4 Peer to Peer P2P Networking 4 1 Peer to Peer Communication 4 2 Peer to Peer Group Setting Chapter 5 QSIG Networking 5 1 QSIG Networking Overview Appendix 1 Bandwidth Appendix 2 IP Port Security ...

Page 172: ...INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 ...

Page 173: ...enance console No additional servers are required for call control The main differences between One look and QSIG Networking are the following For One look the Master PBX controls all extensions within the network In a QSIG network each PBX controls its own extensions For QSIG each PBX needs to be programmed individually For One look almost all settings are made in the master PBX only QSIG is suit...

Page 174: ...ONE LOOK NETWORKING Chapter 2 ...

Page 175: ...s 2 1 One look Networking Concept The system looks like one PBX even when connected though an IP Network The network can be easily expanded with simple programming up to 1 000 extensions can be configured easily Branch Office Ext 1201 Ext 1202 All extensions within the One look Network behave as if they were part of the Main Office regardless of their actual location ...

Page 176: ...15 Max NB System redundancy is not supported if the Master unit fails calls will not be possible via the Slave units TBC If Slave units are installed in Branch Offices local calls can be made using local trunks The Slave units can also support additional extensions and UM features Slave Unit Slave Unit The PBX located at the branch office is called the Slave Unit Master Unit PTSN PTSN ...

Page 177: ...nsions networked system Max 640 extensions site unit SIP Phone 640 IP PT and IP Softphone 128 Extension SLC on Physical Extension Card 2 No external additional server for network call control is required Major competitors need server for 5 or more PBXs The one look network should be consist of the PBXs which have the same model suffix of model number e g KX NS1000NE This information can be found o...

Page 178: ...One Look Features A One Look system can be expanded easily without complicated programming Dealers can easily add additional slave units Slave units automatically connect to the Master and configure themselves accordingly Configuration is simple compared NCP TDEs GW no settings DN2IP settings Hunt pattern settings etc New Slave Unit ...

Page 179: ...hus reducing call costs An International call can be reduced to Local Call charges Through ARS programming outgoing calls can be routed so as to reduce call charges The Master unit has the ARS tables System Common Setting and controls all outgoing calls PTSN PTSN Ext 1001 Ext 1101 Paris Hamburg Local Call Internal Company Call No charge Total call charges can be reduced ...

Page 180: ...enance tool WebMC The Web MC connection to the Main unit can be used to program all the Slave Units Slave Unit Slave Unit Master Unit Web MC Web MC connected to a Slave unit can only program local parameters of the Slave Unit Web MC connected to Master can configure both Master and Slave Units ...

Page 181: ...the same physical PBX model The PBX mode Master or Slave is set via system programming Initialization The key parameters assigned to each unit are Master PBX Type Master IP address Slave PBX Type Slave IP address IP address of the master unit The PBX mode Master or Slave is indicated by the MASTER LED on the front of the unit ...

Page 182: ... Registration Network service IP address DHCP server etc E mail Notification Data backup restore etc 2 3 Master Unit and Slave Unit Common and Individual Unit Settings To configure One Look Networking some settings must be configured for each individual unit Main Settings Common settings include Numbering Plan COS Group settings etc Individual Settings include Installing Physical and Virtual cards...

Page 183: ...nance or Setup Via Home Screen Icon Select the unit to be configured from the pull down menu 2 3 Master Unit and Slave Unit How to configure each individual unit To configure each unit select the unit via the Web MC There are two ways to select the desired unit ...

Page 184: ...igned to each unit via the Add Site Wizard On the PBX setting screen the Site ID is used instead of Site name Extension Setting example The Site ID is used for CO Line Settings DIL Table port Settings Door phone External Relay External Sensor etc To confirm the Site ID click List View on the Home screen ...

Page 185: ...ONE LOOK NETWORKING SYSTEM DESIGN Chapter 3 ...

Page 186: ... SIP Provider SIP Provider SIP Provider 100ch Max per networked Systems 256ch Max per site 256 3 1 IP Capacity Expansion IP Trunks The overall IP trunk capacity does not increase in proportion to the number of sites The number of available H 323 or Legacy Trunks increases depending on the number of sites however the OVERALL IP Trunk capacity does not increase 256 IP Trunks over 16 sites Max SIP Tr...

Page 187: ...3rd Party Phone 640 1 000 Extension Physical Extension Card SLC 2 32 One Look Networking 3 2 IP Capacity Expansion IP Extensions The IP extension capacity does not increase in proportion to the number of sites SIP Extension example One look Networking The number of available extension increases depending on the number of sites however the OVERALL Extension capacity does not increase PROPORTIONALLY...

