MyPBX U300 Installation Guide
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paging and intercom, music on Hold, etc.); inbound routes; outbound routes; user account management (add
or delete an extension account, IP restriction, features setup, etc.); extended function management (call
queue, conference room, IVR, etc.); call logs (search, download); firmware update and reset, etc.
Please note that after saving the changes, please remember to click the “Apply changes” button to make
the changes take effect.
4.3 Network Settings
After logging in the admin configuration interface, generally the first step is to configure the IP address. If
both the WAN and LAN ports are connected to the network, their IP addresses need to be configured. If not,
just configuring the IP address of the LAN port which is connected to the local area network of the company
is OK.
WAN Settings
Click “Network Settings”->”WAN Settings” on the left menu bar.
1.
If the network that the WAN port is connected to is using DHCP server as connection method, please
select the “DHCP” (dynamic IP) option.
2.
If the network connection method is “Static IP address”, please select this option and enter the LAN
parameters (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, etc.)
3.
If MyPBX is connected to ADSL adapter directly, please select “PPPoE” option and enter the ADSL
user name and password.
LAN Settings
Click “Network Settings”->”LAN Settings” on the left menu bar of the web configuration interface. LAN
port is used for the interoperability of IP terminals and MyPBX. If the LAN port is connected to the
company’s LAN, please configure the correct IP address and corresponding subnet mask.
Please note that after changing the IP address of LAN port, MyPBX should be rebooted to make the new
changes take effect.
4.4 Extensions Setup and management
MyPBX has already set up 6 extensions by defaults which are extension”300-305”. The password is “pincode
+ extension number”. It’s up to the user to use these default extensions directly or after changing the
password. Of course, they could be deleted.
The admin could add, edit or delete the extensions via the Web Configuration Panel.
In the “Extensions” page, there are “Add Extension”, “Add Bulk Extensions”, “Delete the Selected Extension”
and “Edit Extension”(configure the features such as call forwarding and voicemail) subpages, etc.
4.5 Configuring Terminals
MyPBX could be connected with SIP-based audio and video IP terminal devices (e.g. IP Phone, voice gateway,
and soft terminal, etc.). The steps of configuring terminals are as below: