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H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX

Operation Manual

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. 

http://www.h3c.com 

 

Manual Version:

 

T2-08162N-20070520-C-3.01 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP

Page 1: ...H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Operation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Manual Version T2 08162N 20070520 C 3 01 ...

Page 2: ...ion and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this...

Page 3: ...aphic user interface and the operation through the XE 200 2000 Organization H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Operation Manual is organized as follows Chapter Contents 1 Basic Configuration Profiles the system characteristics and major functions It also describes command line interfaces CLIs required configuration environments Comware CLI attributes and basic Comware configuration The interface configuration...

Page 4: ... 7 Media Server Introduces the functions of the media server and describes the configuration steps of the media server in details 8 Call Services Introduces the various voice services provided with the XE voice servers including Subscriber Management Service Emergency Call Service Inter Group Call Restriction Service Outgoing Call Authority Control Service Abbreviated Dialing Service Do Not Distur...

Page 5: ... y Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars A minimum of one or a maximum of all can be selected x y Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars Many or none can be selected 1 n The argument s before the ampersand sign can be entered 1 to n times A line starting with the sign is comments II GUI conventions Convention Descri...

Page 6: ...scription Warning Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Caution Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment Note Means a complementary description ...

Page 7: ...Basic Configuration ...

Page 8: ...ion 2 12 2 2 4 History Command 2 12 2 2 5 Edit Features 2 13 2 2 6 Display Features 2 13 2 2 7 Regular Expressions 2 14 2 3 Hot Keys 2 17 2 3 1 Classifying Hot Keys 2 17 2 3 2 Usage of the Hot Keys 2 18 2 3 3 Configuring Command Alias 2 19 Chapter 3 Basic Configuration 3 1 3 1 Basic Configuration of Comware 3 1 3 2 Ethernet Interface Configuration 3 5 3 2 1 Introduction to the Ethernet Interface 3...

Page 9: ...ceiving a register request from a voice gateway or terminal the XE IP PBX accepts or rejects the request according to the registration management policy and records the dynamic information such as the online state of the gateway or terminal as well 2 Dialing routing management The XE IP PBX maintains the number information of voice gateways and terminals and a mapping table from number to IP addre...

Page 10: ...Telnet Command protection hierarchy where only authorized users can access the critical configurations of the XE IP PBX Telnet to other devices to manage them User interface configuration providing multiple login authentication and authorization approaches File system FTP Server Client that provides configuration file application upload and download File upload and download with TFTP File system m...

Page 11: ...port z Telnet 2 1 1 Configuring the XE IP PBX through the CONSOLE Port Step 1 Connect the serial port on a PC or terminal to the CONSOLE port on the XE IP PBX using a console cable as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Set up a local configuration environment through the CONSOLE port Step 2 Run the terminal emulation program HyperTerminal of Win9X for example on the PC and set the terminal communicati...

Page 12: ...Operation Manual Basic Configuration H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 2 Command Line Interface for Configuration 2 2 Figure 2 2 Set up a new connection Figure 2 3 Select the desired COM port ...

Page 13: ... command line prompt XE for example appears Step 4 Enter commands to configure the XE IP PBX or view its running status If you need help enter For more information about the commands refer to the following chapters 2 1 2 Configuring the XE IP PBX through the AUX Port To configure the XE IP PBX through the AUX port attach a modem to the serial port on the PC and one to the AUX port on the XE IP PBX...

Page 14: ... terminal to set up a connection to the XE IP PBX through the terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal of Windows 9X as shown in Figure 2 6 and Figure 2 7 In the terminal emulation program select the RS 232 serial port of the PC to be used for connection and set the terminal communications parameters as follows Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None or H...

Page 15: ...or manage the XE IP PBX when the command line prompt XE for example appears in the remote terminal emulation program 2 1 3 Configuring the XE IP PBX through Telnet Note Before setting up a Telnet connection make sure that z An IP address has been assigned to the XE IP PBX z VTY login authentication mode and the incoming and outgoing call restriction rules have been configured z There is a reachabl...

Page 16: ...ugh the LAN as shown in Figure 2 8 Otherwise connect the PC to the XE IP PBX through the WAN as shown in Figure 2 9 Telnet Client PC XE LAN Figure 2 8 Set up a Telnet configuration environment through the LAN Telnet Client LAN PC Router XE WA N WAN Figure 2 9 Set up a remote Telnet configuration environment through the WAN Step 2 Run the Telnet program on the PC and set its terminal type to VT100 ...

Page 17: ...XE IP PBX Note Host Name in Figure 2 11 refers to the IP address of the XE IP PBX Step 4 After telnetting to the XE IP PBX you are prompted for the username and password If the authentication is passed the command line prompt XE for example appears for you to configure the XE IP PBX or view its running status Note When you configure the XE IP PBX through telnet be careful of modifying its IP addre...

Page 18: ...to telnet from the XE IP PBX to other devices for management z FTP services that facilitate file upload and download z Ability to execute a previously executed command z Command line interpreter that provides multiple intelligent command parse methods such as fuzzy match and context association for the convenience of input Note You are not allowed to configure IDs or numbers that may conflict with...

Page 19: ...evel simple cipher text command Only when the correct password is provided can the user switch to the higher level Otherwise the original user level remains unchanged Note For the sake of privacy the system does not display the password that the user has entered The user is allowed to make up to three attempts after an incorrect password input The command views are implemented according to differe...

Page 20: ... IP PBX XE ui0 user interfac e 0 in system view quit to return to the system view Interface view Configure interface parameters XE Ethernet1 0 interface Ethernet 1 0 in system view quit to return to system view PS view Configure process server XE ps process serv er in system view quit to return to system view LS view Configure location server XE ls location serv er in system view quit to return to...

Page 21: ... 2 Enter a command and a separated by a space XE display for example If is at the position of a keyword all the keywords and their brief descriptions are shown 3 Enter a command and a separated by a space If is at the position of a parameter descriptions of these parameters are shown For example XE interface ethernet 0 0 Slot number XE interface ethernet 0 XE interface ethernet 0 0 1 XE interface ...

Page 22: ...er value overflow Incomplete command Incomplete command Too many parameters Too many parameters Ambiguous command Ambiguous parameters 2 2 4 History Command With the function similar to Doskey the CLI can automatically save previously executed commands and repeat execution By default it saves up to ten history commands for each user Table 2 3 lists the operations that a user can perform Table 2 3 ...

Page 23: ...ull insert the character at current cursor position and move the cursor to the right Otherwise the alarm rings Backspace key Delete the character to the left of the cursor and move the cursor back If the cursor gets to the beginning of the command line the alarm rings Left arrow key or Ctrl B Move the cursor backward one character and the alarm rings when the cursor gets to the beginning of the co...

Page 24: ... a matching pattern according to a certain rule and then compare the matching pattern with the target object The simplest regular expressions exclude all metacharacters For example you can specify a regular expression hello which only matches the character string hello For flexible matching mode construction regular expressions are allowed to contain some special characters called metacharacters t...

Page 25: ...race brackets is a non negative integer indicating that there are consecutive n or more than n matches for a character string n m The m and n in the brace brackets are non negative integers with n m It indicates that the consecutive matches are in the range n to m Note that no space is allowed on either side of the comma For example ip to match the target object starting with the character string ...

Page 26: ...de flow interface GigabitEthernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 50 255 255 255 0 interface GigabitEthernet0 1 interface NULL0 user interface con 0 user interface aux 0 user interface vty 0 4 process server ps config gkserver interface GigabitEthernet0 0 heartbeat password xe2000 start gatekeeper When the prompt More appears you can manually enter a plus sign and then a regular expression to filter info...

Page 27: ... at the cursor CTRL_E Move the cursor to the end of current line CTRL_F Move the cursor one character rightward CTRL_H Delete the character to the left of the cursor CTRL_K Terminate the outbound connection CTRL_N Display the next command in the history command buffer CTRL_P Display the previous command in the history command buffer CTRL_R Refresh the information of current line CTRL_V Pasts the c...

Page 28: ...ar to executing a command after a shortcut key is executed its corresponding command prototype is retained in the history command buffer and log for retrieving and locating problem Note The functionality of a hot key may be the user terminal dependent for example the hot key assigned from the terminal may conflict with the one on XE IP PBX In this case the application on the terminal responds to t...

Page 29: ...ommand formats you prefer I Enabling command alias Perform the following configurations in system view Table 2 10 Enabling command alias Operation Command Enable command alias enable command alias Disable command alias undo enable command alias By default the command alias function is disabled II Specifying a command alias Perform the following configuration in system view Table 2 11 Specifying a ...

Page 30: ...nual Basic Configuration H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 2 Command Line Interface for Configuration 2 20 Table 2 12 Displaying and Debugging Operation Command Display the current alias setting display command alias ...

Page 31: ...stem view Returning to the view of an upper level quit Return to user view return Use the quit command to return to an upper level view If you are in user view you can use this command to exit the system You can also run the return command by pressing Ctrl Z II Setting the name for an XE IP PBX The name of an IP PBX appears in command prompt You can change it if necessary Perform the following con...

Page 32: ... Caution Be cautious to modify the system clock which requires shutdown of the LS when the system is running IV Setting the banner text The banner text is a message that the system displays after connecting to the XE IP PBX login authentication and interactive configuration Perform the following configuration in system view Table 3 4 Set banner text Operation Command Set the banner text that will ...

Page 33: ... user level you must enter a corresponding password Perform the following configuration in user view Table 3 6 Switch user level Operation Command Switch user level super level VII Locking user interface When you are temporarily leaving to prevent unauthorized access to the terminal interface you can lock user interface You must enter and confirm a password to lock user interface To unlock and ent...

Page 34: ...l 3 Manage File System commands FTP commands and TFTP commands Note Each command belongs to its default view and has corresponding privilege therefore it is not necessary to reset them IX Displaying system status information Use the display command to collect system status information which can be classified as follows z Commands that display system configuration information z Commands that displa...

Page 35: ...t of information should be collected But there are multiple display commands and it is difficult to collect all information needed by running one command You can run the display diagnostic information command to collect the current running information of each module of the system The display diagnostic information command can list the information displayed after running the following commands disp...

Page 36: ...iate but it must be the same as that of the peer interface III Frame format supported Both FE and GE Ethernet interface can receive and recognize the Ethernet frame with frame format of Ethernet_II or Ethernet_SNAP and send frames in Ethernet_II format 3 2 2 Configuring the Ethernet Interface Ethernet interface configuration tasks are described in the following sections z Entering the specified Et...

Page 37: ... Set MTU Operation Command Set MTU mtu size Restore to the default value undo mtu By default the MTU is in Ethernet_II frame format The MTU size ranges from 46 to 1500 bytes for FE interface and 46 to 16384 bytes for GE interface IV Choosing speed An Ethernet interface can operate at multiple speeds FE interface can operate at 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps and GE electrical interface at 10 Mbps 100 Mbps an...

Page 38: ...pback You may need to enable the local loopback when testing some special functions of the Ethernet interface Perform the following configuration in the Ethernet interface view Table 3 16 Enable disable local loopback Operation Command Enable local loopback loopback Disable local loopback undo loopback By default loopback is disabled VII Configuring the operating mode of an Ethernet interface When...

Page 39: ...following properties so there are three kinds of routes z Reachable route which is the case for common routes that is IP packets are sent to the next hop along the route marked by the destination z Destination unreachable route When a static route to a destination has the property of reject any IP packet bound for it will be discarded and the source will be informed that the destination is unreach...

Page 40: ...preference value reject blackhole Delete a static route undo ip route static ip address mask mask length interface name nexthop address preference preference value 3 3 4 Configuring a Default Route Perform the following configuration in system view Table 3 20 Configure a default route Operation Command Configure a default route ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 interface name nexthop address prefe...

Page 41: ...able After the previous configuration you can view the information of the configured static route in any views by running the display command to verify the configuration Perform the following configuration in system view Table 3 22 Display and debug routing table Operation Command View the routing table summary display ip routing table ...

Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...

Page 43: ...3 1 3 3 Advanced Gatekeeper Configuration 3 5 Chapter 4 SIP Overview 4 1 4 1 Introduction to SIP 4 1 4 1 1 Terms 4 1 4 1 2 Functionality and Features of SIP 4 3 4 1 3 SIP Fundamentals 4 4 4 1 4 SIP Messages 4 6 4 2 Functionality and Features of SIP Server 4 7 4 2 1 SIP Proxy Server 4 7 4 2 2 LS 4 9 4 2 3 SIP Registrar 4 9 4 2 4 SIP Redirect Server 4 10 Chapter 5 SIP Server Configuration 5 1 5 1 SI...

Page 44: ...PBX Table of Contents ii 5 4 SIP Redirect Server Configuration 5 7 5 4 1 Introduction to SIP Redirect Server 5 7 5 4 2 Configuring SIP Redirect Server 5 7 Chapter 6 Displaying and Debugging the PS 6 1 6 1 Displaying Information for the PS 6 1 6 2 Debugging the PS 6 2 ...

Page 45: ...unctioning as a PS A PS provides the function of an H 323 gatekeeper and or a SIP Server depending on your configuration Figure 1 1 shows the architecture of the XE IP PBX Figure 1 1 Architecture of the XE IP PBXs Configure an XE IP PBX as follows depending on the network where the IP PBX is deployed z In a SIP network enable SIP Server on the PS and set gateway device type to SIP user agent UA on...

Page 46: ... 1 2 1 2 PS Capacities The following table describes the capacities of XE 200 2000 IP PBXs Table 1 1 Capacities of the XE 200 2000 IP PBXs Item XE 200 XE 2000 Max concurrent online gateway devices 400 4000 Max subscriber numbers 400 4000 Max maintained calls 400 4000 Min call ability per second CAPS 1 5 ...

Page 47: ...me audio and video delivery services Its functionality is enhanced through its control protocol the RTP control protocol RTCP The primary function of RTCP is to provide feedback on the quality of data distribution which allows the application system to accommodate to different network conditions and helps with fault isolation as well These two protocols work together to ensure real time voice tran...

Page 48: ...channel is established between the calling gateway and the called gateway In a voice network that contains gatekeepers if the call is set up in direct call mode the calling gateway obtains the call address of the called gateway through RAS signaling exchange and the call control signaling channel is established between the calling gateway and the called gateway Whereas if the call is setup in rout...

Page 49: ...Gatekeeper H 323 Gateway H 323 Gateway RAS Signal RAS Signal H 225 0 Signal H 245 Signal Figure 2 1 H 323 direct call The process of a direct call is as follows 1 The calling gateway gets authenticated at the gatekeeper through RAS signaling exchange It then obtains the call signaling address of the called gateway from the gatekeeper if it passes the authentication 2 The calling gateway establishe...

Page 50: ...per gets the H 245 address of the calling gateway during the exchange of call control signaling z The gatekeeper opens a H 245 port and notifies the called gateway z The called gateway actively establishes a media channel control signaling channel between itself and the gatekeeper z The gatekeeper establishes a media channel control signaling channel between itself and the calling gateway z The ca...

Page 51: ...s gateways gatekeepers and multipoint control units MCUs Gatekeepers are optional in an H 323 network but if a gatekeeper is present the terminals gateways and MCUs registered with the gatekeeper form a zone see Figure 2 3 These devices can overlay networks or subnets through routers A zone is independent of network topology It may comprise multiple network segments connected using routing devices...

Page 52: ...gistration either side can ask for canceling registration by sending an Unregistration Request URQ message However whether to cancel registration is up to the gatekeeper the endpoint can only respond with an Unregistration Confirm UCF message to cancel registration III Address translation If the calling endpoint knows the alias of the called endpoint but not the call signaling address it sends a L...

Page 53: ... R Q 1 A C F A RJ 2 S etup 3 C al l pro ceed in g 6 A RQ 7 A CF ARJ 8 A ler ti ng 9 C o nn ect 1 1 R A S M e ssa ge s C al l S ig nal ling M essag es Se tup 5 Ca ll pr ocee din g 4 A ler ti ng 10 C onn ect 1 2 Figure 2 5 Gatekeeper routed call signaling V Call setup When the calling endpoint receives the ACF message from the gatekeeper it sends call signaling to request a call In a direct call sig...

Page 54: ...o control the media session between the endpoints First the communicating parties exchange information on their capabilities such as media format X Opening closing logical channel s The communicating parties open one or more logical channels between them for transporting media streams The logical channels are specified by IP address plus port number These channels are closed when the communication...

Page 55: ...ng 2 2 Functionality and Features of H 323 Gatekeeper 2 2 1 Registration Management An endpoint after discovering a gatekeeper providing service for it must register with the gatekeeper before it can access the zone of this gatekeeper When the gatekeeper receives the RRQ message from the endpoint on its default RAS port 1719 you can change the RAS port to another one it makes registration decision...

Page 56: ...re the LS refer to the chapter discussing configuration examples in the LS Configuration part of this manual 3 2 Basic Gatekeeper Configuration I Entering PS view Execute the following command in system view Table 3 1 Enter PS view Operation Command Enter PS view process server II Assigning an LS to a PS The LS assigned to a PS can be co located with the PS or not If they are not co located you mu...

Page 57: ...g to the keepalive messages sent regularly by the PS They use heartbeat password to identify each other Therefore the heartbeat password configured for the PS must be the same as the one retained by the LS Any inconsistency will result in disconnection Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 3 3 Configure a heartbeat password Operation Command Configure a heartbeat password for the PS...

Page 58: ...teways The gateway in this manual refers to H 323 gateway and SIP user agent client unless otherwise noted Perform the following configuration in PS view Table 3 5 Enable disable the PS Operation Command Enable the PS start Disable the PS stop Note Enabling disabling the PS enables disables the gatekeeper and SIP Server VI Enabling disabling long time call interruption This command is used to enab...

Page 59: ...on policy call interrupt time call interrupt time Restore the default timeout interval undo policy call interrupt time VIII Entering PS GK view This command is used to enter PS GK view Perform the following configuration in PS view Table 3 8 Enter PS GK view Operation Command Enter PS GK view gatekeeper IX Enabling disabling the gatekeeper The gatekeeper is disabled by default When you use an XE I...

Page 60: ...on requests transmitted when gateways attempt to establish call control signaling channel through the endpoint TCPCall signaling port that is the Q931 port Note Usually a backup RAS signaling port is not required It applies when two ports are needed for RAS signaling transmitting and receiving For example some devices send RRQ messages to port 1719 and GRQ messages to port 1718 In this case config...

Page 61: ...mation to their gatekeepers If it is set to 0 no regular IRR report is required Perform the following configuration in PS GK view Table 3 12 Configure the interval for IRR report Operation Command Configure the interval for IRR report irr frequency irr frequency value Restore the default interval at which gateways report their state information to the gatekeeper regularly undo irr frequency IRR re...

Page 62: ...e gatekeeper Operation Command Configure the LRQ signaling process method of the gatekeeper lrq mode forward terminated Restore the default LRQ signaling process method of the gatekeeper undo lrq mode By default the terminated mode is used In a network with multiple gatekeepers usually the gatekeeper uses the forward mode and other gatekeepers use the terminated mode ...

Page 63: ...it is suitable for implementing Internet based multimedia conference systems SIP adopts the Client Server model and sets up user calls through communication between user agents and proxy servers A SIP endpoint can directly send an INVITE carrying its description to another endpoint to set up a session Upon receipt of the message the destination endpoint accepts or rejects it considering its own ca...

Page 64: ...calling UA it first requests its registrar for information on callee location and call policies of caller and callee If the location information of the callee is available and the caller is allowed to make the call the proxy server then forwards the request to the callee VI Redirect server A redirect server is a device that directs a calling UA to contact an alternate location for calling the call...

Page 65: ...o that all other participants can learn about its capabilities z Setting up a session or session parameters at both callee and caller sides Two parties can select the appropriate capabilities for session setup through negotiation about media and media parameters to be used z Managing sessions by modifying session parameters or terminating sessions The following are the features delivered by SIP z ...

Page 66: ... of the request the registrar sends back a response notifying receipt of the request and if the registration is accepted an OK SUCCESS message as well See the following figure Internet SIP Server VG User Agent REGISTER 200 OK Figure 4 1 Message exchange for a UA to register with a Registrar via a proxy server II Call setup SIP operates in Client Server model and sets up calls through UA proxy serv...

Page 67: ... VG 2 returns a 200 OK message to SIP Server indicating the call is connected 6 VG 1 sends an acknowledgement to VG 2 indicating it is ready for the conversation This completes the INVITE Final response 200 ACK three way handshake See Figure 4 3 for the message interactions throughout the call setup process INVITE w ith SDP1 100 TRYING INVITEw ith SDP1 100 TRYING 180 Ringing 180 Ringing 200 OK w i...