Page 188: ...PEER TO PEER P2P NETWORKING Chapter 4 ...

Page 189: ... P2P Group 2 P2P Group 2 P2P Group 2 DSP Required 4 1 Peer to Peer P2P Communication Peer to Peer P2P Communications The NS1000 automatically establishes peer to peer communication between peer to peer compatible IP extensions i e NT3xx and UT series that belong to the same P2P group Non P2P Calls require DSP Resource Note P2P cannot be disabled but using P2P Group function phones assigned to diff...

Page 190: ...p setting is available for IP CS The P2P Group for the desired extension can be set here Settings PBX Configuration Slot Virtual Cards Port Properties 4 2 P2P Group Setting The P2P Group for IP Extensions can be set in the appropriate Port Properties screen ...

Page 191: ...QSIG NETWORKING Chapter 5 ...

Page 192: ... QSIG PBXs KX NS1000 KX TDE KX NCP can be connected to each other via ISDN private network or VoIP network H 323 and provide QSIG features Programming is same as existing NCP TDE Programing When using QSIG enhanced features KX TDE NCP must be with MPR software version 4 1000 or later When using QSIG enhanced features Activation Keys are needed ...

Page 193: ...BANDWIDTH Appendix 1 ...

Page 194: ...et Sending Interval Required Bandwidth per Call for Signaling Phone Type Required Bandwidth IP Telephones except SIP phones 7 2kbps SIP Phone 16 0kbps CODEC Packet Sending Interval 20ms 30ms 40ms 60ms G 711 G 722 80kbps 74 7kbps 72kbps 69 4kbps G 729A 24kbps 18 7kbps 16kbps 13 4kbps Bandwidth 1 4 NB In addition to the above Basic Ethernet frame VPN headers etc should also be considered ...

Page 195: ...ain unit is estimated by the number of extension deployed in main unit The table below shows estimated signaling data traffic in case 2 main units are connected as one look networking in a pair The values are calculated in case the most busy hour traffic The system is essentially non blocking ...

Page 196: ...ns Master 150 Extensions Slave 2 50 Extensions Number of simultaneous calls 12 Signaling 256 kbps RTP 1 920kbps Number of 50 extn in busy hour Number of simultaneous calls 26 Signaling 416 kbps RTP 4 160kbps Number of 100 extn in busy hour Number of simultaneous calls 12 Signaling None included A and B RTP 1 920kbps Number of 50 extn in busy hour A B C ...

Page 197: ... bandwidth per call for SIP phones kbps 16 x 16 256kbps Total required bandwidth Bandwidth required for Voice data kbps Bandwidth required for signalling kbps 2560 256 2816kbps Number of Extensions 50 Extension Type SIP Phone Number of Simultaneous Calls 16 CODEC G 711 Packet Interval 20ms Bandwidth 4 4 Slave Unit Master Unit IP Network In this example Basic Ethernet frame VPN headers system contr...

Page 198: ...IP PORT SECURITY Appendix 2 ...

Page 199: ... certain ports of the ports listed below without being blocked by filtering The ports for which you need to configure the firewall may vary depending on the network conditions For more information consult your network administrator The following tables show the PBX ports used for IP communications Any access to the ports not on these lists are ignored ...

Page 200: ...d 33091 33092 TCP 33131 33321 TCP Access Point Login Telnet Server Changeable 33333 TCP CTI 3rd Party Connection Changeable 33334 TCP CTI 1st Party Connection Changeable 33478 UDP STUN Client Changeable 33702 UDP ACS MDW WSD Server Fixed 35060 UDP SIP UA CO Changeable 39300 UDP PTAP for IP CS Changeable 40000 40095 TCP UDP FTP FTPS Data Server Changeable 50000 65535 Ephemeral UDP SNMP TRAP Client ...

Page 201: ...over SSL Server Changeable 993 TCP IMAP over SSL Server Changeable 2103 TCP CMM Server Fixed 2300 TCP Telnet SMDR Changeable 3493 UDP UPS 1 Fixed 3702 UDP WSD Server Changeable 7574 TCP CWMP Server Changeable 8080 TCP Web Maintenance Console Changeable 30022 TCP SSH Server Changeable 33090 UDP ACS MDW Server Fixed 30091 30092 TCP 33131 33321 TCP Access Point Login Telnet Server Changeable 33333 TC...

Page 202: ...able Fixed 40000 40095 TCP UDP FTP FTPS Data Server Changeable 50000 65535 Ephemeral UDP SNMP TRAP Client Fixed TCP UDP FTP Client TCP UDP FTP FTPS Data Client UDP NTP Client UDP DNS Client UDP SYSLOG Client TCP UDP SMTP Client TCP UDP SMTP over SSL Client TCP UDP POP3 Client TCP UDP ACS MDW Server ...

Page 203: ...67 UDP DHCP Server Changeable 68 UDP DHCP Client Changeable 123 UDP NTP Server Fixed 143 TCP IMAP Server Changeable 161 UDP SNMP Server Changeable 465 TCP UDP SMTP over SSL Server Changeable 993 TCP IMAP over SSL Server Changeable 2103 TCP CMM Server Fixed 3493 TCP UPS Fixed 3702 UDP WSD Server Changeable 7547 TCP CWMP Server Changeable 8000 UDP Conference 1 Fixed 8080 TCP Web Maintenance Console ...

Page 204: ...2 TCP SSH Server Changeable 33090 UDP ACS MDW Server Fixed 33091 33092 TCP 33131 33702 UDP ACS MDW WSD Server Fixed 40000 40095 TCP UDP FTP FTPS Data Server Changeable 50000 65535 Ephemeral UDP SNMP TRAP Client Fixed TCP UDP FTP Client TCP UDP FTP FTPS Data Client UDP NTP Client UDP DNS Client UDP SYSLOG Client TCP UDP SMTP Client TCP UDP SMTP over SSL Client TCP UDP POP3 Client TCP UDP ACS MDW Se...

Page 205: ...NETWORKING COMPLETE ...

Page 206: ...FILE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM UPGRADE PCMPR BACKUP DCSYS OGM MOH BGM UPLOAD BACKUP SETTING Section 7 ...

Page 207: ...Check Firmware version 2 1 System Backup to USB 2 2 System Restore from USB 2 3 System File Backup PC 2 4 System File Restore PC 3 1 OGM File Upload PC 3 2 OGM Recording PT 3 1 MOH BGM File upload 4 1 MOH BGM File Status 4 2 MOH BGM File Upload 4 3 MOH BGM File Deletion 4 4 MOH BGM File Backup 4 5 MOH BGM File Assignment ...

Page 208: ...FIRMWARE UPGRADE ...

Page 209: ... be managed and uploaded via the WebMC IMPORTANT Do not change the Filename of the Firmware files System upgrade will not be possible if the files are named in an incorrect format Firmware upgrade of DECT PS is not possible with TCA WT Handsets and NS1000 V1 0 ...

Page 210: ...ver the course of the life of the PBX system and terminals etc it is necessary to keep the System Firmware updated so that the latest features and improvements can be enjoyed The Firmware version the PBX system is currently running can be seen below In a Onelook System all registered units Master Slave information will be displayed on this screen ...

Page 211: ...st be downloaded to the System This can be a Manual or Automatic process depending on the system settings Manual Download 1 Download from PC File Download takes approximately 4 5 min for PCMPR PBX System firmware Select the location of the new Firmware file Click Execute Click OK and the prompt and the Download process will start ...

Page 212: ... 1 2 System Firmware Download There are several other methods available to Download the Firmware files PC USB FTP and a PBX Master system Manual Download 2 Download from USB If a USB memory device is inserted into the PBX the contents of the following directory on the device will be checked for updated files private meigroup psn ippbx update ...

Page 213: ...e desired FTP Server Select the Settings screen and Network Service Client Features 1 FTP 1 2 System Firmware Download To support FTP download the details of the desired FTP server must first be set in the PBX system Manual Download 3 Download from FTP Available from MASTER Unit only ...

Page 214: ...TP Server location is set the download can be started from the Maintenance screen Manual Download 3 Download from FTP Available from MASTER Unit only Set the FTP connection path and download folder Click Get File Select the Download Location ...

Page 215: ...y most recently downloaded files are displayed 1 2 System Firmware Download A Slave PBX can also obtain it s firmware from a MASTER Manual Download 4 Download from MASTER PBX NB PCMPR file is shown here but CS UT NT and LPR firmware is also available to download ...

Page 216: ...tem Firmware Download It is possible to download all available firmware updates automatically from an FTP server It is also possible to set the system to automatically check for updates at a specific time day Automatic Download 4 Download from FTP Server MASTER UNIT ONLY You can chose to download the new files automatically or send an email notification that new downloads are available The Install...

Page 217: ...ion recipients 4 Select the File to be used for the upgrade 5 Select the upgrade target Device 6 Select Apply then Execute to start the upgrade process 7 Click OK to complete 1 3 PBX System Firmware Upgrade 1 Once download the new firmware can be pushed to the relevant device Manually or Automatically System Upgrade 1 Manual ...

Page 218: ...Upgrade 2 Devices can be upgraded automatically at a specified time System Upgrade 2 Timed NB Once devices have received the firmware updates they will automatically re boot Take care at busy times If the upgrade process is made via a SLAVE Unit only the SLAVE and Terminals registered to the SLAVE are upgraded ...

Page 219: ... has been registered to the PBX If the software on the Main unit is newer it is downloaded to the IP PT Plug and Update can be enabled for each site in a One look network The Plug and Update screen lists the PBXs in the One look network by site number and site name 1 3 PBX System Firmware Upgrade 3 The Plug and Update feature allows IP PTs to be automatically updated to the latest software version...

Page 220: ...n can be viewed by selecting the Home screen and List View The PBX Firmware Version can be seen here 1 4 Check Firmware Version It is possible to check the Firmware versions of each device PBX Firmware version check ...

Page 221: ...PBX SYSTEM BACKUP AND RESTORE NOT UM ...

Page 222: ...X System data to Backup You must Backup the System data if you wish to restore the system at a later date Recommendation Backup All Files Tool System Data Backup to USB 2 1 System Backup to USB NB The UPS connection must be removed before inserting the USB Device re connect it afterwards UM data is backed up using a different process only PBX data is backed up by this process Use a USB Device with...

Page 223: ...port of the PBX during the restoration process To minimise the potential of a failed backup connect the USB memory device to a PC to confirm the USB memory device is operational and that the backup data is intact before starting this restore process 1 The PBX must be in a powered off state 2 Insert the USB memory device with the backup data into the USB port of the PBX 3 Set the PBX s System Mode ...

Page 224: ...m data DCSYS File and LICxx Files can be backed up to PC if a USB device is not available At a later time the files can be transferred back to the PBX and a restore made It is possible to restore the system using the File Transfer PC to PBX tool followed by a system Reset via WebMC NB Backup LICxxx files also these are you re A K files ...

Page 225: ...r PC to PBX Browse for the desired file DCSYS or LICxxx and click Execute NB Only 1 file can be transferred at a time 2 4 System File Restore PC 1 A PBX s system data DCSYS File and LICxx Files can be restored from a PC ...

Page 226: ...One the transfer is completed you will need to Restart the PBX via the WebMC 2 4 System File Restore PC 2 The files will be transferred from the PC to the PBX ...

Page 227: ...e transferred file will be lost System Control 4 System Reset Click OK at the prompts and the system will Restart All services Terminals will be OUS while restarting 2 4 System File Restore PC 3 Select System Reset to make the transferred file active ...

Page 228: ...OGM OUT GOING MESSAGES ...

Page 229: ...ged between PBX Units It is also possible to download MSG files from the PBX using the MSG Transfer to PC Utility Messages downloaded to a PC are WAV G 711a μ format Messages uploaded from a PC must be in one of the following formats WAV linear PCM or WAV G 711a μ Messages at all sites can be recorded listened to and deleted using the Master unit However in operation a PBX can only use messages st...

Page 230: ...ng the sequence below To Record To Playback On hook Off hook Enter 1 1 Record message Press STORE When the time limit passes it stops automatically The message is played back Enter 36 3 6 Enter OGM floating extension number OGM floating extension no Progress Tone C Tone C Tone 9 Enter 9 and site ID 2 digits 01 16 site ID To specify a site ID if necessary The message is played back Off hook On hook...

Page 231: ...MOH MUSIC ON HOLD BGM BACKGROUND MUSIC UPLOAD BACKUP ...

Page 232: ...rough system programming this file can be removed or replaced like any other BGM audio file However if the PBX is re initialised this preinstalled audio file is set to BGM 1 again Notes Users logged in to the Master unit can see the status of all One look network sites Users logged in to a Slave unit may only view the status of that PBX Only WAV files can be installed and file names must not excee...

Page 233: ...ecute The Upload will start 4 2 MOH BGM File upload MOH Files can be uploaded to 8 different BGM locations over multiple sites using a PC User supplied audio files Audio files must meet the following specifications Format WAV Size 80 MB or less Length 8 minutes or less Ensure any Music used is not subject to copyright performance law in your country ...

