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    							1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan
    Getting Started 11
    To local telephone 456-7890 via VoIP network through local PSTN
    PBX Connection Information
    PBX connection information is created by combining IP Addressing Information and PBX Numbering 
    Information. Referring to the sample below, create your own PBX connection information.
    Leading Number:
    A number composed of the PBX code followed by the first digit 
    of the destination number. See the example on the right.
    Remaining Digits:
    The maximum number of digits to be dialed following the leading 
    number to access the destination. (However, for example, 
    setting the remaining digits to 7 does not mean that the user 
    must dial all 7 digits when making a call.) See the example on 
    the right.
    Card IP Address:
    The IP address of each card in the network (as the access destination).
    Los Angeles Office (PBX Code: 35) Chicago Office (PBX Code: 41)
    Extn. FAX Extn. PSTN 
    AccessExtn. FAX Extn. PSTN 
    Access
    Leading Number 352 355 359 413 416 419
    Remaining Digits227227
    Card IP Address 200.45.11.35 199.176.64.41
    Dial 35. Dial 9. Dial 7. Dial 456-7890.
    Los Angeles
    PBX code TIE line
    access no.phone no.Los Angeles PBX
    PSTN trunk (CO line) no.
    352+00 to 99
    PBX Code 
    Remaining DigitsLeading No.
    Los Angeles extensions
    First digit of 
    the extension 
    numberRemaining digits 
    of the extension 
    number 
    						
    							1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan
    12 Getting Started
    1.2.3 Numbering Plan Summary
    Reproduce this page and write down your network information in the space provided below for each 
    card in the network. Consult your network administrator to fill in the shaded entries.
    PSTN(Public Switched 
    Telephone Network)
    IP Network
    PBX Code: 
    PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number: 
    TIE Line Access Number: 
    Extension Number:Local Telephone:G3 Fax Extension Number:
    Subnet Mask: 
    IP Address
    Card IP Address
    Default Gateway IP Address
    Subnet Mask AddressPBX Numbering
    PBX Code
    TIE Line Access Number
    PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number
    Extension Number
    Fax Extension Number
    Card IP Address
    Extensions
    Leading Number
    Remaining Digits
    PBX Connection
    PSTN Access Fax Extensions
    Default Gateway IP: Card IP: 
    						
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    Section 2
    Installing in the PBX
    This section describes the physical installation process of the 
    VoIP Gateway Card covering the following topics: (1) installing 
    the card in the PBX, and (2) connecting the card to a network 
    device using a Category 5 (CAT5) Ethernet cable. 
    						
    							2.1 Installation
    14 Getting Started
    2.1 Installation
    2.1.1 Names and Locations
    Indication Light (LED)
    When the VoIP Gateway Card is operating, each LED should show the status identified in bold-face 
    letters under normal conditions.
    Indication Color Description
    CARD 
    STATUSGreen/RedCard status indication
     OFF: Power Off
    Green ON: Normal (all ports are idle)
     Green Flashing (60 times per minute): Normal (a port is in use)
     Red ON: Fault (includes reset)
     Red Flashing (60 times per minute): Out of Service
    ONLINE GreenOn-line status indication
    ON: On-line mode
     OFF: Off-line mode
     Flashing: Maintenance mode
    Note
    If the LINK indicator is OFF, the ONLINE indicator will also be 
    OFF.
    ALARM RedAlarm indication
    ON: Alarm
    OFF: Normal
    Vo I P  B U S Y G r e e nVoIP (H.323) process indication
     OFF: VoIP process inactive
     ON: VoIP process active
    LEDs
    RJ45
    (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
    Full Duplex) 
    						
    							2.1 Installation
    Getting Started 15
    2.1.2 Installing the VoIP Gateway Card in the PBX
    Install the VoIP Gateway Card in a free slot of the PBX.
    1.Insert the card along the guide rails.
    2.Holding the card as shown below, push the release lever in the direction of the arrow so that the 
    card engages securely with the connector on the back board. LINK GreenLink status indication
    ON: Normal connection
     OFF: Connection error
    DATA GreenData transmission indication
     ON: Data transmitting
     OFF: No data transmitted Indication Color Description
    Guide Rail
    Release Lever
    Back Board 
    						
    							2.1 Installation
    16 Getting Started
    3.Turn the 2 screws clockwise to fix the card in place.
    Note
    Make sure the screws are tightened to ground the card securely.
    Screws 
    						
    							2.2 Cable Connection
    Getting Started 17
    2.2 Cable Connection
    Use a Category 5 (CAT5) Ethernet cable (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) with an RJ45 connector to 
    connect the VoIP Gateway Card to a network device.
    When connecting the card to a switching hub, use an Ethernet straight cable; when connecting 
    directly to a router or PC, use an Ethernet cross cable.
    Note
    Use only CAT5 Ethernet cable for connection.
    2.2.1 Attaching a Ferrite Core to the Cable
    When connecting the VoIP Gateway Card to a network device, first attach a ferrite core (included with 
    the card) to the cable.
    1.Wrap the cable once around the ferrite core, leaving 5 cm between the ferrite core and the 
    connector.
    2.Close the case of the ferrite core.
    If you need to open the ferrite core, use a flathead screwdriver to unlatch the case of the ferrite core.
    5 cm 
    						
    							2.2 Cable Connection
    18 Getting Started
    2.2.2 Connection for Programming
    When assigning a new IP address to the VoIP Gateway Card for the first time, connect a PC directly 
    to the card using an Ethernet cross cable.
    1.Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the card.
    2.Connect the other end of the cable to the PC.
    Ethernet Cross Cable PC
    RJ45 
    						
    							2.2 Cable Connection
    Getting Started 19
    2.2.3 Connection to the LAN
    Do not connect the VoIP Gateway Card to the LAN unless it has been assigned an IP address for 
    actual VoIP operations on the network. Doing so may result in the default IP address of the card 
    overlapping with an existing IP address on the LAN, or cause network failure.
    1.Connect the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the card.
    2.Connect the other end of the cable to the remote LAN equipment.
    Connecting to a switching hub
    Notes
     Make sure to connect to a switching hub. Do not connect to a repeater hub, as this will result 
    in degradation in speech quality.
     Also, make sure to set the port of the switching hub that connects to the card to operate 
    under Auto Negotiation mode. This will help assure error-free communication between the 
    card and the switching hub.
    Connecting directly to a router
    Ethernet Straight Cable Router
    Switching Hub
    PC
    RJ45
    Ethernet Cross Cable 
    Router
    RJ45 
    						
    							2.2 Cable Connection
    20 Getting Started 
    						
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