Page 68: ...of a proxy server as well The subsequent call procedures are the same as the call procedures involving proxy servers 4 1 4 SIP Messages SIP messages are text coded and fall into two categories request and response SIP requests include INVITE ACK OPTIONS BYE CANCEL REGISTER and so on Their functions are described in the following table Table 4 1 Functions of SIP request messages Message Function IN...

Page 69: ...syntax and the SIP Server cannot process it Client error Completed 500 to 599 The SIP Server fails and cannot process the valid request Server error Completed 600 to 699 The request cannot be fulfilled at any server Global failure Completed As required by SIP the application may ignore the last two digits of status code but it must understand the first digit 4 2 Functionality and Features of SIP S...

Page 70: ...ation Server Configuration Operation for details about the random selection function Note Only in the call routed mode can the XE voice server support simultaneous ringing of multiple callees and ringing of multiple callees in turn While in the call redirect mode the XE voice server will direct a call involving multiple callees to one phone z Authentication handling 401 unauthorized that contains ...

Page 71: ... Networking with H3C s SIP clients z RFC3261 compliant and backward compatible It accommodates SIP terminals compliant with RFC2543 It supports RFCs 3262 PRACK 2976 INFO 2327 SDP and SDP transparent transmission in Offer Answer model z Interoperation with SIP gateways and terminals of other vendors 4 2 2 LS When functioning as a LS the XE IP PBX can manage H 323 devices and SIP devices at the same...

Page 72: ...l flow If the mode of a received call is redirect the SIP proxy server after resolving the address responds to the caller s UA with a 3xx response containing the address information of the callee s UA Based on the returned address information the caller s UA directly calls the callee s UA In this case neither the SIP redirect server nor the SIP LS maintains any call state information or provides a...

Page 73: ...n tasks are described in the following sections z Entering PS view z Assigning a LS to a proxy server z Configuring heartbeat password z Configuring the identifier and interface of a PS z Enabling disabling a PS z Enabling disabling long time call interruption function z Configuring timeout interval for call interruption function z Entering PS SIP view z Enabling disabling the SIP Server I Enterin...

Page 74: ...ntry or all entries from the LS table undo ls mode id priority all III Configuring heartbeat password The LS learns about whether a PS is alive by listening to the keepalive messages sent regularly by the PS They use heartbeat password to identify each other Therefore the heartbeat password configured for the PS must be the same as the one retained by the LS Any inconsistency will result in discon...

Page 75: ... gateways Then the PS reconnects with the LS for receiving messages from gateways Perform the following configuration in PS view Table 5 5 Enable disable the PS Operation Command Enable the PS start Disable the PS stop Note Disabling the PS will disable the gatekeeper and SIP Server VI Enabling disabling long time call interruption function This command is used to enable disable long time call int...

Page 76: ... timeout interval undo policy call interrupt time VIII Entering PS SIP view Execute the following command in PS view Table 5 8 Enter PS SIP view Operation Command Enter PS SIP view sip IX Enabling disabling the SIP Server SIP Server is disabled by default Before you can use SIP functions you must enable the SIP Server Perform the following configuration in PS SIP view Table 5 9 Enable disable the ...

Page 77: ...p the phone upon expiration of the timer XE IP PBX disconnects the call This feature is available routed calls Perform the following configuration in PS view Table 5 11 Configure the wait connect and ringing time timers Operation Command Configure the maximum duration that the calling party waits for the called party to pick up the phone timeout caller wait connect time Restore the default maximum...

Page 78: ...the call tracing related to the existing number Before using the tracecall command turn on the debugging information output display switch with the terminal debugging command and the terminal monitor command IV Automatically repairing TCP connection Automatic TCP connection repair increases system robustness It allows the system to automatically attempt to repair a TCP connection that is disconnec...

Page 79: ... the section discussing how to configure a gateway registered with a LS in the LS Configuration part of this manual 5 4 SIP Redirect Server Configuration 5 4 1 Introduction to SIP Redirect Server The purpose of a SIP redirect server is to redirect a calling UAC to an alternate location for calling the called UAS When receiving a request from a calling UAC the redirect server searches for the locat...

Page 80: ...k tucl II Clearing statistics for the PS Execute the following command in user view Table 6 2 Clear statistics for the PS Operation Command Clear statistics for the PS reset process server statistics adapter all cdp cm hadpt hrm hsm hstack rm sm stack tucl III Displaying information about calls being processed on the PS Execute the following command in any view Table 6 3 Display information about ...

Page 81: ...figuring the debugging level of the PS Perform the following configuration in user view Table 6 5 Configure the debugging level of the PS Operation Command Configure the debugging level of the PS debugging process server adapter all bkm cdp cm csm hadpt hrm hsm hstack om rm sm stack tucl level level II Displaying the debugging level of the PS Execute the following command in any view Table 6 6 Dis...

Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration ...

Page 83: ... 1 4 1 Enabling Disabling Random Selection 1 22 1 4 2 Configuring a PS Registered with an LS 1 23 1 4 3 Configuring the Information about the Gateway Registered with an LS 1 23 1 4 4 Configuring an Office Group on an LS 1 28 1 4 5 Configuring the Allowed Time Difference between LS and PS MS 1 31 1 4 6 Configuring Number Substitution 1 31 1 5 Displaying and Debugging LS 1 31 Chapter 2 NAT FW Tunnel...

Page 84: ...led Parties Simultaneously Ringing in a Hybrid Network 3 30 3 11 Multiple Called Parties Orderly Ringing 3 34 3 12 NAT FW Tunnel Traversal Between Private and Public Networks 3 38 3 13 NAT FW Tunnel Traversal Between Two Private Networks 3 43 Chapter 4 XE IP PBX Troubleshooting 4 1 4 1 Troubleshooting H 323 Gatekeeper 4 1 4 2 Troubleshooting SIP Servers 4 3 4 2 1 Troubleshooting SIP Proxy Server 4...

Page 85: ...P PBX Figure 1 1 Architecture of the XE IP PBXs A PS LS and MS communicate with each other via call application interface CAI proprietary protocol interface After receiving a register request from a gateway the gateway in this manual refers to H 323 gateway and SIP user agent client unless otherwise noted the PS exchanges such messages as query response notification and indication with the LS And ...

Page 86: ...rmation corresponding to the number to the SIP proxy server or H 323 gatekeeper by sending a query response after the information is retrieved z Configuring PS information You must configure the following PS information on the LS PS ID SIP Server or H 323 gatekeeper the number of the port where the PS receives RAS packets the number of the port where the PS receives SIP packets the ID of the group...

Page 87: ...nformation about the office device by device type z Configuring office group information You need to configure the information of an office group on an LS including office group identifier area code domain to which the office group belongs static route number substitution table and so on z Querying information about office group You can query the information of an office group by the office group ...

Page 88: ...H 323 gatekeeper z Networking with the H 323 gatekeeper from other vendors z Management on SIP Server or H 323 gatekeeper z Networking with H3C s SIP devices and H 323 devices z Dynamic IP gateways z Management on gateways including SIP user agent and H 323 gateway z CAI proprietary protocol z When the XE 200 IP PBX functions as an LS up to 1600 gateways 3200 subscriber numbers and 3200 routes can...

Page 89: ...or XE200 is ethernet 0 0 for XE2000 it is GigabitEthernet 0 0 Caution If you configure an LS on a PS to work in remote mode the IP address and the port number of the remote LS must be identical to the local ones Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 1 2 Configure the interface and port number used by the LS Operation Command Configure the interface and port number used by the LS ls ...

Page 90: ...tekeeper as routed to achieve interworking between SIP and H 323 terminals Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 1 3 Configure call mode Operation Command Configure call mode call mode h323 sip redirect routed Restore the default call mode undo call mode h323 sip 1 3 4 Enabling Disabling an LS An LS is disabled by default You need to enable an LS to implement the functions it provid...

Page 91: ...nknown device policy unknown device admission enable Configure to disable accepting requests from an unknown device policy unknown device admission disable 1 3 7 Configuring a PS Registered with an LS When acting as an LS an XE IP PBX can manage multiple PSs You must configure an IP address and a heartbeat password for each managed PS on the LS To configure managed PSs you must enter LS PS view fi...

Page 92: ...o the Configuring MS Device Information in LS View part of module Media Server Operation 1 3 9 Configuring a Gateway Registered with an LS H 323 Gateway and SIP User Agent are both gateways which connect to user phones or PBXs and are responsible for the conversion between different signaling protocols and media formats The LS records information about these gateways for the PSs To configure gatew...

Page 93: ...ne or all gateways undo gateway device id all Note In the actual network configuration the IDs for all gateway s PS s and office device s should be different II Configuring the type of a gateway There are two gateway types H 323 and SIP The voice processing method varies with the device type Perform the following configuration in LS GW view Table 1 10 Configure the type of a gateway Operation Comm...

Page 94: ...dress dynamic ip disable enable Restore the default setting undo dynamic ip IV Configuring the IP address of a gateway The IP address of a gateway here is the one recorded on the LS To ensure a proper connection you must set the IP address of the gateway identical to the actual one on the gateway Perform the following configuration in LS GW view Table 1 12 Configure the IP address of a gateway Ope...

Page 95: ... static mode the gateway device type is H 323 and the gateway status is set to normal or forever up you must configure the IP address of the call signaling Perform the following configuration in LS GW view Table 1 14 Configure the IPv4 address of the call signaling for a gateway Operation Command Configure the IPv4 address of the call signaling for a gateway call signal ip address ip address Delet...

Page 96: ... the LS In suspend state a gateway can neither register successfully nor interact with any PS registered with an LS PS will provide no service to this type of gateway In forever up state a gateway can utilize services provided by PSs and LSs without registration Note To configure a gateway to forever up state you need to configure The PS which the gateway belongs to For configuration of the PS ref...

Page 97: ...sport layer protocol used by the gateway Operation Command Configure the transport layer protocol to be used by a gateway transport auto tcp udp Restore the default transport layer protocol undo transport By default UDP protocol is used when the gateway functions as the SIP user agent Note When configuring simultaneous ringing for multiple called parties you must configure the transport mode to tc...

Page 98: ...rue the match goes on otherwise the match fails You do not need to add a caret at the beginning of the expression because the system has added it by default For details about the regular expression refer to the Basic Configuration part of the H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Operation Manual Perform the following configuration in LS GW view Table 1 19 Configure the static route number of a gateway Operation...

Page 99: ...entication passwords on an LS and a gateway respectively the PS will check whether the authentication password of the gateway is identical to that recorded on the LS when the gateway performs registration and initiates a call so as to ensure the validity of the gateway identification Note Authentication is currently available to SIP supported devices only As for H 323 devices it is a reserved para...

Page 100: ...ffice device can be an H 323 gateway gatekeeper a SIP server or a SIP user agent Office devices outside an LS domain form one or several office groups each containing multiple office devices An office device must belong to some office group To configure an office on the LS you must create an office group and enter LS OFFICEGROUP view first In this view you can configure the office information incl...

Page 101: ... the office group belongs to the default domain domain undo belongto By default an office group belongs to the default domain domain III Configuring the static route number of an office group A static route number is a regular expression When a user calls a number and you have set a static route number for a gateway or an office device configured on an LS the request will be forwarded to the gatew...

Page 102: ...number 8801 to the office PS B z On the LS in the LS domain where the PS B resides map the static route number 8801 to PS C z On the LS in the LS domain where the PS C resides map the static route number 8801 to PS D z z On the LS in the LS domain where the PS N 1 reside map the static route number 8801 to PS N z On the LS in the LS domain where the PS N resides map the static route number 8801 to...

Page 103: ...vice including SIP server and SIP UA The processing method used by an XE IP PBX depends on the device type Perform the following configuration in LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view Table 1 27 Configure the device type of an office Operation Command Configure the device type of an office device type h323 gk h323 gw sip Restore the default device type undo device type By default the type of an office device...

Page 104: ...port By default the port number of the office device is 5060 Note If the type of the office device is SIP you can keep this number unchanged if the type is h323 gk you must use the port command to set the port number to 1719 if the type is h323 gw you must use the port command to set the port number to 1720 VIII Configuring the transport layer protocol used by an office device Note This configurat...

Page 105: ...rce of the office device you can use the default priority of the current office device as the priority of number resource Perform the following configuration in LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view Table 1 31 Configure default routing priority of the office device Operation Command Configure default routing priority of the office device priority priority level Restore the default priority undo priority The ...

Page 106: ...3 Configure the bearer capability type for an office device Operation Command Configure the bearer capability type for the office device bearer capability audio video Restore the default bearer capability type undo bearer capability 1 4 Advanced Configurations 1 4 1 Enabling Disabling Random Selection As for multiple terminals with the same number and priority if the random selection is disabled m...

Page 107: ...o multiplex II Configuring the identifier of the group to which the current PS belongs Use the psgroup id command to set the identifier of the group that to which a PS belongs Perform the following configuration in LS PS view Table 1 36 Configure the identifier of the group to which the current PS belongs Operation Command Configure the identifier of the group to which the current PS belongs psgro...

Page 108: ...ree characters in length It corresponds to an interface of a gateway whichever interface it corresponds to depends on the configuration on the gateway Using the subscriber command you can create such an entry on the LS to associate a short number with a calling called number long number In such a way you can configure terminals such as telephone sets of a gateway directly on the LS and make the LS...

Page 109: ...nflict with the ONLY number the automatic operator number and the group notification number For detailed information refer to the Call Services Operation module of this manual IV Configuring the priority of a subscriber line number of a gateway Perform the following configuration in subscriber view Table 1 40 Configure the priority of a subscriber line number of a gateway Operation Command Configu...

Page 110: ...lephones will ring orderly Perform the following configuration in LS GW Prefix view Table 1 42 Configuring the priority of a static route number of a gateway Operation Command Configure the priority of a static route number of a gateway priority priority level Restore the default priority undo priority VII Configuring attribute of a static route number of a gateway The attributes of a static route...

Page 111: ...e static route number is the user number VIII Configuring the codec type used when the gatekeeper initiates capability negotiation to a gateway device When the gatekeeper initiates capability negotiation to a called calling gateway in the routed call mode the audio video data codec type of the called calling gateway is required The gatekeeper fails the capability negotiation if it has not obtained...

Page 112: ...ng configuration in LS GW PREFIX or LS GW SUBSCRIBER view Table 1 45 Configure the codec type of the subscriber Operation Command Configure the codec type of the subscriber when the gatekeeper initiates capability negotiation to a gateway device codec audio g7231 g729 pcma pcmu packet length packet length video h261 h263 data t38fax Restore the default codec type undo codec audio video data By def...

Page 113: ...P OFFICE view Table 1 47 Specify whether to enable multiplexing Operation Command Specify whether to enable multiplexing multiplex disable enable Restore the default setting undo multiplex By default multiplexing is disabled III Configuring attribute of a static route number of an office group For the attributes of a static route number refer to Configuring attribute of a static route number of a ...

Page 114: ...ls can be made Perform the following configuration in LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view Table 1 49 Configure the codec type Operation Command Configure the codec type used when the gatekeeper initiates capability negotiation to an office device codec audio g7231 g729 pcma pcmu packet length packet length video h261 h263 data t38fax Restore the default codec type undo codec audio video data By default G 7...

Page 115: ...splaying and Debugging LS On the LS you can view the information about the PSs GKs gateways and office devices configured on the LS and the CAI message statistics of the LS Refer to the Location Server Configuration Command part of H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command Manual I Displaying the information about PSs registered with an LS Perform the following configuration in any view Table 1 52 Display th...

Page 116: ...55 Display the statistics about the LS Operation Command Display the statistics about the LS display location server statistics Delete the statistics about the LS reset location server statistics V Configuring the debugging level of the LS Perform the following configuration in user view Table 1 56 Configure the debugging level of an LS Operation Command Configure the debugging level of an LS debu...

Page 117: ...d in certain degree z The following describes the principle of address translation for NAT traversal from private network to public network Private Network Public Network Source IP Private network IP address Destination IP Public network address Source IP Public network IP address Destination IP Public network address NAT FW IP Package IP Package Figure 2 1 Diagram for address translation for NAT ...

Page 118: ... different security domains in a network It is the only gate for the information exchange between these networks or network security domains and is able to control that is permit deny or monitor the traffic flow from to these networks or domains depending on your security policies FWs have relatively strong anti attack capability and are basic network elements for implementing network and informat...

Page 119: ...he call mode of the XE IP PBX as routed mode to enable NAT FW tunnel traversal for it z Currently the tunnel traversal function implemented on XE IP PBXs only supports common call services instead of voice services Before the NAT FW traversal function can take effect between the private and public networks deployed with XE IP PBXs the following three types of tunnels must be established z A TCP tu...

Page 120: ...s using XE IP PBXs Tunnel traversal between the private network and the public network using XE IP PBXs is implemented as follows The LS on XE IP PBX 3 opens a TCP port for listening and receiving TCP connection request when the LS starts 2 The PS on XE IP PBX 1 establishes a tunnel Tunnel 1 between itself and the LS on XE IP PBX 3 when the PS starts This tunnel traverses the NAT FW and is used fo...

Page 121: ...NAT FW 2 Private Network 2 Figure 2 4 Diagram for tunnel traversal between different private networks using XE IP PBXs The tunnel traversal of the XE IP PBXs between the two private networks is implemented as follows 1 The LS opens a TCP port for listening and receiving TCP connection request when the LS starts 2 Process Server 1 establishes a tunnel Tunnel 1 between itself and the LS when it star...

Page 122: ... private network A domain can contain multiple PSs whereas a PS can only belong to one domain Note A domain is different from an LS domain For LS domain refer to section 1 4 7 Rule Based Number Substitution Policy in the Feature Operation module of this manual Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 2 1 Create a domain and enter the domain view Operation Command Create a domain and en...

Page 123: ...nter NAT FW view first Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 2 4 Enter NAT FW view Operation Command Enter NAT FW view nat fw V Enabling disabling tunnel traversal You can use the tunnel command to enable tunnel traversal after configuring a tunnel end pair You can also use this command to disable tunnel traversal Perform the following configuration in LS PS view Table 2 5 Enable di...

Page 124: ...e private ps id private to public add port private to public port public public ps id public to private add port public to private port Remove a tunnel end pair or all tunnel end pairs undo tunnelpeer tunnelpeer id all Note z Correctly configure the domain to which the tunnel end pair belongs before configure the pair successfully z When the public process server needs to create multiple tunnel en...

Page 125: ...168 20 2 24 FE1 0 2 192 168 10 2 24 router XE IP PBX FE0 0 192 168 30 10 24 FE0 0 H 323 Gateway 2 FE0 192 168 20 1 24 Line 0 Phone 2 8801 FE0 FE0 Line 0 H 323 Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 10 1 24 Phone 1 9901 Figure 3 1 Network diagram for integrated networking with LS and H 323 gatekeeper III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the H 323 gateway 1 H 323 gateway 2 and XE IP PBX are all...

Page 126: ...e dial entity9901 return Configure GK Client VG1 voice setup VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id gw01 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 10 1 VG1 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 30 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure H 323 Gateway 2 Configure the Ethernet interface VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 20 1 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entitie...

Page 127: ... password xe200 XE ps ls mode 0 local XE ps start XE ps gatekeeper XE ps gk start 4 Configure the LS Configure the LS XE location server XE ls ls config interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ls call mode h323 redirect XE ls start XE ls process server gkserver XE ls ps gkserver heartbeat password xe200 XE ls ps gkserver quit XE ls gateway gw01 XE ls gw gw01 device type h323 XE ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE l...

Page 128: ...re 3 2 Network diagram for distributed networking with LS and H 323 gatekeeper III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the H 323 gateway 1 H 323 gateway 2 XE IP PBX 1 gatekeeper and XE IP PBX 2 LS are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure H 323 Gateway 1 Configu...

Page 129: ...Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 40 2 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 8888 voip VG2 voice dial entity8888 address ras VG2 voice dial entity8888 match template VG2 voice dial entity8888 quit VG2 voice dial entity 8801 pots VG2 voice dial entity8801 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity8801 match template 8801 VG2 voice dial entity8...

Page 130: ...ernet0 0 ip address 192 168 20 20 255 255 255 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the LS XE2 location server XE2 ls ls config interface Ethernet 0 0 XE2 ls call mode h323 redirect XE2 ls start XE2 ls process server gkserver XE2 ls ps gkserver heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ls ps gkserver quit XE2 ls gateway gw01 XE2 ls gw gw01 device type h323 XE2 ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE2 ls gw gw01 quit XE2 ls...

Page 131: ...ure 3 3 Network diagram for processing basic H 323 routed calls III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that H 323 gateway 1 H 323 gateway 2 and XE IP PBX are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure H 323 gateway 1 Configure the Ethernet port VG1 interface ethernet 0 V...

