
Start Making Internal Calls
You may make internal calls directly after switching the device on.
For internal calls, dial
**
and an
internal number
(the factory settings for the connected telephones
include the telephone numbers 21 to 24; on the module, the telephone numbers 25 and 26; on the
Ethernet port, the telephone numbers 27 and 28).
Note:
On a standard ISDN telephone, on an ISDN system telephone or on a VoIP system
telephone, the internal number must first be entered as an MSN in the telephone (refer
to the telephone instructions).
Information about commissioning a standard VoIP telephone on the PBX can be found
in the operation guide in the internet (see www.auerswald.de/service).
Configure the PBX without a PC
If no PC is available for configuring the PBX, you have the following option for setting up the PBX
without a PC.
If your dealer gave you a USB memory stick or an SD memory card containing a pre-set configuration
file on it (auconfig.cfg in the root directory), you can automatically load this into the PBX. Proceed as
described in the section
Upload Configuration Automatically
.
Upload Configuration Automatically
1. Remove the power plug from the power socket.
2. Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port or insert the SD
memory card into the SD card slot on the side of the PBX casing.
3. Reinsert the power plug into the power socket.
The configuration is automatically uploaded into the PBX.
The "Power" LED lights up/flashes in red and orange for up to
two minutes. If the LED is lit in green, the PBX is ready for
operation.
Note:
If the PBX is no longer set to its factory settings, no
automatic configuration takes place. To ensure that the
configuration is saved in the PBX anyway, proceed as
described below.
a) Pick up the receiver of an internal telephone.
b) In sequence, dial
##8
, the 6-digit admin PIN (
111111
in the factory settings) and
*
902#
.
You will hear the confirmation tone (pulsating tone).
c) Hang up the receiver.
Configure the PBX Using a PC
Configuring the PBX using a PC is done using the configuration manager integrated in the PBX. This
can be accessed via the IP address of the PBX. Depending on your connection and network
environment, proceed as follows.
•
If the PBX is connected to a router that works as a DHCP server and allocates IP addresses to
the devices connected (default setting on most routers), you can access the PBX via two IP
addresses:
1. Via the permanent IP address 169.254.1.240.
2. Via the IP address allocated by the DHCP server.
Proceed as described in the section
Open the Configuration Manager
. If the permanent IP
address is not working, you need to first query the IP address allocated by the DHCP server.
Proceed as described in the section
Query the IP Address on the PBX
.
Note:
If the UPnP service is installed and enabled on the PC you are using (see
Windows Help), you do not need to know the IP address to open the configuration
manager. The IP address does not need to be queried.
•
If the PBX is connected to a network in which IP addresses are allocated permanently, the IP
configuration on the PBX must be adapted for use on the network. For more information, contact
your system administrator. Proceed as described in the section
Configure a Permanent IP
Address in the PBX
and then, as described in the section
Open the Configuration Manager
.
•
If the PBX is not connected to a router but is connected directly to a single PC and can
automatically receive the IP address of the PC (default setting on Windows and Mac OS X), you
can access the PBX via the permanent IP address 169.254.1.240. Proceed as described in the
section
Open the Configuration Manager
.
Query the IP Address on the PBX
1. Pick up the receiver on an internal, CLIP-enabled telephone.
2. Dial
##8
*
941#
.
You will hear the confirmation tone (pulsating tone).
3. Hang up the receiver.
You will get a call. The IP address on the PBX is displayed on the telephone as a 12-digit number,
e.g., for 192.168.2.10: 192168002010.
Configure a Permanent IP Address in the PBX
1. Pick up the receiver of an internal telephone.
2. In sequence, dial
##8
, the 6-digit admin PIN (
111111
in the factory settings) and
*
930
*
0#
.
You will hear the confirmation tone (pulsating tone).
The DHCP client is function disabled in the PBX.
3. Hang up the receiver and then pick it up again.
4. In sequence, dial
##8
, the 6-digit admin PIN (
111111
in the factory settings),
*
931
*
, the 12-digit
IP address
(e.g., for 192.168.2.10: 192168002010) and
#
.
You will hear the confirmation tone (pulsating tone).
The IP address has been configured in the PBX (for subnet mask 255.255.255.0).
5. Hang up the receiver.
Note:
For more information, refer to the operation guide in the internet (see
Open the Configuration Manager
Note:
If the
UPnP service
is installed and enabled on the PC being used, the PBX is
identified and selected as the "Auerswald PBX" device in the network environment. The
configuration manager is then opened in the browser. Steps 1 and 2 are omitted.
Proceed with Step 3.
1. Start a browser (e.g., Mozilla Firefox in current version).
2. In the address field of the browser, enter the IP address of the PBX.
An example for entering a permanent IP address is
http://169.254.1.240
.
The login window opens.
3. Enter the user name (
admin
in the factory settings) and the 6-digit admin PIN (
111111
in the
factory settings).
4. Click
Login
.
The configuration wizard for the configuration manager opens.
Note:
If the PBX is no longer set to the factory settings, the configuration wizard does
not start automatically. Nevertheless, you can still start it by clicking
Configuration
Wizard
in the navigation menu at the upper left.
5. Use the configuration wizard to carry out a quick setup of the PBX. During the course of the quick
setup, all the basic settings are configured.
6. If necessary, carry out a firmware update in order to extend the PBX with the newly available
Check the Installation
Check the installation by looking at the LEDs:
How to contact us ...
If there are any questions about your Auerswald system, please contact our representatives or
distributor in the country of sale. The contact information can be found on the Auerswald web site
(Internet address: www.auerswald.com).
"Line" LED is lit
"Power" LED is lit
(the PBX is ready for operation)
"LAN" LED is lit/flashing
(PC/network connection established)
available; the VoIP account
"WAN" LED is lit/flashing
(connection to router established)
(the exchange line is ready and
is registered)