Page 234: ...ocations to delete 1 8 or All 1 Select the site from which you wish to delete the MOH BGM Files from 4 3 MOH BGM File Deletion MOH Files can be managed across all sites via the MASTER unit Existing files can be deleted allowing new files to be uploaded in their place ...

Page 235: ...le Backup It is possible to backup MOH BGM files to a PC In the event of a system failure the files can be easily re uploaded User supplied audio files Audio files must meet the following specifications Format WAV Size 80 MB or less Length 8 minutes or less TBC Ensure any Music used is not subject to copyright performance law in your country ...

Page 236: ...m Programming the appropriate MOH BGM source can be selected For details of External MOH Sources refer to the Installation Manual NB User Defined MOH BGM will not be heard when an IP Extension puts another IP Extension on hold The IP Extension will generate their own HOLD Tone Any P2P communication No DSP will not hear User defined MOH ...

Page 237: ...UPGRADE BACKUP COMPLETE ...

Page 238: ...MAINTENANCE Section 8 ...

Page 239: ...1 4 System Reset Restart 1 5 FAX Card Restart Chapter 2 UM Backup and Restore 2 1 UM Backup Restore 2 2 Backing up UM data Manual 2 3 Backing up UM data Scheduled 2 4 Restoring UM Data Chapter 3 System Alarms 3 1 System Alarms 3 2 SNMP Agent 3 3 SNMP Agent Setting 3 4 SYSLOG 3 5 SMDR Via LAN 3 6 Alarms via CTI 3 7 Alarms via PT ...

Page 240: ...t Chapter 5 Data Import and Export 5 1 Import Export using csv Chapter 6 Extension Lists 6 1 Extension List View Chapter 7 Port Settings 7 1 IP Address settings DHCP DNS 7 2 Port Speed Duplex and Mirror settings 7 3 PING Chapter 8 Error Logs 8 1 Error Logs meaning 8 2 How to get Error logs via WEB MC Appendix 1 MIB Appendix 2 Supported USB ...

Page 241: ...SYSTEM SHUTDOWN RESET Chapter 1 ...

Page 242: ...atus and availability of a UPS Conditions For details about UPS units that are compatible with the automatic shutdown feature of this PBX consult your dealer If an incompatible UPS is connected and the UPS runs out of power the PBX will turn off without shutting down The power cord and USB cable must be connected to the same UPS Connecting them to different UPSs can result in incorrect operation I...

Page 243: ...l that when reached will cause the PBX to Shutdown UPS Status can be seen here 1 1 UPS Connection and setting 2 1 Connect the UPS as described in the Installation manual 2 Set the NS1000 Shutdown threshold via the WebMC NB UPS Status alerts can also be sent via email ...

Page 244: ...s Peak 138VA Watts RMS 98VA Watts RS232C is not supported for UPS 1 2 System Shutdown with UPS The UPS Provides a Safe Shutdown Process during AC Power Failure Because the NS1000 system uses a Linux Based OS the KX NS1000 must be powered down using the Shutdown process to avoid possible damage to the systems File Structure UPS Connection diagram and automatic shutdown process NB When NS1000 is Shu...

Page 245: ...e System Control 5 System Shutdown 1b Shutdown now 1a Save the latest modification to Storage Memory Card and then shutdown 3 Turn AC Switch OFF 1 3 System Shutdown Manual The NS1000 system can be safely Shutdown by the following process ...

Page 246: ...eset Maintenance System Control 4 System Reset 1 4 System Reset Restart The NS1000 system can Reset Restarted by the following process Reset now NB This process does not set the system back to Factory Default To reset ALL settings the system must be re initialised ...

Page 247: ...Maintenance System Control 3 Fax Card Click Execute and follow the Prompts 1 5 FAX Card Reset Restart The NS1000 FAX Card if fitted can be safely Restarted by the following process ...

Page 248: ...UM BACKUP AND RESTORE Chapter 2 ...

Page 249: ...se refer to the PC Programming Manual for details The UM data backup can be executed manually or scheduled to run automatically at regular intervals 2 1 UM Data Backup Restore System Prompts Mailbox Prompts Mailbox Messages The following system programming data system parameters and voice data can be backed up or restored as individual files ...

Page 250: ...to be backed up 2 2 Backing up the UM Data manual 1 System Prompts settings Select Check the items to be backed up Select Check the items to be backed up Mailbox Prompts settings Mailbox Message settings To configure more detailed settings click these buttons ...

Page 251: ...Select Check the destination method Mailbox Message settings example Select Check the mailboxes to be backed up 2 2 Backing up the UM Data manual 2 ...