Page 132: ...VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 30 2 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 8888 voip VG2 voice dial entity8888 address ras VG2 voice dial entity8888 match template VG2 voice dial entity 8802 pots VG2 voice dial entity8802 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity8802 match template 8802 VG2 voice dial ent...

Page 133: ...uted XE ls start XE ls process server xeippbx XE ls ps xeippbx heartbeat password xe200 XE ls gateway h323gateway1 XE ls gw h323gateway1 device type h323 XE ls gw h323gateway1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw h323gateway1 quit XE ls gateway h323gateway2 XE ls gw h323gateway2 device type h323 XE ls gw h323gateway2 dynamic ip enable 3 4 Office Device Configuration I Network requirements Both XE 200 IP PBX...

Page 134: ...1 FE0 0 192 168 30 10 24 FE0 0 Phone 1 8801 FE0 Line 0 FE1 0 0 S2 0 0 FE1 0 1 Line 0 FE0 Off ice Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 60 2 24 Phone 3 9901 H 323 Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 10 2 24 Router 2 FE1 0 0 192 168 50 1 24 FE1 0 1 192 168 60 1 24 FE1 0 2 192 168 40 1 24 S2 0 0 192 168 80 2 H 323 Gateway 2 FE0 192 168 20 2 24 Phone 2 8802 XE IP PBX 2 FE0 0 192 168 40 10 24 Off ice Gateway 2 FE0 192 168 50 2 24 P...

Page 135: ...1 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 10 2 VG1 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 30 10 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure the Ethernet interface VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 20 2 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure the voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 88 voip VG2 voice dial entity88 address r...

Page 136: ...al entity88 match template 88 VG3 voice dial entity88 quit VG3 voice dial entity 99 voip VG3 voice dial entity99 address ras VG3 voice dial entity99 match template 99 VG3 voice dial entity99 quit VG3 voice dial entity 9901 pots VG3 voice dial entity9901 line 0 VG3 voice dial entity9901 match template 9901 VG3 voice dial entity9901 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG3 voice setup VG3 voice gk...

Page 137: ...voice setup VG4 voice gk client VG4 voice gk gw id gw04 VG4 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 50 2 VG4 voice gk gk id gkserver1 gk addr 192 168 40 10 VG4 voice gk ras on 5 Configure the H 323 gatekeeper in the LS Domain1 Configure the Ethernet interface XE1 interface ethernet 0 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 30 10 255 255 255 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE1 process server XE...

Page 138: ...1 ls og og01 of01 port 1720 XE1 ls og og01 of01 quit XE1 ls og og01 quit XE1 ls office group og02 XE1 ls og og02 prefix 9902 XE1 ls og og01 9902 quit XE1 ls og og02 office of02 XE1 ls og og02 of02 device type h323 gw XE1 ls og og02 of02 ip address 192 168 50 2 XE1 ls og og02 of02 port 1720 XE1 ls og og02 of02 quit XE1 ls og og02 quit 7 Configure the H 323 gatekeeper in LS domain 2 Configure the Et...

Page 139: ...able XE2 ls gw gw04 quit XE2 ls office group og1 XE2 ls og og1 prefix 8801 XE2 ls og og1 8801 quit XE2 ls og og1 office of1 XE2 ls og og1 of1 device type h323 gw XE2 ls og og1 of1 ip address 192 168 10 2 XE2 ls og og1 of1 port 1720 XE2 ls og og1 of1 quit XE2 ls og og1 quit XE2 ls office group og2 XE2 ls og og2 prefix 8802 XE2 ls og og2 8802 quit XE2 ls og og2 office of2 XE2 ls og og2 of2 device ty...

Page 140: ... Network diagram for call redirection by a SIP redirect server III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the SIP user agent 1 SIP user agent 2 and XE IP PBX are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure SIP user agent 1 Configure the Ethernet interface VG1 interface e...

Page 141: ...t0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 1111 voip VG2 voice dial entity1111 address sip proxy VG2 voice dial entity1111 match template VG2 voice dial entity1111 quit VG2 voice dial entity 2222 pots VG2 voice dial entity2222 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity2222 match template 8802 VG2 voice dial entity2222 return Configure the SIP user agent VG2 voi...

Page 142: ...irect XE ls start XE ls process server xe200 XE ls ps xe200 heartbeat password xe200 Register the gateway information with the LS XE ls gateway vg1 XE ls gw vg1 device type sip XE ls gw vg1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gateway vg2 XE ls gw vg2 device type sip XE ls gw vg2 dynamic ip enable 3 6 Integrated Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server I Network requirements A SIP proxy server and an LS are i...

Page 143: ...k diagram for SIP user agents to make calls by a SIP Server III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the SIP user agent 1 SIP user agent 2 and SIP server are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure SIP user agent 1 Configure the Ethernet interface VG1 interface eth...

Page 144: ...ess 192 168 2 2 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG1 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 1111 voip VG2 voice dial entity1111 address sip proxy VG2 voice dial entity1111 match template VG2 voice dial entity1111 quit VG2 voice dial entity 2222 pots VG2 voice dial entity2222 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity2222 match template 8802 VG2 voice dial entity2222 re...

Page 145: ...art XE ls process server xe2000 XE ls ps xe2000 heartbeat password xe200 XE ls gateway router1 XE ls gw router1 device type sip XE ls gw router1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw router1 quit XE ls gateway router2 XE ls gw router2 device type sip XE ls gw router2 dynamic ip enable 3 7 Separate Implementation of LS and SIP Proxy Server I Network requirements The LS and SIP proxy server are implemented on ...

Page 146: ...rk diagram for SIP user agents to make calls by proxy server and LS III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the SIP user agent 1 SIP user agent 2 SIP proxy server and LS are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure SIP user agent 1 Configure the Ethernet interface ...

Page 147: ...0 VG2 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG1 voice dial entity 1111 voip VG2 voice dial entity1111 address sip proxy VG2 voice dial entity1111 match template VG2 voice dial entity1111 quit VG2 voice dial entity 2222 pots VG2 voice dial entity2222 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity2222 match template 8801 VG2 voice dial entity2222 return Configure the SIP use...

Page 148: ...ocess server xe200 XE2 ls ps xe200 heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ls gateway router1 XE2 ls gw router1 device type sip XE2 ls gw router1 dynamic ip enable XE2 ls gw router1 quit XE2 ls gateway router2 XE2 ls gw router2 device type sip XE2 ls gw router2 dynamic ip enable 3 8 H 323 Terminal Communicating with SIP Terminal in Common Call Mode I Network requirements An XE 200 IP PBX is deployed in integ...

Page 149: ...er Agent 1 FE0 192 168 20 2 24 Line 0 Phone 2 8802 FE0 FE0 Line 0 H 323 Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 30 2 24 Phone 1 8801 XE IP PBX FE0 0 192 168 10 10 24 Figure 3 8 Network diagram for H 323 terminal communicating with SIP terminal in common call mode III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that H 323 gateway 1 SIP user agent 1 and XE IP PBX shown in Figure 3 8 are all routing reachable to...

Page 150: ...gatekeeper client VG1 voice setup VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id h323gateway1 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 30 2 VG1 voice gk gk id xeippbx gk addr 192 168 10 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure SIP user agent 1 Configure the Ethernet interface UA interface ethernet 0 UA Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 20 2 255 255 255 0 UA Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities UA voice setup UA vo...

Page 151: ... XE ps heartbeat password xe200 XE ps ls mode 0 local XE ps start XE ps gatekeeper XE ps gk start XE ps gk quit XE ps sip XE ps sip start 4 Configure the LS Configure the LS XE location server XE ls ls config interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ls call mode h323 routed XE ls call mode sip routed XE ls process server xeippbx XE ls ps xeippbx heartbeat password xe200 XE ls ps xeippbx quit XE ls gateway h323ga...

Page 152: ... the LS Through the two gateway devices the H 323 terminal communicates with the SIP terminal II Network diagram FE1 0 0 FE1 0 1 FE1 0 2 FE1 0 0 192 168 10 1 24 FE1 0 1 192 168 20 1 24 FE1 0 2 192 168 30 1 24 router FE0 0 SIP User Agent 1 FE0 192 168 20 2 24 Line 0 Phone 2 8802 FE0 FE0 Line 0 H 323 Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 30 2 24 Phone 1 8801 XE IP PBX FE0 0 192 168 10 10 24 Figure 3 9 Network diagr...

Page 153: ...G1 voice gk gk id xeippbx gk addr 192 168 10 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure SIP user agent 1 Configure the Ethernet interface UA interface ethernet 0 UA Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 20 2 255 255 255 0 UA Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities UA voice setup UA voice dial program UA voice dial entity 8888 voip UA voice dial entity8888 address sip proxy UA voice dial entity8888 match templ...

Page 154: ...E ls process server xeippbx XE ls ps xeippbx heartbeat password xe200 XE ls ps xeippbx quit XE ls gateway h323gateway1 XE ls gw h323gateway1 device type h323 XE ls gw h323gateway1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw h323gateway1 quit XE ls gateway sipuseragent1 XE ls gw sipuseragent1 device type sip XE ls gw sipuseragent1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw sipuseragent1 quit XE ls start 3 10 Multiple Called Partie...

Page 155: ...Line 0 Phone 1 8801 FE1 0 3 Line 0 FE0 Phone 3 8802 H 323 Gateway 2 FE0 192 168 40 3 24 H 323 Gateway 1 FE0 192 168 30 2 24 Figure 3 10 Network diagram for multiple called party simultaneously ringing in a hybrid network III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the H 323 gateway 1 H 323 gateway 2 SIP user agent 1 and XE IP PBX are all reachable to each other and omits the related...

Page 156: ...bx gk addr 192 168 10 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure the Ethernet interface VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 40 3 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 8888 voip VG2 voice dial entity8888 address ras VG2 voice dial entity8888 match template VG2 voice dial ent...

Page 157: ...ial entity8802 return Configure the SIP gateway user agent UA voice setup UA voice sip UA voice sip sip id sipuseragent1 UA voice sip sip server master ip 192 168 10 10 port default all UA voice sip register enable on 4 Configure the XE IP PBX Configure the Ethernet interface XE interface ethernet 0 0 XE Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 10 10 255 255 255 0 Configure the gatekeeper and the SIP proxy ...

Page 158: ...3 XE ls gw h323gateway2 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw h323gateway2 prefix 8802 XE ls gw h323gateway2 8802 priority 12 XE ls gw h323gateway2 8802 quit XE ls gw h323gateway2 quit XE ls gateway sipuseragent1 XE ls gw sipuseragent1 device type sip XE ls gw sipuseragent1 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw sipuseragent1 prefix 8802 XE ls gw sipuseragent1 8802 priority 12 XE ls gw sipuseragent1 8802 quit XE ls gw s...

Page 159: ...92 168 30 2 24 Figure 3 11 Network diagram for multiple called parties orderly ringing III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the SIP user agent 1 SIP user agent 2 SIP user agent 3 and XE IP PBX are all reachable to each other and omits the related route configuration which you can do as required before performing the following configuration 1 Configure SIP server Configure the...

Page 160: ... gw ua001 quit XE ls gateway ua002 XE ls gw ua002 device type sip XE ls gw ua002 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw ua002 prefix 8802 XE ls gw ua0028802 priority 12 XE ls gw ua0028802 quit XE ls gw ua002 quit XE ls gateway ua003 XE ls gw ua003 device type sip XE ls gw ua003 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw ua003 prefix 8802 XE ls gw ua0038802 priority 11 XE ls gw ua0038802 quit XE ls gw ua003 quit 2 Configure S...

Page 161: ... ethernet 0 0 UA002 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 40 3 255 255 255 0 UA002 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure voice entities UA002 voice setup UA002 voice dial program UA002 voice dial select rule type first 2 1 3 UA002 voice dial entity 1111 voip UA002 voice dial entity1111 address sip proxy UA002 voice dial entity1111 match template UA002 voice dial entity1111 quit UA002 voice dial entity 8802 pots UA0...

Page 162: ...ntity8802 match template 8802 UA003 voice dial entity8802 return Configure SIP user agent UA003 voice setup UA003 voice sip UA003 voice sip sip server master 192 168 10 10 UA003 voice sip sip id ua003 UA003 voice sip register enable on 3 12 NAT FW Tunnel Traversal Between Private and Public Networks I Network requirements An NAT FW separates a private network from a public network The public netwo...

Page 163: ...E1 0 2 1 1 3 1 24 FE1 0 3 1 1 4 1 24 GE0 1 1 1 4 2 24 GE0 0 192 168 3 2 24 NAT FW Figure 3 12 Network diagram for NAT FW tunnel traversal between private and public networks III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the private network interfaces of H 323 gateway 1 XE IP PBX 1 and NAT FW are reachable to each other and the public network interfaces of H 323 gateway 2 XE IP PBX 2 X...

Page 164: ... gk addr 192 168 1 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure the Ethernet interface VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 1 1 3 12 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 8888 voip VG2 voice dial entity8888 address ras VG2 voice dial entity8888 match template VG2 voice dial entity 880...

Page 165: ...2 interface ethernet 0 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 ip address 1 1 2 11 255 255 255 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE2 process server XE2 ps ps config xeippbx2 interface Ethernet 0 0 XE2 ps heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ps ls mode 0 remote ip address 1 1 1 10 XE2 ps start XE2 ps gatekeeper XE2 ps gk start 5 Configure the LS Configure the Ethernet interface XE3 interface ethernet 0 0 XE3 Ether...

Page 166: ... xeippbx1 quit XE3 ls process server xeippbx2 XE3 ls ps xeippbx2 tunnel enable XE3 ls ps xeippbx2 quit XE3 ls gateway h323gateway1 XE3 ls gw h323gateway1 device type h323 XE3 ls gw h323gateway1 dynamic ip enable XE3 ls gw h323gateway1 quit XE3 ls gateway h323gateway2 XE3 ls gw h323gateway2 device type h323 XE3 ls gw h323gateway2 dynamic ip enable 6 Configure the NAT FW Note This example uses SecPa...

Page 167: ...ATH GigabitEthernet0 0 nat outbound 2001 SECPATH GigabitEthernet0 0 nat server protocol udp global 1 1 4 2 9700 inside 192 168 1 10 9700 3 13 NAT FW Tunnel Traversal Between Two Private Networks I Network requirements Two NAT FW devices separate two private networks private network 1 and private network 2 from the public network The public network contains a XE IP PBX which operates as both LS and...

Page 168: ...1 2 3 24 Router 1 FE1 0 0 1 1 1 1 24 FE1 0 1 1 1 2 1 24 FE1 0 2 1 1 3 1 24 GE0 1 192 168 2 2 24 FW NAT 1 FE1 0 0 FE1 0 1 FE1 0 2 Figure 3 13 Network diagram for NAT FW tunnel traversal between two private networks across one public network III Configuration procedure Note This example assumes that the private network interfaces of H 323 gateway 1 XE IP PBX 1 and NAT FW 1 are all reachable to each ...

Page 169: ...VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id h323gateway1 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 3 11 VG1 voice gk gk id xeippbx1 gk addr 192 168 1 10 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure the Ethernet interface VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 10 10 30 12 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial...

Page 170: ...ress 1 1 1 10 XE1 ps start XE1 ps gatekeeper XE1 ps gk start 4 Configure process server 2 Configure the Ethernet interface XE2 interface ethernet 0 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 ip address 1 1 1 10 255 255 255 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE2 process server XE2 ps ps config xeippbx2 interface Ethernet 0 0 XE2 ps heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ps ls mode 0 local XE2 ps start XE2 ps gatekeeper ...

Page 171: ...main quit XE2 ls process server xeippbx1 XE2 ls ps xeippbx1 heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ls ps xeippbx1 belongto PriDomain01 XE2 ls ps xeippbx1 quit XE2 ls process server xeippbx2 XE2 ls ps xeippbx2 heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ls ps xeippbx2 belongto PubDomain XE2 ls ps xeippbx2 quit XE2 ls process server xeippbx3 XE2 ls ps xeippbx3 heartbeat password xe200 XE2 ls ps xeippbx3 belongto PriDomain02...

Page 172: ...re Ethernet interfaces SECPATH1 system view SECPATH1 interface GigabitEthernet 0 0 SECPATH1 GigabitEthernet0 0 ip address 1 1 2 3 255 255 255 0 SECPATH1 GigabitEthernet0 0 quit SECPATH1 interface GigabitEthernet 0 1 SECPATH1 GigabitEthernet0 1 ip address 192 168 2 2 255 255 255 0 SECPATH1 GigabitEthernet0 1 quit Configure an ACL SECPATH1 acl number 2001 SECPATH1 acl basic 2001 rule permit source 1...

Page 173: ...ddress 10 10 20 2 255 255 255 0 SECPATH2 GigabitEthernet0 1 quit Configure an ACL SECPATH2 acl number 2001 SECPATH2 acl basic 2001 rule permit source 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 255 SECPATH2 acl basic 2001 quit SECPATH2 interface GigabitEthernet 0 0 SECPATH2 GigabitEthernet0 0 nat outbound 2001 SECPATH2 GigabitEthernet0 0 nat server protocol udp global 1 1 3 2 9701 inside 10 10 10 10 9701 ...

Page 174: ...s started in PS view and if the gatekeeper is started in GK view Solution On the gatekeeper run the start command in PS view and then the start command in GK view 2 Cause 2 The LS is not started Diagnosis Use the display current configuration command to check if the LS is started in LS view Solution Run the start command in LS view 3 Cause 3 The gateway is not activated Diagnosis Check the configu...

Page 175: ... In LS GW view configure the calling number and called number on the corresponding gateways III The LS is unreachable from the gatekeeper 1 Cause 1 No corresponding gatekeeper corresponded by PS identifier is configured on the LS Diagnosis On the LS use the display current configuration command to check for the corresponding gatekeeper corresponded by PS identifier in LS view Solution On the LS ad...

Page 176: ...oxy server and the UA do not match Diagnosis On the LS use the display current configuration command to see if the IP address and port number in LS GW view match those for the gateway configured on the UA Solution On the UA configure the IP address and port number of the proxy server which match those configured on the proxy server 2 Cause 2 The transport protocols configured on the proxy server a...

Page 177: ... The device status of the corresponding UA on the LS is normal but the registration status is offline Diagnosis On the LS use the display location server gateway all command to check if the registration status of the corresponding gateway specified by the device identifier is offline Solution Configure correctly on the UA to start the dynamic registration of the gateway making the registration sta...

Page 178: ...he LS Diagnosis Use the display current configuration command to view the IP address and port number of the remote LS in PS view on the proxy server and in LS view on the LS respectively and check for their consistency Solution 1 On the proxy server configure the IP address and port number for the remote LS in PS view making them consistent with those configured on the LS Solution 2 On the LS conf...

Page 179: ...e called number is configured with the same priority in LS GW view Solution In each LS GW view use the prefix or subscriber command prioritize the same called numbers in the same order 3 Cause 3 The random selection function is enabled Diagnosis Use the display current configuration command on the LS to check if the random selection function is disabled Solution In LS view use the policy random se...

Page 180: ...r default password in LS GW view is inconsistent with that configured on the UA Diagnosis Use the authentication enable command to check if the authentication is enabled in LS GW view If yes check if the configured password is consistent with that configured on the UA Solution 1 In LS GW view use the password command to configure the password making it consistent with that configured on the UA Sol...

Page 181: ...figuration command to check in OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view if the IP address intended for configuration is already used Solution In LS OFFICEGROUP OFFICE view use the ip address command to configure an IP address not in conflict with any other for the office device III PS fails to connect to the LS Cause When the LS is in the remote mode and the system time of the PS is ahead of the LS s the PS is in ...

Page 182: ...Feature ...

Page 183: ...ber Substitution Policy 1 8 1 4 8 Configuring Rule Based Number Substitution 1 9 1 5 Displaying Information about Number Substitution 1 12 1 6 Precedence Order of Substitute Rules and Tables 1 13 1 7 Number Substitution Configuration Example 1 14 1 7 1 Location Based Number Substitution Configuration Example I 1 14 1 7 2 Location Based Number Substitution Configuration Example II 1 18 1 7 3 Rule B...

Page 184: ...rotection Table 3 1 3 3 3 Enabling Disabling Overload Protection 3 2 3 3 4 Displaying the Overload Protection Configuration 3 2 Chapter 4 VoIP RADIUS Accounting Configuration 4 1 4 1 RADIUS Accounting Feature of XE IP PBX 4 1 4 2 RADIUS Accounting Process of XE IP PBX 4 1 4 3 Configuring RADIUS Accounting Feature of XE IP PBX 4 2 4 3 1 Enabling Disabling AAA 4 2 4 3 2 Configuring RADIUS Accounting...

