Panasonic Kx Tda0490 Getting Started Manual
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Getting Started 21 Section 3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card One way of setting up a VoIP network for the first time is to go through the whole programming process of a VoIP Gateway Card at one location in the network, then start programming the other cards at different locations. Based on the theoretical network illustrated previously in this manual, this section demonstrates the procedure to program the cards in the Los Angeles and Chicago offices.
3.1 Preparations 22 Getting Started 3.1 Preparations A web programming utility called the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility is available for programming of the VoIP Gateway Card. For a complete discussion of web programming, refer to the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide. System Requirements The IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility requires Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or above. Trademarks Microsoft is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners. Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. 3.1.1 Preparing the PC To prepare for programming using the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility, configure your PC by (1) assigning an IP address that belongs to the same network as that of the VoIP Gateway Card, and (2) choosing the appropriate options for the Internet properties. Note The procedure below is based on the Windows XP operating system as an example. 1.Open Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties from the Start menu. 2. a.Click Use the following IP address. b.In the IP address box, type 192.168.1.100. This is an example entry for the case when the card has the default IP address (192.168.1.200). c.In the Subnet mask box, type 255.255.255.0. d.Click OK. 3. a.Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu. b.Click Internet Options from the Tools menu.
3.1 Preparations Getting Started 23 Notice When Programming the Card through an IP Network When the card is put in actual operation on an IP network, you can access and program the card through the network. However, if the network has a proxy server installed, you must apply appropriate proxy settings to your PC. In this case, follow the steps below in substitution for step 5 above:4. a.Click the Connections tab. b.Click Never dial a connection. c.Click LAN Settings. 5. a.Click to clear all check boxes. b.Click OK. Your PC is now ready for programming through direct access to the card. 5.Click Advanced.
3.1 Preparations 24 Getting Started 6.a.Under Do not use proxy server for addresses beginning with:, type the IP address of the card. b.Click OK. Your PC is now ready for programming the card through an IP network.
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 25 3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Based on the example network in 1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan, this section demonstrates the procedure to program a VoIP Gateway Card for use in the Los Angeles office, as the first step of setting up a VoIP network. VoIP communications between the 2 offices will be possible when the cards, as well as the PBXs, in both offices are fully programmed. The procedure to program the card in the Chicago office is given in 3.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office. In addition, the procedure to program the PBX in the Los Angeles office is given in 4.1 Programming the PBX in the Los Angeles Office. 3.2.1 Starting the IP-GW16 Maintenance Utility Make sure that a PC is connected directly to the VoIP Gateway Card with an Ethernet cross cable (see 2.2.2 Connection for Programming). The card should not be connected to the LAN at this point. 1.Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu. 2. a.In the Address box of Internet Explorer, type http://192.168.1.200 (default IP address of the card). b.Press the ENTER key on the keyboard. Notes If you cannot see the log-in screen, return to 3.1.1 Preparing the PC and confirm that your PC has been configured appropriately. If you forget the IP address, you must initialize the card to the default setting (see C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card). 3. a.In the Username box, type Administrator (default user name). b.In the Password box, type Administrator (default password). c.Click LOGIN. Note If you forget the user name or password, you must initialize the card to the default setting (see C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card).
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 26 Getting Started Note If you finish a programming session without logging out from the card (e.g., quitting Internet Explorer, or returning to the log-in screen with the Back button of Internet Explorer), you cannot log in again for the period of time specified by the parameter Programming Auto Disconnect Time (default: 10 min). For the log-out procedure and Programming Auto Disconnect Time setting, refer to 2.5.2 Log Out and 2.3.2 Maintenance Settings of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide, respectively.The main menu appears. Note For readability of the text on the screen, it is recommended that you adjust the text size of Internet Explorer to below medium.
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 27 3.2.2 Changing the Status of the VoIP Gateway Card When programming the VoIP Gateway Card, place the card in the STOP status. 1.Click 2.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu. 2. a.Click STOP for Status after changing. b.Click OK. 3.Click OK. 4.Click OK.
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 28 Getting Started 3.2.3 Assigning the IP Address When programming the VoIP Gateway Card for the first time, a new IP address must be assigned. Once this is done and the card is on-line, it will be able to communicate with the other cards over the VoIP network. The specific setting values are based on the table under IP Addressing Information in 1.2.2 Numbering Plan Example. Note For more details about IP address assignment, refer to 2.2.1 Network Parameters of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.1.Click 1.1 Network Settings, General in the main menu. 2. a.In the IP Address box, type 200.45.11.35. b.In the Subnet Mask box, type 255.255.255.0. c.In the Default Gateway box, type 200.45.11.1. d.Click OK. 3.Confirm your entry, and then click OK.
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 29 3.2.4 Assigning the Hunt Pattern The hunt pattern determines how to route incoming calls through the VoIP Gateway Card to the PBX. 1.Click 1.5 Hunt Pattern (for Incoming Calls) in the main menu. 2. a.In the Hunt Pattern No. box, type 1. A hunt pattern will be created with this numbering. b.In the Receive Leading Number box, type 35 (PBX code). c.Click ENTRY. d.Click OK.
3.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 30 Getting Started Note For more details about hunt pattern assignment, refer to 2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.3.Confirm your entry, and then click OK.