Page 252: ...Interface 2 2 Backing up the UM Data manual 3 When Local PC is selected When USB Main Unit is selected When you select USB Master Unit you can specify the destination folder of the USB memory device In this case you Confirm the backup file size and click OK Ensure that the USB memory device is connected to the PBX and create the corresponding folder on the USB device in advance ...

Page 253: ...move filter Adds new entry Edits the selected row Deletes the selected row 2 3 Backing up the UM Data Scheduled 1 To create a new scheduled backup Add new entry icon Maintenance Tool 9 2 Scheduled backup ...

Page 254: ...Parameters When the backup is executed Daily Hour Minute Weekly A day of the week Hour Minute Monthly A day of the month Hour Minute Yearly A day of the year Hour Minute Specific Date A specific date Hour Minute Enter the description Set the parameters Select the rule 2 3 Backing up the UM Data Scheduled 2 You can select the following backup frequency Weekly Backup example ...

Page 255: ...Select Check the items to be backed up Selecting the items is same as the manual backup Please refer to chapter 4 6 for details 2 3 Backing up the UM Data Scheduled 3 Continued from the previous slide ...

Page 256: ...Backing up the UM Data Scheduled 4 A new scheduled backup is added The description you set and schedule information will be displayed Activation Key KX NSU003 is required to use the scheduled backup feature ...

Page 257: ...Maintenance Tool 10 UM data restore Select an item to be restored 2 4 Restoring the UM Data 1 Multiple items can NOT be restored at one time ...

Page 258: ...r on the USB device from where the backed up data is restored 2 Click OK to execute 1 Select File Import and specify the folder and the file name on the PC from where the backed up data is restored You can use Browse button Ensure that the USB memory device is connected to the PBX 2 4 Restoring the UM Data 2 2 Click OK to execute ...

Page 259: ...SYSTEM ALARMS Chapter 3 ...

Page 260: ... 1 System Alarms NS1000 can indicate that a system alarm occurred in several ways Error information error codes sub codes etc are notified Refer to Installation Manual for error code detail When a system error occurs the button light turns on red Pressing the button will show the error information on the display UT Series SIP Phone does not support this feature ...

Page 261: ...pports SNMP Protocol Version 1 0 and SNMP Version 2c This PBX can only receive read only MIBs Write MIBs are not supported This PBX supports MIB II 3 2 SNMP Agent 1 SNMP Agent Features NS1000 includes SNMP features It is possible for a PC assigned as an SNMP manager to manage and receive PBX system status information such as alarm information and general system activity using SNMP Management Infor...

Page 262: ...ered Community Name and or Manager IP address is entered Enterprise Specific Trap 1 Major Alarm Information is sent when a major alarm is detected Minor Alarm Information is sent when a minor alarm is detected Note In addition to the standard SNMP v1 MIB files the NS1000 supports the Panasonic Enterprise MIB Management Information Base file for more detailed alarms This MIB file may be loaded into...

Page 263: ...Set the SNMP Protocol v1 or v2c and MIB Info Settings Network Service 3 Client Feature 3 SNMP Agent Up to 2 SNMP managers can be assigned The SNMP Agent needs to be configured for the type of SNMP Manager being used 3 3 SNMP Agent Setting 1 ...

Page 264: ...the standard SNMP v1 MIB and MIB II files the NS1000 supports the Panasonic Enterprise MIB Management Information Base file for more detailed alarms This MIB file may be loaded into in the SNMP manager and it is available from the PCC CS website Refer to the Appendix for details of the Standard MIB ...

Page 265: ...inor 3 4 SYSLOG 1 NS1000 can send alarm information Major alarm Minor alarm to a UDP Syslog server on port 514 default By using Syslog you can save all NS1000 alarms remotely to a PC These alarms may then be managed and responded to as required ...

Page 266: ...ature 2 SYSLOG Enable Disable SYSLOG data SYSLOG Server address and port number 514 default 3 4 SYSLOG 2 SYSLOG System Settings The output of SYSLOG data needs to be enabled and the IP Address Host Name of the SYSLOG Server need to be set ...

Page 267: ...etails 2300 default and the SMDR Password 3 5 SMDR via LAN SMDR System Message Data Recording Call information SMDR can be output to the LAN as well as via RS232c Applications such as CA Call Accounting can then use this information Further details Refer to the Feature Guide ...