Page 185: ...tion calling number protection and call transfer 1 2 Number Analysis 1 2 1 Number Resources For the XE IP PBX number resources are classified by geographical location and are represented in the format of country code area code subscriber number such as 0086 0 10 63564979 You can set country and area codes of devices on your XE IP PBX Their subscriber numbers are dynamic numbers reported by managed...

Page 186: ...BX you can dial as you would in a PSTN network When location based number substitution applies which dial method is available depends on whether the calling and called parties are using the same country code and area code Table 1 1 Available dial methods when location based number substitution applies Same country code Same area code Dial Yes Yes Subscriber number Area code subscriber number Count...

Page 187: ... on whether the country and area codes of the calling and terminating devices are the same as shown in the following table Table 1 2 Calling number substitution policy for intra LS domain calling devices Same country code Same area code Substitute of the calling number is Yes Yes Subscriber number Yes No Area code subscriber number No No Country code area code subscriber number 2 When the calling ...

Page 188: ...place the called number as shown in the following table Table 1 3 Calling number substitution policy for intra LS domain calling devices Same country code Same area code Substitute of the calling number is Yes Yes Subscriber number Yes No Area code subscriber number No No Country code area code subscriber number 2 When the calling device is outside the LS domain When receiving a call from a device...

Page 189: ...an recognize the format the LS can send the number to the terminating device without number substitution You are recommended to configure the area code substitute enable command for an H 323 gateway SIP UA or office gateway and the area code substitute disable command for an office H 323 gatekeeper or office SIP server Perform the following configuration in LS GW or LS OFFICEGROUP view Table 1 5 E...

Page 190: ... nation code Delete the country area code undo area code By default neither country code nor area code is configured for the gateway or office group Note XE supports a combination of country code area code subscriber number within 31 bits If country code and area code have already been configured on the device the character string of subscriber number or route number cannot begin with country code...

Page 191: ...evice where only the calling and or called numbers associated with a specific device are substituted if they match the applied rules z Per number where only the calling and or called numbers associated with a specific number are substituted if they match the applied rules 1 4 5 When to Perform Rule Based Number Substitution In rule based approach number substitution can occur before or after numbe...

Page 192: ...alysis z To which LS domain the called calling device belongs z Whether the involved devices are in the same LS domain I Before number analysis 1 When the calling device is inside the LS domain For a call whose calling device is inside the LS domain the system performs number substitution according to the global substitute tables bound to the LS and substitute tables rules bound to and configured ...

Page 193: ...tic route number you can configure up to two substitute rules Perform the following configuration in prefix view Table 1 9 Configure delete a substitute rule for the static route number Operation Command Configure a substitute rule for the static route number prefix rule rule tag caller input format output format callee input format output format callee input format output format before after Dele...

Page 194: ...the following configuration in subscriber view Table 1 11 Configure delete a substitute rule for the subscriber line Operation Command Configure a substitute rule for the subscriber line sscb rule rule tag caller input format output format callee input format output format callee input format output format before after Delete the specified or all substitute rules for the subscriber line undo sscb ...

Page 195: ...a substitute rule Operation Command Configure a rule in the substitute table rule rule tag caller input format output format callee input format output format callee input format output format before after Delete the specified or all rules from the substitute table undo rule rule tag all By default no substitute rule exists in the substitute table VII Binding unbinding substitute tables You can bi...

Page 196: ...ule its substitute will be substituted again if another matched rule is found This substitution operation continues until no match is found Perform the following configuration in LS view Table 1 15 Enable disable inheritance mode of number substitution Operation Command Enable inheritance mode policy substitute inherit enable Enable non inheritance mode policy substitute inherit disable By default...

Page 197: ...sis Precedence is descending from top to bottom For an originating device outside the LS domain z Only substitute tables bound to the LS globally is used For an intra LS domain originating device z Substitute rules directly configured for the called number z Substitute tables bound to the called number z Substitute rules directly configured for the terminating device z Substitute tables bound to t...

Page 198: ... codes but not country codes II Network diagram Phone 1 H 323 Gateway 2 H 323 Gateway 1 192 168 80 10 24 192 168 80 20 24 192 168 80 50 24 86 0 10 6601 86 0 20 7701 XE IP PBX Internet H 323 Gateway 3 192 168 80 30 24 H 323 Gateway 4 192 168 80 40 24 49 0 30 8801 49 0 40 9901 WAN WAN WAN WAN FXS FXS FXS FXS Phone 2 Phone 2 Phone 1 Figure 1 1 Network diagram for location based number substitution I ...

Page 199: ...ess server gkserver XE ls ps gkserver heartbeat password xe Enable location based number substitution XE ls policy area code substitute enable Configure the gateways XE ls gateway gw01 XE ls gw gw01 device type h323 XE ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw01 area code 010 XE ls gw gw01 quit XE ls gateway gw02 XE ls gw gw02 device type h323 XE ls gw gw02 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw02 area code...

Page 200: ...ce dial entity2 address ras VG1 voice dial entity2 match template 88 VG1 voice dial entity2 quit VG1 voice dial entity 8801 pots VG1 voice dial entity8801 line 0 VG1 voice dial entity8801 match template 8801 VG1 voice dial entity8801 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id gw01 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 10 VG1 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 16...

Page 201: ...92 168 80 50 1719 VG2 voice gk ras on 5 Configure H 323 gateway 3 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG3 interface ethernet 0 VG3 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 30 255 255 255 0 VG3 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG3 voice setup VG3 voice dial program VG3 voice dial entity 1 voip VG3 voice dial entity1 address ras VG3 voice dial entity1 match template 0 VG3 voice dial entity1 quit VG3 voice ...

Page 202: ...VG4 voice dial entity2 quit VG4 voice dial entity 9902 pots VG4 voice dial entity9902 line 0 VG4 voice dial entity9902 match template 9902 VG4 voice dial entity9902 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG4 voice gk client VG4 voice gk gw id gw04 VG3 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 40 VG4 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG4 voice gk ras on 1 7 2 Location Based Number Substitu...

Page 203: ...Phone 1 Figure 1 2 Network diagram for location based number substitution II III Configuration procedure 1 Configure the H 323 gatekeeper Configure Ethernet interface 0 0 XE interface Ethernet 0 0 XE Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 50 255 255 255 0 XE Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE process server XE ps ps config gkserver interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ps heartbeat password xe XE ps ls m...

Page 204: ...teway gw03 XE ls gw gw03 device type h323 XE ls gw gw03 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw03 area code 030 49 XE ls gw gw03 quit XE ls gateway gw04 XE ls gw gw04 device type h323 XE ls gw gw04 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw04 area code 040 49 XE ls gw gw04 quit Start the LS XE ls start 3 Configure H 323 gateway 1 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG1 interface ethernet 0 VG1 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80...

Page 205: ...e gk ras on 4 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 20 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 1 voip VG2 voice dial entity1 match template 0 VG2 voice dial entity1 address ras VG2 voice dial entity1 quit VG2 voice dial entity 2 voip VG2 voi...

Page 206: ...e dial entity1 quit VG3 voice dial entity 2 voip VG3 voice dial entity2 match template 88 VG3 voice dial entity2 address ras VG3 voice dial entity2 quit VG3 voice dial entity 3 voip VG3 voice dial entity3 match template 86 VG3 voice dial entity3 address ras VG3 voice dial entity3 quit VG3 voice dial entity 8801 pots VG3 voice dial entity8801 match template 8801 VG3 voice dial entity8801 line 0 VG3...

Page 207: ...line 0 VG4 voice dial entity9901 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG4 voice gk client VG4 voice gk gw id gw04 VG4 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 40 VG4 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG4 voice gk ras on 1 7 3 Rule Based Number Substitution Configuration Example I Network requirements On a company s network VoIP service is provided and one XE 200 IP PBX in centralized m...

Page 208: ...am for rule based number substitution III Configuration procedure 1 Configure the H 323 gatekeeper Configure Ethernet interface 0 0 XE interface Ethernet 0 0 XE Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 50 255 255 255 0 XE Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE process server XE ps ps config gkserver interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ps heartbeat password xe XE ps ls mode 0 local XE ps start XE ps gatekeepe...

Page 209: ...01 quit XE ls gateway gw02 XE ls gw gw02 device type h323 XE ls gw gw02 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw02 quit XE ls gateway gw03 XE ls gw gw03 device type h323 XE ls gw gw03 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw03 quit XE ls gateway gw04 XE ls gw gw04 device type h323 XE ls gw gw04 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw04 quit Start the LS XE ls start 3 Configure H 323 gateway 1 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG1 i...

Page 210: ...55 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 1 voip VG2 voice dial entity1 match template VG2 voice dial entity1 address ras VG2 voice dial entity1 quit VG2 voice dial entity 7701 pots VG2 voice dial entity7701 match template 7701 VG2 voice dial entity7701 line 0 VG2 voice dial entity7701 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG2 vo...

Page 211: ...8 80 50 1719 VG3 voice gk ras on 6 Configure H 323 gateway 4 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG4 interface ethernet 0 VG4 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 40 255 255 255 0 VG4 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG4 voice setup VG4 voice dial program VG4 voice dial entity 1 voip VG4 voice dial entity1 match template VG4 voice dial entity1 address ras VG4 voice dial entity1 quit VG4 voice dial en...

Page 212: ... Example II Network diagram Phone 1 H 323 Gateway 2 H 323 Gateway 1 192 168 80 10 24 192 168 80 20 24 192 168 80 50 24 6601 7701 XE IP PBX Internet H 323 Gateway 3 192 168 80 30 24 H 323 Gateway 4 192 168 80 40 24 8801 9901 WAN WAN WAN WAN FXS FXS FXS FXS Phone 1 Phone 2 Phone 2 Figure 1 4 Network diagram for inheritance mode number substitution III Configuration procedure 1 Configure the H 323 ga...

Page 213: ...E ls number substitute 1 Configure substitute rules in substitute table 1 XE ls sst 1 rule 0 callee 6601 1000 before XE ls sst 1 rule 1 callee 1000 9901 before Bind the table to the LS globally XE ls substitute 1 Configure the gateways XE ls gateway gw01 XE ls gw gw01 device type h323 XE ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw01 quit XE ls gateway gw02 XE ls gw gw02 device type h323 XE ls gw gw02...

Page 214: ...6601 line 0 VG1 voice dial entity6601 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id gw01 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 10 VG1 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 4 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 20 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configu...

Page 215: ... quit VG3 voice dial entity 8801 pots VG3 voice dial entity8801 match template 8801 VG3 voice dial entity8801 line 0 VG3 voice dial entity8801 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG3 voice gk client VG3 voice gk gw id gw03 VG3 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 30 VG3 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG3 voice gk ras on 6 Configure H 323 gateway 4 Configure Ethernet interface 0...

Page 216: ...ies they dial the same secretary station number 1111 The system could transfer the calls automatically and appropriately z When staff members call the secretary of another department they dial the called department code before dialing the secretary station number Take departments A and B for example On GW01 and GW02 department code area code 010 is configured for Department A On GW03 and GW04 depa...

Page 217: ...E ps ps config gkserver interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ps heartbeat password xe XE ps ls mode 0 local XE ps start XE ps gatekeeper XE ps gk start 2 Configure the LS Configure the LS XE location server XE ls ls config interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ls process server gkserver XE ls ps gkserver heartbeat password xe Enable location based number substitution XE ls policy area code substitute enable Enable rule ...

Page 218: ...teway gw03 XE ls gw gw03 device type h323 XE ls gw gw03 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw02 area code 020 XE ls gw gw02 substitute table2 XE ls gw gw03 quit XE ls gateway gw04 XE ls gw gw04 device type h323 XE ls gw gw04 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw04 area code 020 XE ls gw gw02 substitute table2 XE ls gw gw04 quit Enable the LS XE ls start 3 Configure H 323 gateway 1 Configure Ethernet interface 0 V...

Page 219: ...interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 20 255 255 255 0 VG2 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG2 voice setup VG2 voice dial program VG2 voice dial entity 1 voip VG2 voice dial entity1 address ras VG2 voice dial entity1 match template 0 VG2 voice dial entity1 quit VG2 voice dial entity 2 voip VG2 voice dial entity2 address ras VG2 voice dial entity2 match template VG2 voice...

Page 220: ...01 line 0 VG3 voice dial entity8801 match template 9901 VG3 voice dial entity8801 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG3 voice gk client VG3 voice gk gw id gw03 VG3 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 30 VG3 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG3 voice gk ras on 6 Configure H 323 gateway 4 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG4 interface ethernet 0 VG4 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80...

Page 221: ...ple I Network requirements On a company s network one XE 200 IP PBX in centralized mode is functioning to forward H 323 calls Four gateways are present GW01 and GW02 with area code 010 and GW03 and GW04 with area code 0571 The company s headquarters is located in City A and using the service of gateways GW01 and GW02 its branch is located in City B and using the service of gateways GW03 and GW04 A...

Page 222: ...etwork diagram for hybrid number substitution III Configuration procedure 1 Configure the H 323 gatekeeper Configure Ethernet interface 0 0 XE interface Ethernet 0 0 XE Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 50 255 255 255 0 XE Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE process server XE ps ps config gkserver interface Ethernet 0 0 XE ps heartbeat password xe XE ps ls mode 0 local XE ps start XE ps g...

Page 223: ...E ls gw gw01 device type h323 XE ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw01 area code 010 XE ls gw gw01 quit XE ls gateway gw02 XE ls gw gw02 device type h323 XE ls gw gw02 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw02 area code 010 XE ls gw gw02 quit XE ls gateway gw03 XE ls gw gw03 device type h323 XE ls gw gw03 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw gw03 area code 0571 XE ls gw gw03 quit XE ls gateway gw04 XE ls gw gw04...

Page 224: ...oice dial entity6601 match template 6601 VG1 voice dial entity6601 line 0 VG1 voice dial entity6601 return Configure the gatekeeper client VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id gw01 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 80 10 VG1 voice gk gk id gkserver gk addr 192 168 80 50 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 4 Configure H 323 gateway 2 Configure Ethernet interface 0 VG2 interface ethernet 0 VG2 Ethernet0 ip ...

Page 225: ...re Ethernet interface 0 VG3 interface ethernet 0 VG3 Ethernet0 ip address 192 168 80 30 255 255 255 0 VG3 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG3 voice setup VG3 voice dial program VG3 voice dial entity 1 voip VG3 voice dial entity1 match template 010 VG3 voice dial entity1 address ras VG3 voice dial entity1 quit VG3 voice dial entity 2 voip VG3 voice dial entity2 match template 88 VG3 voice d...

Page 226: ...1 match template 010 VG4 voice dial entity1 address ras VG4 voice dial entity1 quit VG4 voice dial entity 2 voip VG4 voice dial entity2 match template 99 VG4 voice dial entity2 address ras VG4 voice dial entity2 quit VG4 voice dial entity 3 voip VG4 voice dial entity3 match template 88 VG4 voice dial entity3 address ras VG4 voice dial entity3 quit VG4 voice dial entity 3 voip VG4 voice dial entity...

Page 227: ...lable based on the backup policy to ensure the proper operation of the VoIP network The following figure shows the LS backup model Figure 2 1 LS backup model In the LS backup model three LSs Location Server 1 Location Server 2 and Location Server 3 and one PS Process Server 1 are deployed on the VoIP network Process Server 1 is configured to use Location Server 1 Location Server 2 and Location Ser...

Page 228: ...nd Location Server 2 priority 1 are available by polling these LSs If Location Server 2 is available Process Server 1 will end the connection with Location Server 3 and establish a connection with Location Server 2 while continuing probing Location Server 1 priority 0 and attempting to establish a heartbeat connection with it Perform the following configuration in the PS view Table 2 1 Enable disa...

Page 229: ...other PSs in the same PS group for backup For SIP the information includes IP address and port for H 323 the information includes gatekeeper identifier IP address port whether registration is required and priority In case the current PS fails the gateway can register with another PS in the same PS group according to the backup information to maintain operation of the network II Introduction to the...

Page 230: ...n Server 1 notifies Process Server 1 to sends heartbeat periodically messages to Process Server 3 which has a priority level next to Process Server 2 If a heartbeat response is received this means that Office Process Server 3 is available In this case Process Server 1 continues attempting to establish a heartbeat connection with Process Server 2 while Gateway 2 registers to Location Server 2 throu...

Page 231: ...he rest are secondary LSs Perform the following configuration in PS view Table 2 2 Configure PS list entries Operation Command Configuring an LS list entry on the PS ls mode id priority local remote ip address ip address port port Delete an LS list entry or all LS list entries from the PS undo ls mode id priority all 2 1 4 Configuring PS Group Backup I Assigning a PS to a PS group To implement reg...

Page 232: ...way is redirected III Configuring the backup SIP Server port number in SIP registration responses To have a PS act as the SIP server for registration backup and load sharing you need to configure the port number of the backup SIP server with the following command This port number is carried in the backup PS information or redirect PS information that the PS sends to the SIP gateway device Perform ...

Page 233: ... default undo load share By default the registration backup capability of the gateway is disabled V Assigning a gateway to a PS group Use the psgroup id command to assign a gateway to a PS group If this PS group has an available PS the gateway can only register with the LS through this PS If no PS is available in this PS group the gateway can register through a PS that does not belong to this PS g...

Page 234: ...on only one primary office PS can be configured in each office group z In OFFICE GROUP PS backup configuration different priority levels must be assigned for different office PSs z The SIP server must be enabled on the office devices I Configuring the registration port for office devices Use the register port command to designate a port through which the office devices in the current office group ...

Page 235: ...w Table 2 10 Configure the type of office devices Operation Command Configure the type of office devices device type h323 gw h323 gk sip Note In OFFICE GROUP PS backup configuration the type of the office devices must not be h323 gw 2 2 Load Sharing 2 2 1 Introduction to Load Sharing In a large VoIP network constructed using the XE IP PBX PS overload and network load imbalance may occur due to the...

Page 236: ... gateway belongs regardless of whether the intended PS belongs to the same PS group Depending on the number of subscriber lines registered with each PS in the PS group and their relative capabilities the LS determines with which PS the gateway should register If this PS is the intended one registration continues if not the system sends a redirect message back to the gateway indicating with which P...

Page 237: ...Vj 1 SV nw j SVj 1 SV Where j is the subscript for gateways SVj is the number of subscriber lines of the gateway j and SV is the sum 6 Compute the number of subscriber lines that each PS can accommodate with the following formula np i nw j CVi CVi SVj DSVi 1 1 Where i is the subscript for the PSs 7 If a PS is overloaded one or more appropriate gateways are redirected to other PSs with lighter load...

Page 238: ...ndo load share By default the load sharing capability of the gateway is disabled II Configuring the relative capability of a PS in a PS group The relative capability of a PS is the assigned capability of the PS relative to other PSs in the same group The relative capacities of the PSs in different groups are not comparable Perform the following configuration in LS PS view Table 2 12 Configure the ...

Page 239: ...ekeeper port number in H 323 registration responses V Configuring the backup SIP Server port number in SIP registration response messages Refer to Configuring the backup SIP Server port number in SIP registration responses 2 3 Backup and Load Sharing Configuration Example 2 3 1 LS Backup Example I Network requirements z XE IP PBX 1 serves as the PS Process Server XE IP PBX 2 serves as the primary ...

Page 240: ...onfiguration procedure Note This example is based on the assumption that XE IP PBX 1 XE IP PBX 2 XE IPPBX 3 and H 323 Gateway are accessible to one another via available routes and does not cover the route configuration Configure the routes according to your network environment 1 Configure Location Server 1 Configure the Ethernet interface XE2 interface ethernet 0 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 ...

Page 241: ...ce type h323 XE3 ls gw gw01 dynamic ip enable XE3 ls gw gw01 quit 3 Configure the PS Configure the Ethernet interface XE1 interface ethernet 0 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the gatekeeper XE1 process server XE1 ps ps config ps0 interface Ethernet 0 0 XE1 ps heartbeat password ps0key XE1 ps ls mode 0 remote ip address 192 168 2 2 XE1 ps ls mod...

Page 242: ...ce gk ras on 2 3 2 Configuring PS Group Backup and Load Sharing I Network requirements Three XE IP PBXs are networked in distributed mode and run the H 323 protocol One XE IP PBX functions as an LS and the other two functions as PSs with the gatekeeper function enabled Their gatekeeper IDs are gkserver01 and gkserver02 respectively These two PSs belong to the same PS group group01 A total number o...

Page 243: ...rk diagram for registration backup and load sharing III Configuration procedure Note z This scenario assumes that the voice devices have reachable routes between them and routing configuration is beyond the scope of this example z As for configuring gateways only procedures for configuring H 323 gateway 1 and H 323 gateway 150 are provided You can follow almost the same procedures to configure oth...

Page 244: ...230 XE ps start XE ps gatekeeper XE ps gk start 3 On the LS Configure the LS XE interface Ethernet 0 0 XE Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 80 230 255 255 255 0 XE Ethernet0 0 quit XE location server XE ls ls config interface Ethernet 0 0 Configure PS gkserver01 XE ls process server gkserver01 XE ls ps gkserver01 heartbeat password xe XE ls ps gkserver01 psgroup id group01 XE ls ps gkserver01 relativ...

Page 245: ...68 80 1 255 255 255 0 VG001 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG001 voice setup VG001 voice dial program VG001 voice dial entity 1 voip VG001 voice dial entity1 match template VG001 voice dial entity1 address ras VG001 voice dial entity1 quit VG001 voice dial entity 1001 pots VG001 voice dial entity1001 match template 1001 VG001 voice dial entity1001 line 0 VG001 voice dial entity1001 quit V...

Page 246: ...entity 1 voip VG150 voice dial entity1 match template VG150 voice dial entity1 address ras VG150 voice dial entity1 quit VG150 voice dial entity 1557 pots VG150 voice dial entity1557 match template 1557 VG150 voice dial entity1557 line 0 VG150 voice dial entity1557 quit VG150 voice dial entity 1558 pots VG150 voice dial entity1558 match template 1558 VG150 voice dial entity1558 line 0 VG150 voice ...

Page 247: ...e user to Location Server 1 through Process Server 1 z Configure user 9901 on SIP User Agent 2 and then register to Location Server 2 through Process Server 2 z Configure office group og1 on Location Server 1 Set the static route number for og1 to 9001 and assign office device offce1 corresponding to Process Server 3 with a priority level of 11 and office device offce2 corresponding to Process Ser...

Page 248: ...255 0 VG1 Ethernet0 quit Configure voice entities VG1 voice setup VG1 voice dial program VG1 voice dial entity 8888 voip VG1 voice dial entity8888 address sip proxy VG1 voice dial entity8888 match template VG1 voice dial entity8888 quit VG1 voice dial entity 8801 pots VG1 voice dial entity8801 line 0 VG1 voice dial entity8801 match template 8801 VG1 voice dial entity8801 return Configure SIP VG1 v...

Page 249: ... sip register enable on 3 Configure XE IP PBX 1 containing Process Server 1 and Location Server 1 Configure the Ethernet interface XE1 interface ethernet 0 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 2 2 255 255 255 0 XE1 Ethernet0 0 quit Configure the SIP proxy server XE1 process server XE1 ps ps config ps1 interface Ethernet 0 0 XE1 ps heartbeat password ps1key XE1 ps ls mode 0 local XE1 ps start XE1 p...

Page 250: ...168 5 2 XE1 ls og og1 office2 port 5060 XE1 ls og og1 office2 priority 10 XE1 ls og og1 office2 register port 5060 XE1 ls og og1 office2 device type sip XE1 ls og og1 office2 device status normal XE1 ls og og1 office2 quit 4 Configure XE IP PBX 2 containing Process Server 2 and Location Server 2 Configure the Ethernet interface XE2 interface ethernet 0 0 XE2 Ethernet0 0 ip address 192 168 5 2 255 ...

Page 251: ...office3 XE2 ls og og2 office3 ip address 192 168 2 2 XE2 ls og og2 office3 port 5060 XE2 ls og og2 office3 priority 10 XE2 ls og og2 office3 register port 5060 XE2 ls og og2 office3 device type sip XE2 ls og og2 office3 device status normal XE2 ls og og2 office3 quit 5 Configure XE IP PBX 3 containing Process Server 3 Configure the Ethernet interface XE3 interface ethernet 0 0 XE3 Ethernet0 0 ip a...

Page 252: ...ests according to the specified call reject policy when the PS detects that it is overloaded For SIP calls the system drops INVITE messages and sends back responses in the range 500 through 599 For H 323 calls the system drops ARQ messages and sends back ARJ messages 3 3 Overload Protection Configuration 3 3 1 Entering Overload Protection View Execute the following command in system view Table 3 1...

Page 253: ...ry cpu value discard chance Delete one or all protection configuration entries undo cpu value all 3 3 3 Enabling Disabling Overload Protection Perform the following configuration in overload protection view Table 3 3 Enable disable overload protection Operation Command Enable overload protection start Disable overload protection stop By default overload protection is disabled 3 3 4 Displaying the ...

Page 254: ...unting packet and send the packet to the RADIUS server to trigger accounting on the user when the call ends the XE IP PBX reports the statistics information of the call including the calling number called number and call duration to the RADIUS server to complete the call accounting The XE IP PBX processes call accounting packets in the start stop manner Namely the XE IP PBX sends an accounting req...

Page 255: ...nting on the calling user based on such information as the call duration and responds with an Acct Rsp Stop message to the XE IP PBX 4 3 Configuring RADIUS Accounting Feature of XE IP PBX 4 3 1 Enabling Disabling AAA Perform the following configuration in system view Table 4 1 Enable Disable AAA Operation Command Enable AAA aaa enable Disable AAA undo aaa enable 4 3 2 Configuring RADIUS Accounting...

Page 256: ...y pwd Delete the shared access password of the RADIUS accounting server undo radius shared key 4 3 4 Configuring Authentication Request Retry Times The system sends an authentication request to the RADIUS server If the system does not receive a response before the specified timeout timer expires it needs to retransmit the authentication request The user can set a limit on the request retry times T...

Page 257: ... for the XE IP PBX to send authentication request packets to a RADIUS Server is 5 seconds The interval you can set ranges from 1 to 300 seconds 4 3 6 Specifying a Source IP address for the RADIUS Packets to be Transmitted You may specify a source IP address for the RADIUS packets sent from different interfaces on the XE IP PBX In this way the RADIUS server will contact the XE IP PBX only at that I...

Page 258: ...cified for the RADIUS packets to be transmitted undo radius source address By default no specified source IP address is configured for sending RADIUS packets 4 3 7 Enabling Disabling Accounting Process for Office Devices After the accounting process is enabled for office devices when a user on an office device calls a user in the LS domain accounting will be implemented on the calling user Perform...

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Page 260: ...ebugging Telnet 2 12 2 4 Displaying and Debugging User Interface 2 12 2 4 1 Locking User Interface 2 12 2 4 2 Displaying Information About User Interface 2 13 2 4 3 Displaying Physical Attributes and Configurations of User Interface 2 13 Chapter 3 GUI Server Configuration and Management 3 1 3 1 GUI Overview 3 1 3 2 GUI Server Configuration and Management 3 1 3 2 1 Enabling the GUI Server 3 1 3 2 2...

Page 261: ...iguring Authentication and Authorization 5 8 5 3 4 Configuring Operating Parameters 5 8 5 3 5 Displaying and Debugging FTP Server 5 9 5 3 6 Introduction to FTP Client 5 10 5 3 7 Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Application Program 1 5 10 5 3 8 Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Application Program 2 5 11 5 4 TFTP Configuration 5 13 5 4 1 Introduction to TFTP 5 13 5 4 2 TF...

Page 262: ...7 2 10 Setting the Location of XE IP PBX 7 7 7 2 11 Specifying the Source Address of Trap Packets 7 8 7 2 12 Setting the MIB View 7 8 7 2 13 Setting the Maximum Size of SNMP Packets 7 8 7 2 14 Setting the Queue Length of Trap Packets 7 9 7 2 15 Setting the Aging Time of Trap Packets 7 9 7 3 Displaying and Debugging SNMP 7 10 7 4 Configuration Example 7 11 Chapter 8 Modem Management Configuration 8...

Page 263: ...Operation Manual System Management H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Table of Contents iv 8 4 3 Using Modem Script to Dial up Directly 8 7 8 5 Troubleshooting the Modem 8 8 ...

Page 264: ...ortant in monitoring and troubleshooting your network z GUI server configuration management This part helps users manage the XE IP PBX via the graphical user interface GUI with ease z File management This part tells you how to use the file system supported by Comware to manage the files in the hard disk and Flash memory of the device such as host software configuration files and log files This par...

Page 265: ...e system The system provides the following types of user interface for terminal services z Console user interface It manages the interface attributes of the console terminal z AUX user interface It manages the interface attributes of the AUX terminal z Virtual terminal line VTY user interface It manages the interface attributes of the Telnet terminal 2 1 2 User Interfaces Numbering User interfaces...

Page 266: ...he backup and remote services of the console port to provide almost the same terminal services as the console port Their user interface configurations include z Configuring attributes of the asynchronous interface z Configuring attributes of the terminal z Configuring user authentication 2 2 1 Entering User Interface View In system view enter the view of a user interface by using its name and rela...

Page 267: ...command buffer You can also set the authentication mode and user privilege level at login 2 2 2 Configuring Interface Attributes Note The default communication parameters for the console port are 9600 bps 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity and no flow control You are recommended not to change the defaults Perform the following configuration in user interface view I Configuring transmission speed Tab...

Page 268: ... control hardware Hardware flow control which is only applicable to the AUX port By default the flow control mode of the terminal line is none that is no flow control III Setting the parity bit Table 2 4 Set the parity bit Operation Command Set the parity bit parity none even odd mark space Restore the default parity setting undo parity The available parity options include none even odd mark and s...

Page 269: ...e Operation Command Enable terminal service shell Disable terminal service undo shell Note z By default terminal service is enabled on all user interfaces z Console user interface does not support the undo shell command II Setting the idle timeout timer The connection to the user terminal is disconnected if it is idle for a period set by the idle timeout timer Table 2 8 Set the idle timeout timer ...

Page 270: ... These commands are stored in the history command buffer and you can set the number of stored commands using the history command max size command Table 2 10 Set the size of the history command buffer Operation Command Set the size of the history command buffer history command max size size value Restore the default size of the history command buffer undo history command max size The size value arg...

Page 271: ...lid only for AUX user interface undo redirect 2 2 5 Setting User Authentication and Levels The user authentication and level configuration tasks are described in the following sections z Setting an authentication mode Three types of authentication modes are available AAA local authentication and password also you can set the mode to none By default the console and AUX user interface users do not n...

Page 272: ...interface Operation Command Set the level of the user interface user privilege level level Restore the default level undo user privilege level The privilege level of the console user interface defaults to 3 and the privilege level of other user interfaces defaults to 0 2 Assigning a level to a user When the level of a user conflicts with the level of the user interface where the user logs in the f...

Page 273: ...the XE IP PBX I Telnet server As shown in the following figure you can run a Telnet client on a PC to telnet to the XE IP PBX for configuration and management Telnet Client PC Internet XE Figure 2 1 Telnet server service When working as a Telnet server the XE IP PBX needs to authenticate the Telnet client The authentication configuration must be done in the VTY user interface 1 Enter VTY user inte...

Page 274: ...ntication mode applied when receiving a Telnet connection authentication mode local none password scheme list default Set the password for password authentication set authentication password simple cipher password Set a user level user privilege level level 3 Advanced configurations of the VTY user interface You may perform the following tasks as needed z Enabling disabling the terminal service By...

Page 275: ...lnet or by other means and then telnet from the XE IP PBX to other devices to perform configuration and management Telnet Client PC Router XE Internet Figure 2 2 Telnet client service Normally you can use the Telnet client service without doing any configuration 2 3 2 Telnet Operation I Creating a Telnet connection Execute the telnet command in user view to establish a Telnet connection Table 2 18...

Page 276: ... in user view to debug Telnet Execute the idle timeout command in user interface view Table 2 19 Display and debug Telnet Operation Command Display the connection state of the current user interface display users Display the connection state of all the user interfaces display users all Display state of all the established TCP connections display tcp status The display users command displays only t...

Page 277: ... in any view Table 2 21 Display the information about all user interfaces Operation Command Display the information about all user interfaces display users all 2 4 3 Displaying Physical Attributes and Configurations of User Interface Perform the following configuration in any view Table 2 22 Display the physical attributes and configurations of user interfaces Operation Command Display the physica...

Page 278: ...GUI Server Configure to enable the GUI server as follows Table 3 1 GUI server configuration Item Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server configuration view gui Configure the interface and port number for the GUI server gui config interface interface type slot number port port Required The port number is optional The GUI client communicates with the GUI server through the por...

Page 279: ...command restores the user information list to the initial state that is only the default account is contained z If the GUI server has been started you need to shut it down first z Use this command carefully to avoid loss of important information 3 2 4 Enabling Disabling Web Service The XE IP PBX provides Web service facilitating you to access the XE IP PBX through the Web browser and download file...

Page 280: ...ad Web page to download the GUI client software Enable disable Web service as follows Table 3 4 Enable disable Web service configuration Item Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter GUI server configuration view gui Enable disable Web service web start stop Required 3 2 5 Configuring Operation Rights of Normal Administrators For operation rights of normal administrators refer to H3C XE...

Page 281: ... specific office device access permit prohibit Required III Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a gateway device Table 3 7 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete a gateway device Item Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Permit prohibit normal administrators right to add delete an office device access list gateway perm...

Page 282: ... in office device view Table 3 10 Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in office device view Item Command Remarks Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Permit prohibit normal administrators right to run commands in office device view access command office permit prohibit Required VII Permit prohibit normal administrators right to configure IP addresses ...

Page 283: ... and arguments refer to H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command Manual The output of the ping command includes z Information on the response packet to each ping message data bytes packet sequence number TTL and the roundtrip time If no response is received upon timeout Request time out is displayed z The statistics including number of the transmitted packets number of received packets packet loss ratio and...

Page 284: ...uters Perform the following configuration in any view Table 4 2 Trace a route Operation Command Trace a route tracert a X X X X f first_TTL m max_TTL p port q nqueries w timeout host For description on the options and arguments refer to H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command Manual The following are two examples that show you how to use the tracert command to analyze the network Example 1 XE tracert 35 1 ...

Page 285: ... 70 13 129 140 70 13 80 ms 79 ms 99 ms 9 129 140 71 6 129 140 71 6 139 ms 139 ms 159 ms 10 129 140 81 7 129 140 81 7 199 ms 180 ms 300 ms 11 129 140 72 17 129 140 72 17 300 ms 239 ms 239 ms 12 13 128 121 54 72 128 121 54 72 259 ms 499 ms 279 ms 14 15 16 17 18 ALLSPICE LCS MIT EDU 18 26 0 115 339 ms 279 ms 279 ms The information shows through which gateways the packet passes from source to destinat...

Page 286: ...ame debug option1 debug option2 Disable protocol debugging undo debugging all module name debug option1 debug option2 Display the enabled debugging display debugging interface interface type interface number interface name module name Refer to related sections for usage and debugging information formats of the above debugging commands The information center controls the screen output debugging See...

Page 287: ...ing three types of information log trap and debug z Sorting information into eight levels by severity for filtering z Supporting ten channels of which channels 0 through 5 have default channel names and are associated with six output directions You can change the channel names and the associations using commands z Sending information to the console Telnet terminal and dumb terminal monitor log buf...

Page 288: ...owing configuration in system view Table 4 6 Name a channel Operation Command Name a channel info center channel channel number name channel name The channel number argument ranges from 0 to 9 The channel name argument comprises up to 30 characters except for the characters of and The system specifies the default names for channels 0 through 5 as shown in the following table Table 4 7 Default name...

Page 289: ... Debugging information For example to send IP module log information at warning and lower levels through the SNMP channel use the following command XE info center source ip channel snmpagent log level warnings IV Defining contents of a channel Perform the following configuration in system view Table 4 9 Define contents of a channel Operation Command Add records to a channel info center source modu...

Page 290: ...ctions z To a local console through the console port z To a remote Telnet terminal or a dumb terminal This helps remote maintenance z To a log buffer You can configure a log buffer with appropriate size on the XE IP PBX z To the log host Information is saved there in files for query z To a trap buffer You may allocate a trap buffer with appropriate size on the XE IP PBX z To an SNMP agent The info...

Page 291: ...Configure the size of the trap buffer and to send information to the trap buffer info center trapbuffer channel channel number channel name size buffersize Disable the trap buffer or restore the default value undo info center trapbuffer channel size The system allocates a default channel to every output direction as shown in the Table 4 11 Table 4 11 Default information output channels allocated t...

Page 292: ...formation terminal trapping Enable the terminal to display the debugging terminal debugging Disable the terminal from displaying information undo terminal monitor Disable the terminal from displaying log information undo terminal logging Disable the terminal from displaying trap information undo terminal trapping Disable the terminal from displaying debugging information undo terminal debugging Th...

Page 293: ...sing this formula facility x 8 severity 1 For Comware facility defaults to 23 severity defaults to a value in the range 1 to 8 as shown in Table 4 8 No characters are allowed between severity and timestamp II Timestamp The time field of the log information sent to a log host is expressed in date notation The timestamp is in the format of Mmm dd hh mm ss yyyy Mmm is the abbreviated form of the mont...

Page 294: ... the log hosts through channel 2 that is the loghost channel You can set the source IP address in the log to the address of a fixed interface This allows log hosts to classify and manage log information by source address For example you can use the info center loghost source loopback0 command to set the source address of the log information sent by the system to the address of the loopback0 interf...

Page 295: ...er enable 2 Use the UNIX workstation at 202 38 1 10 as the log host set severity threshold to informational and output language to English allow PPP and IP modules to send information using the UNIX facility Local4 XE info center loghost 202 38 1 10 language english XE info center loghost 202 38 1 10 facility local4 XE info center source ppp channel loghost log level informational XE info center s...

Page 296: ...ep syslogd 147 kill HUP 147 Upon completion of the operation information about the XE IP PBX is sent to the corresponding log file At this point the system can send information at informational or higher severity levels identified with 0 to 6 to the host If the log level is debugging the lowest level all log information is sent to the log host This may affect system performance so it is recommende...

Page 297: ...nd Management 4 15 Table 4 15 Description on the digital label information Field Description Maximum length in bytes DEVICE_NAME Device name 30 DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER OEM serial number 40 MAC_ADDRESS Starting MAC address 30 MANUFACTURING_DATE Manufacturing date 20 VENDOR_NAME Vendor name 25 ...

Page 298: ...n With the file system you can create and delete a directory display the current directory and display the file or directory information of a specified directory Perform the following configuration in user view Table 5 1 Directory operations Operation Command Create a directory mkdir directory Remove a directory rmdir directory Display the current directory pwd Display the information of a file or...

Page 299: ... system uses them in order to boot the IP PBX as follows z Main boot file with the default name being main bin and file type being M is the default file for system boot z Backup boot file with the default name being backup bin and file type being B is the boot file used in case of the boot failure using the main boot file z Secure boot file with the default name being secure bin and file type bein...

Page 300: ...ation Operations on the storage device mainly involves formatting Perform the following configuration in user view Table 5 4 Storage device operation Operation Command Format a storage device format device name 5 1 5 File System Prompt Mode You can use the file prompt command to modify the prompt mode of the current file system Perform the following configuration in system view Table 5 5 Set the p...

Page 301: ...ral these sections are arranged in the sequence of system configuration physical interface configuration and logical interface configuration z Ended with the word return II Displaying configurations of the XE IP PBX The XE IP PBX configuration saved with save command is stored as file format in the Flash When the XE IP PBX boots the initialization is made based on the configuration file read from ...

Page 302: ...nfiguration without confirmation save now Note You are recommended to save the configuration using the save or save now command before reboot so that the XE IP PBX can keep exactly the same configuration after reboot IV Erasing the configuration files You can use the reset saved configuration command to erase the configuration file in the Flash of the XE IP PBX After the configuration file is eras...

Page 303: ...the specified file does not exist 3 If you have not specified the start configuration file the system searches for the config cfg file and z Selects the config cfg file as the start configuration file if it exists z Starts with null configuration if the config cfg file does not exist 5 2 3 Backing Up the Configuration File You can back up the configuration by backing up the information displayed u...

Page 304: ...ding file system FTP services provided by system include z FTP Server service You can run the FTP client program to log into the XE IP PBX to access the files in the XE IP PBX z FTP Client service You can establish a connection with XE IP PBX using terminal emulation program or Telnet program then input the FTP commands to establish a connection with a remote FTP Server to access the files in the ...

Page 305: ...ord simple cipher password Authorize to use FTP local user local user service type ftp Set the initial directory local user local user ftp directory directory Remove the FTP user undo local user username The following is an example of configuring the authentication and authorization of the FTP server Example Set the FTP user name as XE and the password as XE simple text the authorized operating di...

Page 306: ...default FTP server uses fast update mode II Setting the connection time limit of the FTP server In order to prevent the access of unauthorized user the FTP server disconnects connection with the FTP client if there is no service request from FTP user in a period of time Perform the following configuration in system view Table 5 12 Configure the timeout time of FTP server Operation Command Configur...