Page 268: ...ting KX NS1000 to a CTI server over a LAN it is possible to output local alarm information major alarms minor alarms to a external PC Under study TAPI 2 1 based Panasonic original interface EMCA CSTA Phase3 3 6 CTI TAPI CSTA ...

Page 269: ...mbers The System Alarm button setting PT Flexible Button Setup PBX Configuration 4 1 4 Flexible Button Select System Alarm as Type 3 7 System Alarms via PT Settings to notify the system alarms via IP PT The extension numbers of IP PTs that can display System Alarm Information ...

Page 270: ...EMAIL NOTIFICATION Chapter 4 ...

Page 271: ...Client Server information here 4 1 SMTP Client Settings SMTP settings Email Client So that Email notification can take place the SMTP Server details must be entered Enter the details required by your Email Server The NS1000 only sends email to the Server as a Client ...

Page 272: ...ion will be sent 5 days before expiry Set the Filter for Major Minor or all alarms Email Addresses and subject are set here 4 2 Email Notification Settings Email Notification settings System Alarms The system can be configured to automatically send notification emails in the case of System Alarms or A K Expiry ...

Page 273: ... Select the desired log file type 4 3 Email Log Files System Log Files Email System Troubleshooting data files can be emailed from the system This information together with the system parameter file DCSYS or system backup is required for detailed fault analysis ...

Page 274: ...Email Notification 3 Test Email Enter the required email addresses and subject field Click Execute to send 4 4 Test Email TEST Email SMTP Client To test the SMTP Client setting are correct it is possible to send a test email ...

Page 275: ...Maintenance Utility 5 4 E mail Report E mail sending status is displayed 3 5 E mail Report E mail sending status can be confirmed ...

Page 276: ...DATA IMPORT AND EXPORT CSV Chapter 5 ...

Page 277: ...d imported are selectable The CSV file format is the same as KX TDE NCP So the CSV file exported from KX TDE NCP can be imported to KX NS1000 However there is no PBX Replacement tool 5 1 Export Import Tool csv 1 Several types of data can be exported imported using the Web MC Exported data is saved as CSV file The data can be imported to other units Web MC ...

Page 278: ...ired Extension Extension Number Name PS Extension Extension Number Name Quick Dial Dial Phone Number SIP Extension Extension Number Password V IPGW16 GW Settings GW Name GW IP Address Protocol etc V IPGW16 DN2IP Leading Number Remaining Number of Digits etc V SIPGW16 Settings SIPGW16 Settings V SIPGW16 Provider SIPGW16 Provider 5 1 Export Import Tool csv 2 Exportable Importable items List Using th...

Page 279: ...EXTENSION LISTS Chapter 6 ...

Page 280: ...on List View Extension Number information for each site can be see UM and OGM are shown for Local Site 6 1 Extension List View Extension List View Specific Ext Names Numbers can be found easily using the Extension List View Tool ...

Page 281: ...PORT SETTINGS LAN MNT DNS PORT SPEED DUPLEX MIRROR PING Chapter 7 ...

Page 282: ...Port Disable Recommended IP Address for LAN Port can be seen here If changed Restart is required DNS Setting is made here 7 1 IP Address Information 1 IP Address Information LAN Port DNS The LAN DNS IP settings can be checked and re programmed here DHCP can also be enabled Disabled for LAN DSP ...

Page 283: ...SP Addresses are changed System Restart is required DHCP for DSP is set here Enabled by Default at Installation 7 1 IP Address Information 2 IP Address Information DSP The DSP IP settings can be checked and re programmed here DHCP can also be enabled Disabled for DSP ...

Page 284: ...y 7 2 Port Settings Port Settings Speed Duplex Mirroring The Speed Duplex settings of the LAN MNT ports can be set here The MNT port can also be configured as a Mirror port NB Once Port Mirroring is enabled on the MNT Port you will not be able to use the MNT port to access the WebMC Use the LAN port to login and change the port mirror settings back ...

Page 285: ...ged 2 Click Test 3 PING Result is displayed NB Not all IP Addresses may return a Ping i e Routers usually block Ping Requests 7 3 Ping Ping UTILITY To aid network troubleshooting the Ping Utility can be used Ping is most reliable within a single broadcast domain ...

Page 286: ...ERROR LOGS Chapter 8 ...

Page 287: ...Example Item Description 1 Error Code Shows three digit error code 2 Sub Code Shows 8 digit sub code BBW0YYZZ BB Site number 00 to 15 W Slot type Physical shelf blank Virtual shelf 0 Unit number YY Slot number 00 32 ZZ Port number For more information please refer to the following slides ...