Page 307: ...ted For the use of specific commands refer to the H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Command Manual 5 3 7 Configuration Example of Upgrading the Comware Application Program 1 I Network requirements Use FTP to upgrade the Comware main software and take the XE IP PBX as the client The IP address of the FTP server is 172 16 104 110 the FTP username is xe and the password is h3c II Network diagram FTP server PC E...

Page 308: ...168 80 100 220 WFTPD 2 0 service by Texas Imperial Software ready for new user User 192 168 80 100 none xe 331 Give me your password please Password xxxxxxx 230 Logged in successfully ftp binary ftp get xe200 bin system 200 PORT command okay 150 D xe system xe200 bin file ready to send 58051 00 bytes in IMAGE Binary mode 226 Transfer finished successfully FTP 5805100 byte s received in 19 898 seco...

Page 309: ... PBX file system to keep sufficient space available for new system files XE dir Directory of flash 0 rw 932 Apr 21 2009 17 04 55 config cfg 1 rw 8375145 Oct 10 2002 10 10 10 system 2 rw 5918042 Apr 21 2009 17 09 57 vgd011 bin XE delete unreserved vgd011 bin The contents cannot be restored Delete flash vgd011 bin Y N y Deleting a file permanently will take a long time Please wait done Delete file f...

Page 310: ...d between the client and the server For example the TFTP protocol is used to obtain the memory mirror of the system when the system is started In general TFTP protocol is UDP dependent The transfer of the TFTP is originated by the client end When the client downloads files it sends a reading request packet to the TFTP server receives the data packet from the server and then sends acknowledgement t...

Page 311: ...nterface 10 110 10 10 Consol Console cable RS232 interface Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface 10 110 10 10 TFTP server Crossover network cable Console interface PC 10 110 10 13 Ethernet Interface 10 110 10 10 XE Consol Console cable RS232 interface Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface 10 110 10 10 TFTP server Crossover network cable Console interface PC 10 110 10 13 Ethernet Interface 10 110 1...

Page 312: ...m file to be loaded to the directory Or set the directory of the Comware main program file to TFTP server Click Settings button and the TFTPD32 settings interface appears as follows Figure 5 5 TFTPD32 settings interface Input the file directory in the Base Directory and click OK Note The setting interface varies with the TFTP server program software 2 Execute the TFTP operation in the configuratio...

Page 313: ...s not recommended for the sake of security The local authentication requires both user name and password which must be consistent with those configured on the XE IP PBX The local authentication is commonly used for Telnet users and Terminal users 6 1 3 User Level The system can manage users of HyperTerminal and Telnet by their levels The user levels are classified as Visit Monitor System and Manag...

Page 314: ...g XE IP PBX User An XE IP PBX must have at least one HyperTerminal user Terminal user If you want to remotely log into an XE IP PBX using Telnet you need to configure a Telnet user To enable a remote user to upload or download files from an XE IP PBX you must configure an FTP user This chapter describes how to configure a Telnet user and a terminal user Refer to FTP Configuration for information o...

Page 315: ...tion by default The keyword local is commonly used to perform local authentication when configuring the authentication method for Telnet and terminal users 6 2 2 Configuring Password Authentication I Configuring the password for password authentication If you choose to perform the password authentication you must set the password Perform the following configuration in user interface view Table 6 3...

Page 316: ...andatory in which case you can log in by simply pressing Enter Perform the following configuration in system view Table 6 5 Set the user name and the password for local authentication Operation Command Set a user name and a password local user local user password cipher simple password Delete a user undo local user local user simple Represents a plain text password that is the password is displaye...

Page 317: ...ce This means that when both levels are set and the user logs in via the user interface terminal the level is determined by the user level Perform the following configuration in system view Table 6 7 Set the user level Operation Command Set the user level local user username level level Restore the default user level undo local user local user level The user level is determined by the parameter le...

Page 318: ...g User Authentication 6 3 3 Displaying and Debugging AAA After the above configuration you can execute the display command in any view to view the operation of the AAA and verify the configuration Use the debugging command to enable debugging for AAA Table 6 8 Display and debug AAA Operation Command Display local user database display local user Enable debugging for AAA events debugging aaa event ...

Page 319: ...ication mode password XE ui vty0 set authentication password simple h3c 6 5 2 Authenticating Users with the Local Database I Network requirements Configure three users locally admin operator and guest whose level is 3 2 and 0 respectively The admin enjoys all the terminal services while the operator and guest have access to Telnet terminal service II Network diagram Modem ISDN PSTN Aux terminal Mo...

Page 320: ...l 0 Configure the default scheme for login users XE aaa authentication scheme login default local Configure the authentication scheme of Console user interface XE user interface console 0 XE ui console0 authentication mode scheme default Configure the authentication scheme of AUX user interface XE user interface aux 0 XE ui aux0 authentication mode scheme default Configure the authentication schem...

Page 321: ...sed network management platforms are Sun NetManager and IBM NetView The Agent is server side software running on network devices The information exchange between NMS and Agent is performed by the following way The NMS sends packets of GetRequest GetNextRequest GetBulkRequest and SetRequest to the Agent Once the Agent receives request packets from the NMS it performs Read or Write operation on mana...

Page 322: ...he tree and is a collection of the definitions of standard variables on monitored network devices The SNMP Agent in XE IP PBX system supports SNMP v3 and is compatible with SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c The MIB supported is displayed in the table below Table 7 1 Types of the MIB supported MIB property Contents of MIB Standard or specification MIB II based on TCP IP network devices RFC1213 Ethernet MIB RFC ...

Page 323: ...g the Corresponding Version of SNMP z Setting Community Name z Setting Deleting an SNMP Group z Adding Deleting a User z Setting System Contact z Enable Disable Trap Packets z Setting the Engine ID of a Local Device z Setting the Address of the Trap Target Host z Setting the Location of XE IP PBX z Specifying the Source Address of Trap Packets z Setting the MIB View z Setting the Maximum Size of S...

Page 324: ... sys info version v3 v2c Disable the versions of SNMP v2c and SNMP v1 XE undo snmp agent sys info version v1 v2c 7 2 3 Setting Community Name SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c use community names for authentication and SNMP packets that do not match the authenticated community name of the device are dropped An SNMP community is named with a character string called Community Name Different communities can have th...

Page 325: ...iew notify view notify view Delete an SNMP group undo snmp agent group v1 v2c group name undo snmp agent group v3 group name authentication privacy 7 2 5 Adding Deleting a User Use the configuration to add or delete a user for an SNMP group Perform the following configuration in system view Table 7 6 Add delete a user for an SNMP group Operation Command Add a new user to an SNMP group snmp agent u...

Page 326: ...p agent sys info contact Example XE snmp agent sys info contact Mr zhang 13800138002 7 2 7 Enable Disable Trap Packets Traps packets are messages sent to the NMS without solicitation by the managed device on its own initiatives reporting some emergent and significant events Perform the following configuration in system view Table 7 8 Allow forbid Trap packets Operation Command Enable the trap pack...

Page 327: ...get host snmp agent target host trap address udp domain X X X X udp port port number params securityname security string v1 v2c v3 authentication privacy Delete the address of the trap target host undo snmp agent target host X X X X securityname security string Enable the trap packet destined for the address 202 38 160 6 using the community name public XE snmp agent target host trap address udp do...

Page 328: ...f trap packets undo snmp agent trap source Take the IP address of the Ethernet interface 1 0 as the source address of the trap packets XE snmp agent trap source ethernet 1 0 7 2 12 Setting the MIB View Use the configuration to establish update or delete the view Perform the following configuration in system view Table 7 13 Establish update delete a view Operation Command Establish or update a view...

Page 329: ...ength of Trap Packets Use the configuration to set the queue length of the trap packets sent to the destination host Perform the following configuration in system view Table 7 15 Set the queue length of trap packets Operation Command Set the queue length of the trap packets sent to the destination host snmp agent trap queue size size Restore the default queue length of the trap packets undo snmp a...

Page 330: ...ay the version enabled by SNMP display snmp agent sys info version Display the statistics of SNMP packets display snmp agent statistics Display the engine ID of the current device display snmp agent local engineid Display the group name security mode status of views and storage modes of groups display snmp agent group group name Display all the SNMP user names in a group user name list display snm...

Page 331: ...nfiguration procedure Enter system view XE system view System View return to User View with Ctrl Z Press Enter to enter system view Configure community name and access privilege level XE snmp agent community read public XE snmp agent community write private Set the ID and contact of the administrator and the physical location of XE IP PBX XE snmp agent sys info contact Mr Wang Tel 3306 XE snmp age...

Page 332: ...nd configuration on the XE IP PBX In MIB Object ID input the instance iso org dod internet mgnt mib 2 system click Start Query and you can get the following results SysDescr 0 STRING HUA WEI CORP SNMP agent for XE SysUpTime 0 105300 00 17 33 00 SysContact 0 Mr Wang Tel 3306 SysName 0 sysadm SysLocation 0 telephone closet 3rd floor SysServices 0 79 If you cannot understand the meanings of these man...

Page 333: ...script command and so on 2 The use of Modem script cooperating with related commands can enhance the remote configuration function of the XE IP PBX When the AUX port works in flow mode you can establish a remote connection to the port through dumb terminal or Modem dialup and further configure or manage the XE IP PBX 3 Through the Modem management the XE IP PBX can intercommunicate with a device o...

Page 334: ...or the send string ended with c the send string will be automatically appended with a carriage return when it is sent z The received content does not need to exactly match the receive string That is the match is considered successful as long as the received content contains the expected string z One receive string can includes many character strings separated by The match is considered successful ...

Page 335: ...ystem to wait for a receive string If no expected string is received within this time the execution of the script fails Once set the settings will be valid till a new TIMEOUT is configured Here seconds is in the range of 0 second to 180 seconds and defaults to 180 Table 8 2 Escape characters used in script Escape character Description c Represents that the system does not automatically append a ca...

Page 336: ... both Inhibit incoming calls of the Modem undo modem call in By default the Modem is inhibited from both incoming and outgoing calls 8 2 2 Configuring a Modem Script Perform the following configuration in system view Table 8 4 Configure a Modem script Operation Command Define a Modem script script string script name script content Delete a Modem script undo script string script name For the format...

Page 337: ...figuration in user interface view Table 8 6 Specify a Modem script triggered by an event Operation Command Specify the automatically executed Modem script when an outgoing connection is set up successfully script trigger login script name Specify the automatically executed Modem script when an incoming connection is set up successfully script trigger connect script name Specify the automatically e...

Page 338: ...isabled 8 3 Displaying and Debugging the Modem To monitor and maintain the Modem you can use the debugging command in user view to enable debugging for Modem or display the state parameters Table 8 9 Display and debug Modem Operation Command Enable debugging for Modem debugging modem 8 4 Configuration Examples 8 4 1 Using Modem Script to Manage the Modem I Configuring a Modem to adapt the baudrate...

Page 339: ...e AT F command 2 Configuration procedure Define a Modem script XE script string factory AT OK AT F OK Execute the script on the AUX port connecting the Modem in user view XE start script factory 1 8 4 2 Using Modem Script to Make Power on Initialization of the Modem I Configuration requirements Make appropriate configuration to allow the XE IP PBX to initialize the Modem connected to the AUX port ...

Page 340: ...cting the Modem in user view XE start script dial 1 8 5 Troubleshooting the Modem Symptom The Modem is in abnormal state for example the busy tone keeps being played or the dial tone keeps whistling for a long time Solution z Execute the shutdown and undo shutdown commands on the physical interface connected to the Modem and then check whether the Modem restore the normal state z If the Modem is s...

Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...

Page 342: ...nfiguration 1 1 1 2 TCP Packet Fragmentation Configuration 1 1 1 3 TCP Property Configuration 1 1 1 4 Displaying and Debugging IP Performance 1 2 1 5 Troubleshooting IP Performance Configuration 1 3 Chapter 2 IP Application Configuration 2 1 2 1 ARP Configuration 2 1 2 1 1 Introduction to ARP 2 1 2 1 2 Configuring Static ARP 2 1 2 1 3 Displaying and Debugging ARP 2 2 ...

Page 343: ...n interface view Table 1 2 Configure TCP packet fragmentation Operation Command Configure TCP packet fragmentation tcp mss value Remove TCP packet fragmentation undo tcp mss By default TCP packets are not fragmented 1 3 TCP Property Configuration You can configure the following TCP properties z synwait timer When sending syn packets the synwait timer is started If no response packet is received be...

Page 344: ...t the TCP finwait timer is set to 675 seconds the TCP synwait timer is set to 75 seconds and the receive send buffer size of a connection oriented socket is 8 KB 1 4 Displaying and Debugging IP Performance Use the display command to display and verify IP performance configurations Use the reset command to clear the statistics of the running status Use the debugging command in user view to debug th...

Page 345: ...istics Display information of all current system sockets display ip socket Enable TCP event debugging debugging tcp event Disable TCP event debugging undo debugging tcp event Display UDP traffic statistics display udp statistics Clear UDP traffic statistics reset udp statistics 1 5 Troubleshooting IP Performance Configuration Symptom TCP and UDP are established on IP protocol to provide the transm...

Page 346: ...ugging tcp packet After running the above commands you can check the received sent TCP datagrams in real time The detailed packet formats are as follows 0 100070 SOCKET 8 TCP PACKET 1043204051 Input Co0 5 socketId 2 state SYN_SENT src 127 0 0 1 1025 dst 2 2 2 2 23 seq 11084380 ack 0 optlen 4 flag SYN window 8192 The other is to debug and trace the datagrams where the SYN FIN or RST flag is set The...

Page 347: ...of the ARP packet is in the same segment as the IP address of the inbound interface and it is not a broadcast address the destination IP address is the VRRP virtual IP address of this interface z The destination IP address of the ARP packet belongs to the configured NAT address pool on the inbound interface If the source IP address of the received ARP packet already has a corresponding dynamic ent...

Page 348: ...e up to 2 048 static ARP mapping entries 2 1 3 Displaying and Debugging ARP After the above configuration execute the display command in any view to display and verify ARP configurations Use the reset command to clear the ARP entry Use the debugging command in user view to debug ARP Note is a parameter in the display arp command rather than a separator in other commands in this manual Table 2 2 Di...

Page 349: ...Media Server ...

Page 350: ...verview 1 1 1 1 1 Introduction to Media Server 1 1 1 1 2 Position in the XE IP PBX and Networking Mode 1 1 1 2 Configuring the MS 1 2 1 2 1 Operation Procedures 1 2 1 2 2 Uploading Media Resource Files 1 2 1 2 3 Configuring a Media Resource 1 8 1 2 4 Configuring the Media Server 1 9 1 2 5 Configuring MS Device Information in LS View 1 9 ...

Page 351: ... control whereas the MS is in charge of media services and media processing Specific functions of an MS include z Media services including media resource management and media negotiation z Media processing including multimedia voice playing and implements media relaying Before enabling a voice service with voice prompt function you must enable the MS 1 1 2 Position in the XE IP PBX and Networking ...

Page 352: ...tails see 0 4 Configure the MS device information in LS view For details see 1 2 5 1 2 2 Uploading Media Resource Files Typically FTP or TFTP is used to upload media resource files to the XE IP PBX For how to upload files through TFTP refer to section 5 4 TFTP Configuration in the System Management Operation module of this manual The following sections describe how to upload media files in batch m...

Page 353: ... resource files to the XE IP PBX 1 Select Start Programs Internet Explorer to launch the Web browser Figure 1 2 Launch the Web browser 2 Input ftp username password xxx xxx xxx xxx in the address bar and then press Enter to log in to the XE IP PBX Input your username in the place of username input your password in the place of password and input the IP address of the XE IP PBX in the place of xxx ...

Page 354: ... Media Server 1 4 Note z No anonymous users can log into the XE IP PBX via FTP z Use correct username and password for login However if your input is wrong you have to shut the current Web browser and enter a new one for relogin Figure 1 3 Log in to the XE IP PBX ...

Page 355: ...edia Server H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 1 Media Server 1 5 Figure 1 4 The window after user login 3 On the PC select and right click the media resource files to be uploaded and then select Copy from the shortcut menu ...

Page 356: ... Server 1 6 Figure 1 5 Copy media resource files to be uploaded 4 Right click in the Web window showing the target path and select Paste from the shortcut menu or click in the Web window and press Ctrl V to copy the files to the corresponding directory on the XE IP PBX ...

Page 357: ...Operation Manual Media Server H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 1 Media Server 1 7 Figure 1 6 Paste the files to the corresponding directory on the XE IP PBX Figure 1 7 Files being copied ...

Page 358: ...mmand Description Enter system view system view Enter media resource management view media ability Enter the language view supported by the MS language language Required Configure the media resource format supported by the corresponding language type and enter format view format format string Required Configure the media resource identifier supported by the specified media resource format set medi...

Page 359: ... Configure the heartbeat password for the MS heartbeat password password Required Configure the LS mode of the MS ls mode local remote ip address ip address port port Required Start the MS start Required 1 2 5 Configuring MS Device Information in LS View Table 1 6 Configure MS device information in LS view Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Co...

Page 360: ...Call Services ...

Page 361: ... Call Service Configuration 3 1 3 2 1 Configuration Procedure 3 1 3 3 Configuration Example 3 2 3 3 1 Configuration Requirements 3 2 3 3 2 Network Diagram 3 2 3 3 3 Configuration Procedure 3 2 Chapter 4 Inter Group Call Restriction Service 4 1 4 1 Introduction to Inter Group Call Restriction Service 4 1 4 2 Inter Group Call Restriction Service Configuration 4 2 4 2 1 Configuration Procedure 4 2 4 ...

Page 362: ...7 1 7 2 Do Not Disturb Service Configuration 7 2 7 2 1 Configuring Do not disturb Service 7 2 7 3 Configuration Example 7 2 7 3 1 Configuration Requirements 7 2 7 3 2 Network Diagram 7 3 7 3 3 Configuration Procedure 7 3 Chapter 8 Calling Line Identification Services 8 1 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 1 1 CLIP Service 8 1 8 1 2 CLIR Service 8 1 8 1 3 Temporary Reservation for CLIR Service 8 2 8 1 4 CLIR Overr...

Page 363: ...7 10 3 4 Configuration Example 10 7 10 4 CFT Service 10 8 10 4 1 Introduction to CFT Service 10 8 10 4 2 Configuration Procedure 10 8 10 4 3 Configuration Example 10 9 10 5 CFO Service 10 10 10 5 1 Introduction to CFO Service 10 10 10 5 2 Using CFO Service 10 10 10 5 3 Configuration Procedure 10 12 10 5 4 Configuration Example 10 12 10 6 CFB Service 10 13 10 6 1 Introduction to CFB Service 10 13 1...

Page 364: ... Requirements 13 2 13 3 2 Network Diagram 13 2 13 3 3 Configuration Procedure 13 3 Chapter 14 Third Party Call Control Service 14 1 14 1 Overview 14 1 14 1 1 Introduction to Third Party Call Control Service 14 1 14 1 2 Working Process of Third Party Call Control Service 14 1 14 2 Third Party Call Control Service Configuration 14 1 14 2 1 Configuration Procedure 14 1 14 3 Configuration Example 14 2...

Page 365: ...n 17 2 17 2 1 Configuration Procedure 17 2 17 3 Configuration Example 17 3 17 3 1 Configuration Requirements 17 3 17 3 2 Network Diagram 17 3 17 3 3 Configuration Procedure 17 3 17 3 4 Operational Procedure 17 3 Chapter 18 Dialing Test Service 18 1 18 1 Overview 18 1 18 1 1 Introduction to Dialing Test Service 18 1 18 2 Using Dialing Test Service 18 1 18 3 Dialing Test Service Configuration 18 2 1...

Page 366: ... 21 3 Configuration Example 21 3 21 3 1 Configuration Requirements 21 3 21 3 2 Network Diagram 21 3 21 3 3 Configuration Procedure 21 3 Chapter 22 Automatic Operator Service 22 1 22 1 Overview 22 1 22 1 1 Introduction to Automatic Operator Service 22 1 22 1 2 Features of Automatic Operator Service 22 1 22 1 3 Configuring and Using Automatic Operator Service 22 1 22 2 Automatic Operator Service Con...

Page 367: ...g and Using Number Query Service 25 1 25 2 Number Query Service Configuration 25 2 25 2 1 Configuration Procedure 25 2 25 3 Configuration Example 25 2 25 3 1 Configuration Requirements 25 2 25 3 2 Network Diagram 25 2 25 3 3 Configuration Procedure 25 2 Chapter 26 Alarm Clock Service 26 1 26 1 Overview 26 1 26 1 1 Introduction to Alarm Clock Service 26 1 26 1 2 Configuring and Using Alarm Clock Se...

Page 368: ... reservation for CLIR CLIR override z Password Call Service z Call Forwarding Services CFU CFC CFT CFO CFB and CFNR z Third Party Call Termination Service z ONLY Service z Time Limit Call Service z Third Party Call Control Service z Callback On Busy Service z Call Pickup Service z Call Intervention Service z Dialing Test Service z Time Announcement Service z MyRing Service z CPCP Service z Automat...

Page 369: ...ion The voice prompt a media file recorded in advance is saved and placed in the Flash in the recognizable format for the XE IP PBX It defines a media resource ID which is used to identify the media file to be broadcast for each media file By default the XE IP PBX defines reserved media resource IDs and their matching media files cannot be changed randomly You must operate it with caution when cha...

Page 370: ...lout Yes No Callin No Yes Note Placing an emergency call is available anytime and anywhere According to the subscriber management service configuration of both parties the caller and the callee the XE IP PBX decides whether to allow the call setup in the call setup process 2 2 Subscriber Management Configuration 2 2 1 Configuration Procedure Table 2 2 Configuring subscriber management Operation Co...

Page 371: ...utgoing calls are permitted z Configure subscriber 8803 under GW01 as neither incoming nor outgoing calls are permitted 2 3 2 Network Diagram XE IP PBX GE0 0 192 168 11 1 24 GE0 0 GW03 FE0 192 168 11 4 24 Line0 Phone3 8803 FE0 FE0 Line0 Phone1 8801 Line0 FE0 Phone2 8802 GW02 FE0 192 168 11 3 24 GW01 FE0 192 168 11 2 24 Switch XE IP PBX GE0 0 GW03 FE0 Line0 Phone3 8803 FE0 FE0 Line0 Phone1 8801 Lin...

Page 372: ...he media server MS XE media server XE ms ms config ms interface GigabitEthernet 0 0 XE ms language Chinese XE ms heartbeat password key1 XE ms ls mode local XE ms start XE ms quit XE Configure the location server LS XE location server XE ls ls config interface GigabitEthernet 0 0 XE ls start XE ls quit XE Configure PS information under the LS XE ls process server gk XE ls ps gk heartbeat password ...

Page 373: ...e g711wav directory of the Flash Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 under the LS XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw GW01 device type h323 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 quit XE ls gw GW01 quit XE ls gateway GW02 XE ls gw GW02 dynamic ip enable XE ls gw GW02 device type h323 XE ls gw GW02 subscriber 1 8802 XE l...

Page 374: ...VG1 voice dial entity1 outband h225 VG1 voice dial entity1 return VG1 Configure the GK client VG1 system VG1 voice setup VG1 voice gk client VG1 voice gk gw id GW01 VG1 voice gk gw address ip 192 168 11 2 VG1 voice gk gk id gk gk addr 192 168 11 1 1719 VG1 voice gk ras on 2 Configure basic parameters of GW02 and GW03 Note Configurations of GW02 and GW03 similar to that of GW01 and therefore they a...

Page 375: ... subscriber 1 8802 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 sscb manage XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 ssbm subscriber status callout XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 ssbm quit XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 quit XE ls gw GW02 quit XE ls gateway GW03 XE ls gw GW03 subscriber 1 8803 XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 sscb manage XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 ssbm subscriber status forbid XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 ssbm return XE ...

Page 376: ...ers that match the emergency template are emergency numbers Emergency calls are made in the same way as common calls Only system administrators can configure the emergency call services Subscribers cannot add or delete an emergency call number but all of them can use this efficient service 3 2 Emergency Call Service Configuration 3 2 1 Configuration Procedure Table 3 1 Configure emergency call ser...

Page 377: ...rk diagram in Network Diagram 3 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters of the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls emergency call XE ls emgc emergency call number 119 XE ls emgc emergency call...

Page 378: ...mon call limit groups can make calls to each other By default there is one black group a white group and a default common group named black table white table and normal table respectively The default common group and groups defined by the administrator are all common groups Any subscriber number and route number which are not covered in the black group the white group or any other group defined by...

Page 379: ...roup view quit Enter LS GW view gateway device id Required Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Required Enter call limit group service view limited call group Add a subscriber to a call limit group limited call group limited call group Required Exit call limit group view quit Enable disable the call limit group service srv switch group limited call on off Required 4 3 ...

Page 380: ...ew XE location server XE ls call limit group XE ls clg limited group private group XE ls clg limited group public group Set call limit relationship between the two groups XE ls clg forbid public group call private group Add the subscriber number 8801 to the corresponding group XE ls clg quit XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 limited call group XE ls gw GW01 1 ...

Page 381: ... ls gateway GW02 XE ls gw GW02 subscriber 1 8802 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 limited call group XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 lcg limited call group public group XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 lcg quit Enable the inter group call restriction service XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 srv switch group limited call on XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 return XE ...

Page 382: ...s That is a role can make calls to subscriber numbers that belong to any of these types The XE IP PBX reserves a role named default which cannot be deleted but can be added with supported subscriber types One subscriber role can support up to 8 subscriber types 5 1 3 Introduction to Outgoing Call Authority Control Service By defining subscriber roles outgoing call authority control service decides...

Page 383: ...belong to the default role 5 2 Call Authority Control Service Configuration 5 2 1 Configuration Procedure I Configuring subscriber type Table 5 1 Configure subscriber type Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Create a subscriber type and enter subscriber type view subscriber type subscriber type name Required Configure regular expressions that m...

Page 384: ... role role all Optional At most 64 roles can be configured III Configuring subscriber role Table 5 3 Configure subscriber role Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway device id Required Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Required Enter outgoing call authority control service view cba Configure ...

Page 385: ...ubscriber type t1002 which matches the regular expression 1002 That is all numbers beginning with 1002 belong to this type z Create a subscriber role r1001 which can call numbers of the t1001 type z Create a subscriber role r1002 which can call numbers of the t1002 type z Set subscriber 1000 as role r1001 and enable the outgoing call authority control service for it Note In the above case subscrib...

Page 386: ...02 XE ls subscriber role r1001 XE ls ssbr r1001 subscriber type t1001 XE ls ssbr r1001 quit XE ls subscriber role r1002 XE ls ssbr r1002 subscriber type t1002 XE ls ssbr r1002 quit Specify subscriber 1000 as role r1001 XE ls gateway gw01 XE ls gw gw01 subscriber 1 1000 XE ls gw gw01 1 1000 cba XE ls gw gw01 1 1000 cba subscriber role r1001 XE ls gw gw01 1 1000 cba quit Enable the outgoing authorit...

Page 387: ... entire called number is represented by an abbreviated number You only need to dial plus the abbreviated number to make a call z Open abbreviated dialing Part of the called number is represented by an abbreviated number You need to dial plus the abbreviated number plus the remaining digits of the called number to make a call Note In this chapter the character string ABCDEFGH represents the called ...

Page 388: ...n their telephone sets as follows The following table describes how to add an abbreviated dialing item If the specified abbreviated number MN exists the following operation will delete it and add a new abbreviated number item Table 6 2 Add an abbreviated number item Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 51 MN ABCDEFGH The subscriber can hear the ringback...

Page 389: ...ous about your deletion for all the numbers in the abbreviated dialing table will be deleted by this operation II Abbreviated dialing The following table describes how to perform common abbreviated dialing Table 6 4 Common abbreviated dialing Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial plus MN The subscriber can hear the ringback tone Wait for the callee to pi...

Page 390: ...r long number Required Enter abbreviated dialing service view adi Add an item to the abbreviated dialing table adi ab number long number Required Exit the abbreviated dialing service view quit Enable disable the abbreviated dialing service srv switch adi on off Required The abbreviated dialing service is enabled by default 6 3 Configuration Example 6 3 1 Configuration Requirements Configure two ab...

Page 391: ...asic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch adi on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 adi XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 adi adi 22 8802 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 adi adi 33 8803 ...

Page 392: ... performs configuration on the XE IP PBX through the command line For detailed configuration refer to the Configuring Do not disturb Service z By the phone user who sets up the service on the phone as described in the following table Table 7 1 Register do not disturb service Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 56 If the do not disturb service is enable...

Page 393: ...ompt Sorry you have not activated the service Hang up the phone 7 2 Do Not Disturb Service Configuration 7 2 1 Configuring Do not disturb Service Table 7 3 Enable disable do not disturb service Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway device id Required Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Require...

Page 394: ... 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch do not disturb on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 dnd XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 dnd do not disturb open ...

Page 395: ...he subscriber for an incoming call If the callee enables the CLIP service while the caller enables the CLIR service at the same time still nothing or 00000000 will be displayed on the telephone set of the callee 8 1 2 CLIR Service I Introduction to CLIR service CLIR service can block caller numbers from being displayed on called telephone sets By default the CLIR service is disabled for a subscrib...

Page 396: ...ial tone Dial the number The subscriber can hear the ringback tone The called telephone rings and does not display the caller number Wait for the call to begin The following table describes how to deregister the CLIR service Table 8 3 Deregister CLIR service Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 61 If the deregistration is successful the subscriber can h...

Page 397: ...hone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 62 plus the called number If temporary reservation for CLIR service is enabled the subscriber will hear the ringback tone and the caller number is not displayed at the callee If not the subscriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt Sorry the subscriber you dial does not exist Wait for the call to begin 8 1 4 CLIR Override Service After a cal...

Page 398: ...r short number long number Required Enable disable the CLIR service srv switch clir on off Required Enter CLIR service view clir Optional Register deregister the CLIR service clir disable enable Optional The subscriber can also use their telephone sets to register deregister the CLIR service 8 2 3 Configuring Temporary reservation for CLIR service Table 8 7 Configure the temporary reservation for ...

Page 399: ...ce srv switch rio on off Required 8 3 Configuration Example 8 3 1 Configuration Requirements Enable the CLIR service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 Enable the temporary reservation for CLIR service for subscriber 8802 under GW02 Enable the CLIR override service for subscriber 8803 under GW03 8 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 8 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 ...

Page 400: ...h clir on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 clir XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 clir clir enable XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 clir quit XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 quit XE ls gw GW01 quit XE ls gateway GW02 XE ls gw GW02 subscriber 1 8802 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 srv switch tcir on XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 quit XE ls gw GW02 quit XE ls gateway GW03 XE ls gw GW03 subscriber 1 8803 XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 srv switch rio on XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 ret...

Page 401: ...telephone set as follows Table 9 1 Modify the password on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 541 ABCD WXYZ WXYZ If the password call service is not enabled the voice prompt will say Sorry you have not activated the service If the password call service is enabled and the original password ABCD is correct the subscriber can hear the vo...

Page 402: ...word is correct the call succeeds and the subscriber can hear the ringback tone If not the call fails and the subscriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt Sorry the password is not correct Note Some subscribers need to add dialing terminator to the end of the called number That is these subscribers need to dial ABCD the called number and to initiate a password call 9 2 Password Call Serv...

Page 403: ... with the password being 123456 9 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 9 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls ...

Page 404: ...call forwarding service and do not disturb service at the same time the latter enjoys the higher priority to take effect Note z For CFO CFC CFT and CFU if the subscriber sets multiple target numbers all telephone sets that correspond to these numbers will ring in descending order of priority level when call forwarding occurs Telephone sets whose numbers have the same priority level will ring at ra...

Page 405: ...ber on the telephone set as follows I Setting CFU target number on the telephone set The following table describes how to set the CFU target number on the telephone set Table 10 1 Set CFU target number on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 57 the target forwarding number and in sequence If the setting succeeds the subscriber can hear...

Page 406: ...l If the CFU service is not enabled the subscriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt Sorry your attempt to activate the service was unsuccessful Hang up the phone III Deleting all CFU forwarding numbers on the telephone set The following table describes how to delete the CFU forwarding number Table 10 3 Delete all CFU forwarding numbers on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up t...

Page 407: ...ers for CFU forwarding cfu number forward number Required Exit CFU service view quit Enable disable the CFU service srv switch cfu on off Required 10 2 4 Configuration Example I Configuration Requirements Enable the CFU service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 with the target number being 8802 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram III Configuration Procedure 1 Confi...

Page 408: ...sed for CFC configuration z The administrator can configure CFC items on the XE IP PBX through command lines Refer to 10 3 3 Configuration Procedure for details z The subscriber can configure CFC items on their telephone sets as follows I Configuring CFC items on the telephone set The following table describes how to set the CFC target number on the telephone set Table 10 5 Set CFC target number o...

Page 409: ...scriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt You have not set any target number Hang up the phone III Deleting CFC items on the telephone set The following table describes how to delete the CFC item on the telephone set Table 10 7 Delete CFC items on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 47 caller number and in sequence If the de...

Page 410: ...C forwarding items cf caller caller number forward number Required Exit CFC service view quit Enable disable the CFC service srv switch cf caller on off Required 10 3 4 Configuration Example I Configuration Requirements Enable the CFC service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 with the target number being 8803 when the caller is 8802 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diag...

Page 411: ...arded A time range is defined by the start time and end time and cannot be across the midnight The end time must be later than the start time One subscriber can set 5 time ranges at most with any one of which cannot be overlapped Up to 5 CFT forward numbers can be set by the subscriber CFT service can only be set by the administrator on the XE IP PBX Subscribers cannot set it on the telephone set ...

Page 412: ...to 16 00 00 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram III Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW0...

Page 413: ...ure CFO target numbers on the XE IP PBX through command lines Refer to 10 5 3 Configuration Procedure for details z The subscriber can configure CFO target numbers on their telephone sets as follows I Configuring CFO target number on the telephone set The following table describes how to set CFO target number on the telephone set Table 10 10 Set CFO target number on the telephone set Step Expected...

Page 414: ...y you have no forward number Hang up the phone III Deleting all CFO target numbers on the telephone set The following table describes how to delete CFO target number on the telephone set Table 10 12 Delete all CFO target numbers on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up the phone The subscriber can hear the dial tone Dial 45 If the target numbers are deleted successfully the subscriber can...

Page 415: ...iew cfo Add target numbers for CFO forwarding cfo number forward number Required Exit CFO service view quit Enable disable the CFO service srv switch cfo on off Required 10 5 4 Configuration Example I Configuration Requirements Enable the CFO service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 with the target number being 8803 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram III Configur...

Page 416: ...les the CFB service for a subscriber target forwarding numbers can be set by the following two methods z The administrator can set the number on the XE through command lines Refer to 10 6 3 Configuration Procedure for details z The subscriber can set the number on the telephone set as follows I Setting CFB target number on the telephone set The following table describes the CFB target number setti...

Page 417: ...ber is XXXX XXXX is the CFB number the subscriber sets If not the subscriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt Sorry you have no forward number Hang up the phone III Deleting all CFB forwarding numbers on the telephone set The following table describes the CFB forwarding number deletion task Table 10 16 Delete all CFB forwarding numbers on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick up t...

Page 418: ...iew cfb Add target numbers for CFB forwarding cfb number forward number Required Exit CFB service view quit Enable disable the CFB service srv switch cfb on off Required 10 6 4 Configuration Example I Configuration Requirements Enable the CFB service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 with the target number being 8802 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram III Configur...

Page 419: ... CFNR Service After the administrator enables the CFNR service for a subscriber target forwarding numbers can be set by the following two methods z The administrator can set the number on the XE IP PBX through command lines Refer to 10 7 3 Configuration Procedure for details z The subscriber can set the number on the telephone set as follows I Setting CFNR target number on the telephone set The fo...

Page 420: ...er is XXXX XXXX is the CFNR number the subscriber sets If not the subscriber will hear the busy tone or the voice prompt Sorry you have no forward number Hang up the phone III Deleting all CFNR forwarding numbers on the telephone set The following table describes how to delete the CFNR forwarding number Table 10 20 Delete all CFNR forwarding numbers on the telephone set Step Expected result Pick u...

Page 421: ... cfnr Add target numbers for CFNR forwarding cfnr number forward number Required Exit CFNR service view quit Enable disable the CFNR service srv switch cfnr on off Required 10 7 4 Configuration Example I Configuration Requirements Enable the CFNR service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 with the target number being 8803 II Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram III Conf...

Page 422: ...rvices 10 19 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 cfnr XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 cfnr cfnr number 8803 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 cfnr quit XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch cfnr on ...

Page 423: ...following call related information through commands z Call index z Caller number z Called number z Call start time The administrator uses the call index to terminate the ongoing call forcibly 11 2 Third Party Call Termination Service Configuration 11 2 1 Configuration Procedure Table 11 1 Configure third party call termination service Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Ent...

Page 424: ...x exists a prompt message will be displayed by the XE IP PBX 11 3 Configuration Example 11 3 1 Configuration Requirements Subscriber 8801 is making a call with subscriber 8802 The administrator has to terminate this call forcibly for some reason 11 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 11 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2...

Page 425: ...l Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 11 Third Party Call Termination Service 11 3 The administrator confirms to terminate the call forcibly and then performs the termination operation XE ls break 13 Break the call 13 ...

Page 426: ...er selection is enabled and will ring simultaneously if that function is not enabled The subscriber can pick up any phone to start the conversation Meanwhile other phones stop ringing One subscriber ID a string of up to 31 characters can be bound with 5 numbers at most At most 2000 subscriber IDs can be configured for the XE 2000 and 200 for the XE 200 When the ONLY service is enabled a subscriber...

Page 427: ...s on the XE IP PBX 12 3 Configuration Example 12 3 1 Configuration Requirements The home office 1 and office 2 numbers of subscriber A are 8801 8802 and 8803 respectively Subscriber ID 5678 is assigned when subscriber A applies for the ONLY service All the above numbers are bound to this ID I Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram II Configuration Procedure 1 Configur...

Page 428: ...Operation Manual Call Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 12 ONLY Service 12 3 XE ls only 5678 tel number 8802 XE ls only 5678 tel number 8803 ...

Page 429: ...limit is adopted for the call The following table describes the rules for the call duration Table 13 1 Rules for call duration limit Callee Call duration limit Time limit call service enabled Time limit call service disabled Time limit call service enabled The shorter call duration limit is adopted for the call The call duration is determined by that set by the caller Caller Time limit call servic...

Page 430: ...iber number view subscriber short number long number Required Enter time limit call service view limited time call Set the call duration limit for the subscriber limit call time limited time Optional The default duration limit is adopted when this argument is not set Exit time limit call service view quit Enable disable the time limit call service srv switch limited time call on off Required 13 3 ...

Page 431: ...1 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 limited time call XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 ltc limited call time 360 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 ltc quit XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch limited time call on XE ls gw GW01...

Page 432: ...s follows 1 An authorized administrator logs on to the XE IP PBX and predefines a call task as described in Third Party Call Control Service Configuration 2 The phone of call participant A rings at the preset time 3 Party A picks up the phone and then the phone of call participant B rings 4 Party B picks up the phone and the conversation between party A and party B begins The corresponding call ta...

Page 433: ... display location server 3pcc participant number active all Optional Note The preset call start time must be later than the system time otherwise the configuration fails If the call start time is not specified it defaults to the current time 14 3 Configuration Example 14 3 1 Configuration Requirements On the XE IP PBX configure the third party call control service for subscribers 8801 and 8802 wit...

Page 434: ... Service 14 3 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls service XE ls srv 3pcc XE ls srv 3pcc participant 888 8801 8802 17 10 00 XE ls srv 3pcc display location server 3pcc all ...

Page 435: ...irst 15 1 2 Terminologies I Call back interval Counted in minutes call back interval refers to the interval between the successful registration of the call back service and the first call back made by the XE IP PBX If the retry times is set to a value larger than 1 the XE IP PBX will retry calling back after this interval if a call back attempt fails II Call back retry times Call back retry times ...

Page 436: ...usy service for details 4 After the preset call back interval the XE IP PBX sends a call request to subscriber B and the phone of subscriber B rings 5 Subscriber B picks up the phone and hear the voice prompt It is subscriber A number using callback on busy service Please wait Later the phone of subscriber A rings Note In the voice prompt above characters in italic means the item can be varied acc...

Page 437: ...llback on busy service If the subscriber has registered for the callback on busy service it hears the voice prompt You have successfully deactivated the service If the callback on busy service is disabled on the XE IP PBX the subscriber hears the voice prompt Sorry the service is not available If the subscriber has not registered for the callback on busy service it hears the voice prompt Sorry you...

Page 438: ... 2 2 Enabling Disabling Callback On Busy Service Table 15 4 Enable disable the callback on busy service Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway device id Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Enable disable the callback on busy service srv switch cb on off Required 15 3 Configuration Example 15 3 ...

Page 439: ...XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch cb on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 return XE ...

Page 440: ...A s phone number Then subscriber A s phone stops ringing z Bilateral call pickup service The bilateral call pickup service enables a subscriber with the call pickup right to answer a call that a second subscriber makes to a third subscriber For example subscriber C has the call pickup right and subscriber A makes a call to subscriber B whose phone then rings C can answer the call by dialing the ac...