Page 288: ...Maintenance Utility 3 1 Error Log Click Minor or Major to display Click Save to save as a file 8 2 How to show Error Log via Web MC 1 How to display system error information via Web MC ...

Page 289: ... For more information please contact your sales companies 8 2 How to get Error Codes on Web MC 2 Maintenance Utility 3 1 Error Log 1 2 3 Error information will be opened PDF file Click Open ...

Page 290: ...MIB MANAGEMENT INFORMATION BASE Appendix 1 ...

Page 291: ...stem Group 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 Object ID Item Description 1 sysDescr Information of Hardware type and Software version of the Device 2 sysObjectID Object identifier of this product 3 sysUpTime Elapsed time since the system was restarted 4 sysContact Device Administrator 5 sysName Name of Device 6 sysLocation Installation Location of Device 7 sysService Support Layer ...

Page 292: ...ace identifier 2 1 2 ifDescr Explanation of Interface 2 1 3 ifType Type of Interface 2 1 4 ifMtu Maximum Datagram Length which can be sent received 2 1 5 ifSpeed Maximum Transfer Speed 2 1 6 ifPhysAddress Physical Address MAC Address 2 1 7 ifAdminStatus The desired state of the interface 2 1 8 ifOperStatus The current operational state of the interface 2 1 9 ifLastChange The value of sysUpTime at ...

Page 293: ...tocol 2 1 14 ifInErrors The number of inbound Packets that contained errors 2 1 15 ifInUnKnownProtos The number of Packet received which are discarded because of an unknown unsupported protocol 2 1 16 ifOutOctets The number of Octets transmitted 2 1 17 ifOutUcastPkts The number of Unicast Packets which are received from upper protocol 2 1 18 ifOutNUcastPkts The number of Non Unicast Packets which ...

Page 294: ...g packet received in error 4 ipnHdrErrors The number of Packets discarded due to errors in their header 5 ipInAddrError The number of Packets discarded because IP Address of the destination was invalid 7 ipInUnknownProtos The number of Packets discarded because the protocol was unknown unsupported 8 ipInDiscards The number of incoming Packets discarded because of an insufficient reception buffer 9...

Page 295: ...Ks The number of Packets that were rebuilt correctly from a fragmented state 16 ipReasmFails The number of Packets that could not be rebuilt correctly from a fragmented state 17 ipFragOKs The number of Packets that were fragmented correctly 18 ipFragFails The number of Packets that could not be fragmented correctly 19 ipFragCreates The number of IP datagrams created due to fragmentation 20 ipAddrT...

Page 296: ...Item Description 20 1 2 IpAdEntIfindex Index value of the Interface which is assigned to IP address 20 1 3 IpAdEntNetMask The Subnet Mask associated with IP address 20 1 4 ipAdEntBcastAddr Broadcast Address Value associated with IP Address 20 1 5 IpAdEntReasmMaxSize The size of the largest IP Datagram which can be sent received through IP Address ...

Page 297: ...er of ICMP messages received which contained error 8 icmpInEchos The total number of ICMP echo request messages received 9 icmpInEchoReps The total number of ICMP echo answering messages received 14 icmpOutMsgs The number of ICMP messages which were sent 15 icmpOutErrors The number of ICMP messages which were not sent because of error 21 icmpOutEchos The number of ICMP Echo request messages sent 2...

Page 298: ...onds 3 tcpRtoMax Maximum value permitted for retransmission timeout in milliseconds 4 tcpMaxConn Maximum number of TCP connections which can be supported 5 tcpActiveOpens The total number of Active open TCP connections 6 tcpPassiveOpens The total number of Passive open TCP connections 7 tcpAttemptFails The total number of connections error 8 tcpEstabResets The total number of resets 10 tcpInSegs T...

Page 299: ...ports MIBs for SNMP manager to analyze information TCP Group 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 Object ID Item Description 14 tcpInErrs The total number of segments received in error 15 tcpOutRsts The total number of TCP segments sent containing the RST flag reset connection ...

Page 300: ...RECOMMENDED USBS Appendix 2 ...

Page 301: ...i Traveling Disk U262 4GB CORSAIR Flash Voyager mini 4GB San Disk Cruzer Micro 2GB HP v155w 4GB Apacer AH128 8GB AH129 8GB OCZ Rally2 Dual Channel 32GB Recommended Models Table Each model might have several items which each have different capacity The capacity shown in this table is the capacity of the items which are tested ...

Page 302: ...MAINTENANCE COMPLETE ...

Page 303: ...THE END ...

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