Page 441: ...vailable and A s phone keeps ringing II Use bilateral call pickup service Use the bilateral call pickup service as follows Table 16 2 Use the bilateral call pickup service on the phone Step Expected result Subscriber A places a call to subscriber B The phone of subscriber B rings Subscriber C picks up the phone Subscriber C hears the dial tone C dials 11 B s phone number If subscriber C has the ca...

Page 442: ...ration Example 16 3 1 Configuration Requirements Enable the call pickup service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 16 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 16 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Confi...

Page 443: ...Operation Manual Call Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 16 Call Pickup Service 16 4 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch cp on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 return XE ...

Page 444: ...he call intervention will fail and the ongoing call will proceed normally z Out band dialing support is required The call intervention service does not support the following z Subscriber management service for the callee z Inter group call restriction service z Outgoing call authority control service z Call forwarding services except CFO for the callee z DND service for the callee Caution z Use th...

Page 445: ...Subscriber C hangs up The original call is terminated Note When using the call intervention service subscriber C who additionally uses the password call service needs to dial 89 ABCD subscriber A s phone number or subscriber B s 17 2 Call Intervention Service Configuration 17 2 1 Configuration Procedure You can configure the call intervention service in subscriber number view the LS GW PREFIX view...

Page 446: ...ed when 8801 exits the call 17 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 17 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE XE system view XE location server XE ls...

Page 447: ...ber 8803 hears the music on hold 5 While listening to the music on hold subscriber 8803 can hang up without affecting the conversation between subscribers 8801 and 8802 6 If subscriber 8801 or 8802 hangs up during their conversation the other two parties will hear busy tones 7 During the conversation subscriber 8801 can dial 89 to restore the conversation between subscribers 8802 and 8803 provided...

Page 448: ...xist dial failed is displayed instead 3 The dialing test information is displayed z If the callee is busy a message dial failed will be displayed and the service is terminated z If the phone of the callee rings a message callee ringing will be displayed until the callee picks up the phone z If the test fails due to abnormality a message dial failed will be displayed and the service is terminated 4...

Page 449: ...or test Required 18 4 Configuration Example 18 4 1 Configuration Requirements Perform line dialing test on the XE IP PBX for subscriber 8801 18 4 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 18 4 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the ba...

Page 450: ...Operation Manual Call Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 18 Dialing Test Service 18 3 dialing XE ls srv callee ringing callee release test succeed XE ls srv return XE ...

Page 451: ...nouncement Service Before the time announcement service is available for a subscriber an authorized administrator must enable it for the subscriber first Refer to Enabling Disabling Time Announcement Service for operation details Table 19 1 Use the time announcement service Step Expected result The subscriber picks up the phone The subscriber hears dial tones The subscriber dials 90 0 If the servi...

Page 452: ...way device id Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Enable disable the time announcement service srv switch announce on off Required Note This command can also be executed in LS GW PREFIX view 19 3 Configuration Example 19 3 1 Configuration Requirements Enable the time announcement service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 19 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network di...

Page 453: ...rvice 19 3 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch announce on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 return XE ...

Page 454: ... caller can hear only the normal ringback tone instead of a customized ringback tone but the call can be set up normally 20 1 2 Configuring and Using MyRing Service I Configure MyRing service 1 Save the media files pre recorded for the MyRing service into the Flash memory of the XE IP PBX 2 Configure media IDs for these files Refer to the Configuring a Media Resource part in the Media Server Opera...

Page 455: ...server Enter LS GW view gateway device id Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Enable disable the MyRing Service srv switch myring on off Required Enter MyRing view myring Configure the default customized ringback tone for the subscriber default ring media id Required By default the customized ringback tone is 1010 wav 20 2 2 Configuring Caller Groups and Related Inform...

Page 456: ...r member must be a long number containing a country code and area code 20 3 Configuration Example 20 3 1 Configuration Requirements Enable the MyRing service for subscriber 8801 under GW01 so that when subscriber 8802 makes a call to subscriber 8801 the recorded ringback tone in media resource file 1700 wav will be played 20 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram ...

Page 457: ...ch myring on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 myring XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 myring caller group callergroup1 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 myring callergroup1 ring 1700 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 myring callergroup1 caller member 8802 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 myring callergroup1 return XE Specify the file to be related to ringback tone index 1700 XE system view XE media ability XE ma language Chinese XE ma Chinese format G711a XE...

Page 458: ...ed on the XE IP PBX first Otherwise the CPCP service will fail and the call will go on normally z Out band dialing support is required 21 1 2 Configuring and Using CPCP Service I Working process of CPCP service 1 An authorized administrator logs on to the XE IP PBX and enables the CPCP service for subscriber A Refer to CPCP Service Configuration for operation details 2 A call is set up between sub...

Page 459: ... connection code that the XE IP PBX assigned for the call It is used for locating the call when the call is to be restored Therefore the subscriber using the CPCP service must remember this number z After subscriber A makes the call and hangs up with the call hold and restoration service subscriber A or other subscribers who are on the same XE IP PBX as subscriber A can restore the call by dialing...

Page 460: ...e Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 21 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX Configure the CPCP service XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 su...

Page 461: ...es of Automatic Operator Service z Only one callee is supported by the automatic operator number z The automatic operator number cannot act as a forwarding or forwarded to number z A subscriber using the automatic operator service cannot be forwarded to the automatic operator number z You need to record the access the voice prompt for the automatic operator service store it on the XE IP PBX and co...

Page 462: ...iber hears the administrator configured the voice prompt prompting for two stage dialing The subscriber dials the short number following the voice prompt The subscriber hears the voice prompt The call is being processed Please hold on and then the waiting tone The called phone rings 22 2 Automatic Operator Service Configuration 22 2 1 Configuration Procedure Table 22 2 Configure the basic informat...

Page 463: ...ber that dials 8000 will hear the voice prompt in media resource file 10010 wav will be played Then the subscriber can dial 1 to call subscriber 8802 or dial 2 to call 8803 22 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network diagram in Network Diagram 22 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to ...

Page 464: ... Automatic Operator Service 22 4 XE ls srv ao 8000 extension 2 8803 Specify the file to be related with ringback tone index 10010 XE system view XE media ability XE ma language Chinese XE ma Chinese format G711a XE ma Chinese G711a set media 10010 g711wav 10010 wav ...

Page 465: ...tification z Access code receivers use to hear the notification z Interval at which the notification is sent again if it fails Subscribers that miss the notification can dial the access code to listen to the notification after the task is executed To use the local group notification service you need to enable the MS on the XE IP PBX The local group notification service allows an anonymous subscrib...

Page 466: ...ion Receiver Group for details 4 Set the local group notification parameters including specifying the media file ID notification time receiver group access code and notification retry interval Then activate this notification 5 When the notification time comes the phone sets of all members in the specified group ring 6 The subscribers pick up the phones and listens to the notification 7 If a subscr...

Page 467: ...s up when listening to the notification the XE IP PBX will not send invitation to that subscriber again because it considers the subscriber has completed receiving the notification 7 When the notification is being played members in the receiver group can hear the notification by dialing the corresponding access code However once the notification sending is completed receivers cannot listen to it a...

Page 468: ... of the same priority the number that is configured first will be used 23 2 2 Configuring Local Group Notification Table 23 2 Configure a local group notification Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS SRV view service Enter group notify view group notify Create a group notification and enter its notify config view notify config notify id...

Page 469: ...fy the format of the media file used for a remote group notification format format Optional Add a receiver group for a remote group notification join group id Required Exit the group notify view quit Activate a group notification start notify id Required Note When configuring a group notification number make sure that it does not conflict with the subscriber line number the static route number the...

Page 470: ...2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls service XE ls srv group notify XE ls srv gn group config group1 XE ls srv gn gc group1 member 8801 XE ls srv gn gc group1 member 8802 XE ls srv gn gc group1 return XE system view XE l...

Page 471: ...Operation Manual Call Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 23 Group Notification Service 23 7 XE ls srv gn start ntl XE ls srv gn return XE ...

Page 472: ...its the call and hears the busy tone Then C s phone rings and A hears a voice prompt and the music on hold C picks up the phone to have a conversation with A If the CLIP service is enabled for subscriber C A s phone number will be displayed on C s phone If C is busy the call transfer fails and both A and B will hear the busy tone To use the call transfer service z MS should be enabled on the XE IP...

Page 473: ...ion 24 2 1 Enabling Disabling Call Transfer Service You can configure the call transfer service in subscriber number view LS GW PREFIX view or LS OG PREFIX view Configuration procedure is as follows Table 24 2 Enable disable the call transfer service Operation Command Description Enable disable the call transfer service srv switch ct on off Required Note To configure the call transfer service on d...

Page 474: ...le for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch ct on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 return XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW02 XE ls gw GW02 subscriber 1 8802 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 srv switch ct on XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 return XE system view...

Page 475: ...or logs on to the XE IP PBX and enables the number query service for the subscriber Refer to Number Query Service Configuration for operation details 2 The subscriber dials the access code 92 Refer to Use number query service for details 3 The subscriber hears the voice prompt Your number is XXXX II Use number query service Table 25 1 Use the number query service on the phone Step Expected result ...

Page 476: ...ateway device id Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Enable disable the number query service srv switch query self on off Required Note This command can also be executed in LS GW PREFIX view 25 3 Configuration Example 25 3 1 Configuration Requirements Enable the number query service for subscribers 8801 8802 and 8803 25 3 2 Network Diagram Note Refer to the network dia...

Page 477: ...E ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch query self on XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 return XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW02 XE ls gw GW02 subscriber 1 8802 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 srv switch query self on XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 return XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW03 XE ls gw GW03 subscriber 1 8803 XE ls gw GW03 1 8803 srv switch ...

Page 478: ...ock service the subscriber needs to set only the time at which the alarm clock goes off every day To use the alarm clock service you need to enable the MS on the XE IP PBX first 26 1 2 Configuring and Using Alarm Clock Service I Working process of alarm clock service The alarm clock service works as follows 1 An authorized administrator logs on to the XE IP PBX and enables the alarm clock service ...

Page 479: ...set Step Expected result The subscriber picks up the phone The subscriber hears the dial tone The subscriber dials 93 0 alarm time If the subscriber is enabled with the alarm service it hears the voice prompt You have successfully activated the service If the subscriber is not enabled with the alarm service it hears the voice prompt Sorry the service is not available The alarm uses the 24 hour tim...

Page 480: ... p m is represented as 1420 The subscriber hangs up IV Delete alarm clock task For a one off alarm clock task the XE IP PBX deletes it after it goes off However the subscriber can deletes it manually by dialing the access code before it goes off For a cyclic alarm clock task the subscriber always needs to delete it but if it is not needed manually by dialing the access code because the XE IP PBX d...

Page 481: ...clock service srv switch alarm on off Required 26 2 2 Setting Alarm Clock Task through Command Lines on XE IP PBX Table 26 5 Set an alarm clock task through command lines on the XE IP PBX Operation Command Description Enter system view system view Enter LS view location server Enter LS GW view gateway device id Enter subscriber number view subscriber short number long number Enter alarm clock view...

Page 482: ...am 26 3 3 Configuration Procedure 1 Configure basic parameters on the XE IP PBX 2 Configure basic parameters of gateways GW01 GW02 and GW03 Note Refer to Configuration Example for the basic parameter settings 3 Configure service parameters on the XE IP PBX XE system view XE location server XE ls gateway GW01 XE ls gw GW01 subscriber 1 8801 XE ls gw GW01 1 8801 srv switch alarm on XE ls gw GW01 1 8...

Page 483: ...Operation Manual Call Services H3C XE 200 2000 IP PBX Chapter 26 Alarm Clock Service 26 6 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 alarm alarm 2006 11 20 12 30 XE ls gw GW02 1 8802 alarm return XE ...

Page 484: ...format Service Function 40 40 ABCD CFB service Configures the destination number for call forwarding 40 40 CFB service Verifies the destination number of the CFB service on the phone terminal 40 40 CFB service Deletes all destination numbers of the CFB service 41 41 ABCD CFNR service Configures the destination number of the CFNR service 41 41 CFNR service Verifies the destination number of the CFN...

Page 485: ...ervice Deletes the specified abbreviated dialing item 541 541 PWD0 PWD1 P WD1 Password call service Modifies the password of the password call service 56 56 Do not disturb service Registers for the do not disturb service 56 56 Do not disturb service Deregisters the do not disturb service 57 57 ABCD CFU service Configures the destination number of the CFU service 57 57 CFU service Verifies the spec...

Page 486: ...l call when ending the current call 90 90 0 Time announcement service Queries the current time 91 91 CPCP service Asks for call parking 91 91 ABCD CPCP service Restores the call 12 12 ABCD Call transfer service Transfers the current call 92 92 Number query service Queries the native number 93 93 0 HHMM Alarm clock service Configures a periodic alarm clock task 93 93 1 YYYYMMDDH HMM or 93 1 HHMM Al...

Page 487: ... 1 1 wav One 2 2 wav Two 3 3 wav Three 4 4 wav Four 5 5 wav Five 6 6 wav Six 7 7 wav Seven 8 8 wav Eight 9 9 wav Nine 10 10 wav Ten 11 11 wav Eleven 12 12 wav Twelve 13 13 wav Thirteen 14 14 wav Fourteen 15 15 wav Fifteen 16 16 wav Sixteen 17 17 wav Seventeen 18 18 wav Eighteen 19 19 wav Nineteen 20 20 wav Twenty 21 21 wav Thirty 22 22 wav Forty 23 23 wav Fifty 24 24 wav Sixty 25 25 wav Seventy 26...

Page 488: ...ber 43 43 wav October 44 44 wav November 45 45 wav December 46 46 wav Hundred 47 47 wav Thousand 48 48 wav Year 49 49 wav Month 50 50 wav Date 51 51 wav Hour 52 52 wav Minute 1000 1000 wav You have successfully activated the service 1001 1001 wav Sorry your attempt to activate the service was unsuccessful 1002 1002 wav The service is being processed Please wait 1003 1003 wav You have successfully ...

Page 489: ...4200 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4201 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4202 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4203 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4204 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4205 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4206 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4207 4220 wav Sorry your call was not successful 4208 4220 wav...

Page 490: ...eration 4401 4401 wav The connection code to restore the call is 4500 4500 wav Hello your call is being operated Please wait 4502 4502 wav Sorry the subscriber has hung up the phone 4503 4503 wav Sorry the call is terminated by the administrator 4600 4600 wav The call is being transferred Please wait 4700 4700 wav The current time is 4900 4900 wav The call is being processed Please hold on 5101 51...

Page 491: ...two call services Service 1 Service 2 Nested relationship Multiple called parties Both simultaneous and orderly ringing of multiple called parties is supported ONLY The ONLY service is supported Subscriber management If either of the two parties in a conversation uses the incoming call barring service the third party call control service will fail Inter group call restriction The inter group call ...

Page 492: ...onversation Call transfer The call transfer service is not supported for the connected party before the call established MyRing The MyRing service is not supported Automatic operator The automatic operator number must not be the number of either party who uses the third party call control service Group notification The group notification number must not be the number of either party who uses the t...

Page 493: ...me limit call The time limit call service is supported Password call The password call service is applicable to the calling party Call forwarding The call forwarding services are applicable to the called party instead of the calling party Call pickup The call pickup service is locally supported Dialing test The dialing test service takes precedence over the callback on busy service Meanwhile the e...

Page 494: ...lling party to the party with the call pickup right on the local XE IP PBX Abbreviated dialing The abbreviated dialing service is supported Do not disturb The call pickup service is not restricted by the do not disturb service Time limit call The time limit call service is supported Password call The call pickup service is not restricted by the password call service Call forwarding The call pickup...

Page 495: ...roup notification The call pickup service is not applicable to a call originated by using the group notification service Alarm clock The alarm clock service is supported Multiple called parties The multiple called parties service is supported Subscriber management The dialing test service is not restricted by the subscriber user management service Do not disturb The dialing test service is not res...

Page 496: ...t cannot resume the call Inter group call restriction The inter group call restriction service is not supported Outgoing call authority control The outgoing call authority control service is not supported Time limit call The time limit call service is supported The time is counted once the call is originally connected Password call The password call service is supported It is necessary for the sub...

Page 497: ...PCP service is not supported Alarm clock The CPCP service is not supported Multiple called parties The multiple called parties service is supported The idle subscriber or the subscriber with the lowest priority if all subscribers are in a conversation is selected for the call intervention service Subscriber management The subscriber management service is not applicable to the called subscriber Int...

Page 498: ... but is not in a conversation Call pickup The call intervention service takes precedence over the call pickup service That is the alerted party involved in the call intervention service does not support the call pickup service Dialing test The dialing test service is not supported CPCP The CPCP service is not supported Call intervention The call intervention service does not support nesting That i...

Page 499: ...transfer service is applicable to an ordinary call established in the case of orderly ringing of multiple called parties The call transfer service is also applicable to a multiple called parties call established by using a service Subscriber management The subscriber management service is supported Inter group call restriction The inter group call restriction service is locally supported Outgoing ...

Page 500: ...e call transfer service Call transfer The call transfer service is applicable to a call established by using the call transfer service itself MyRing The MyRing service is not supported Automatic operator The call transfer service is not applicable to the final recipient number which is an automatic operator number Group notification The call transfer service is not applicable to the final recipien...

Page 501: ...cted to the one set for the forwarded to number CFNR The ringback tone is subjected to the one set for the original called number That is the ringback tone remains unchanged after the call is forwarded CFC The ringback tone is subjected to the one set for the forwarded to number CFT The ringback tone is subjected to the one set for the forwarded to number CFB The ringback tones set for the origina...

Page 502: ...ut not to extensions Do not disturb Extensions of an automatic operator number support the do not disturb service CLIP The CLIP service is supported Time limit call The time limit call service is supported Password call No password is required when a subscriber who uses the password call service dials an extension Call forwarding All call forwarding services are supported Callback on busy The call...

Page 503: ...umber query Extensions of an automatic operator number cannot serve as the access code of the local number query service Alarm clock Extensions of an automatic operator number cannot serve as the access code of the alarm clock service Forwarded to number query Extensions of an automatic operator number cannot serve as the access code of the forwarded to number query service Multiple called parties...

Page 504: ...ted CLIP 00000000 is displayed for the local group notification service Time limit call The time limit call service is not supported Password call The password call service is supported Call forwarding All call forwarding services are supported The access code of the local group notification service must not be a forwarded to number Call pickup The call pickup service is not supported CPCP The CPC...

Page 505: ...matic operator service does not support the local number query service Multiple called parties The multiple called parties service is supported That is if the alarm clock service is set for one called subscriber all the other subscribers with the same number on the local XE IP PBX will be alerted Subscriber management The subscriber management service is supported Do not disturb The alarm clock se...

Page 506: ...rvice is not supported Call intervention The call intervention service is not supported when the calling subscriber hears the XE IP PBX play announcements Call transfer The call transfer service is not supported when the calling subscriber hears the XE IP PBX play announcements Automatic operator The alarm clock service is not supported ...

Page 507: ...Appendix A ...

Page 508: ...of Contents i Table of Contents Appendix A Usage of License A 1 A 1 Using the Services Carried by Licenses A 1 A 2 Format of License A 1 A 3 Usage of License A 1 A 3 1 Adding a License A 1 A 3 2 Deleting a License A 2 A 3 3 Displaying All Current Services A 2 ...

Page 509: ...haracters being a group The format of the license is as follows xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx x stands for a valid character The character must be selected from the following character set 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 stands for a separator A 3 Usage of License A 3 1 Adding a License You can ...

Page 510: ...m the following configuration in system view Table A 2 Delete a license Operation Command Delete one or all licenses undo xe license string all Caution Be cautious that to delete an existing license from a running XE you need first to disable the location server LS A 3 3 Displaying All Current Services You can use the display xe service command to display all current services loaded by the XE IP P...

Page 511: ...Appendix B ...

Page 512: ...y port BGP Border Gateway Protocol BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name System FE Fast Ethernet FIB Forward Information Base FIFO First In First Out FLASH FLASH memory FR Frame Relay FTP File Transfer Protocol GE Gigabit Ethernet HDLC High level Data Link Control ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ID ...

Page 513: ...tion NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System NMS Network Management Station NT Network Terminal NTP NTP NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory OSPF Open Shortest Path First PAP Password Authentication Protocol PHY Physical Sublayer Physical Layer PPP Point to Point Protocol PPPOE Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet QoS Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RFC R...

Page 514: ...Time To Live UDP User Datagram Protocol UTC Universal Coordinated Time VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VOS Virtual Operating System VPN Virtual Private Network VRRP Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VTY Virtual Type Terminal WINS Windows Internet Naming Service WWW World Wide Web ...

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