Panasonic Kx Tda5480 Getting Started Manual
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4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card Getting Started KX-TDA5480 Model KX-TDA0484 Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card, KX-TDA5480/KX-TDA0484. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use.
2 Getting Started Table of Contents 1 Overview........................................................................................... 5 1.1 Example Network Diagram ..................................................................................... 6 1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan .................................................................. 7 1.2.1 Network Application ................................................................................................... 8 1.2.2 Numbering Plan Example .......................................................................................... 8 1.2.3 Numbering Plan Summary ...................................................................................... 12 2 Installing in the KX-TDA50 PBX ................................................... 13 2.1 Installation.............................................................................................................. 14 2.1.1 Names and Locations .............................................................................................. 14 2.1.2 Installing the VoIP Gateway Card in the PBX .......................................................... 15 2.2 Cable Connection .................................................................................................. 17 2.2.1 Connection for Programming ................................................................................... 17 2.2.2 Connection to the LAN ............................................................................................ 18 3 Installing in the KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 PBX ............................. 19 3.1 Installation.............................................................................................................. 20 3.1.1 Names and Locations .............................................................................................. 20 3.1.2 Installing the VoIP Gateway Card in the PBX .......................................................... 21 3.2 Cable Connection .................................................................................................. 23 3.2.1 Connection for Programming ................................................................................... 23 3.2.2 Connection to the LAN ............................................................................................ 24 4 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card ......................................... 25 4.1 Preparations........................................................................................................... 26 4.1.1 Preparing the PC ..................................................................................................... 26 4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office ..................... 29 4.2.1 Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility ................................................................. 29 4.2.2 Changing the Status of the VoIP Gateway Card ...................................................... 31 4.2.3 Assigning the IP Address ........................................................................................ 32 4.2.4 Assigning the Hunt Pattern ...................................................................................... 33 4.2.5 Programming the Address Translation Table ........................................................... 34 4.2.6 Downloading the Address Translation Table from the VoIP Gateway Card ............. 37 4.2.7 Rebooting the VoIP Gateway Card .......................................................................... 38 4.2.8 Confirming the IP Address Assignment ................................................................... 39 4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office ............................ 40 5 Programming the PBX .................................................................. 45 5.1 Programming the PBX in the Los Angeles Office .............................................. 46 5.2 Programming the PBX in the Chicago Office...................................................... 48 A Guidance for VoIP Installation ...................................................... 51 A1 VoIP Requirements ................................................................................................ 52 A1.1 Bandwidth Assessment ........................................................................................... 52 A1.2 Network Configuration ............................................................................................. 53 A1.3 Network Devices ...................................................................................................... 57 A1.4 QoS (Quality of Service) .......................................................................................... 58
Getting Started 3 A2 VoIP Requirements Checklist................................................................................59 B Alternative Numbering Plan Example ......................................... 61 B1 Extension Number Method....................................................................................62 B1.1 Example Network .....................................................................................................62 B1.2 Numbering Plan Example ........................................................................................63 B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method ...............................................65 B2.1 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card .....................................................................65 B2.2 Programming the PBX .............................................................................................66 C Initialization of the VoIP Gateway Card ....................................... 69 C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card ........................................................................70 D Using the KX-TDA5480/KX-TDA0484 and KX-TDA0480 in One Network .......................................................................................... 73 D1 Considerations in Installation ...............................................................................74
Getting Started 5 Section 1 Overview Panasonic PBX with VoIP Gateway Card will allow organizations to route both voice and fax communications over digital data networks. The VoIP Gateway Card, designed to be easily integrated into existing IP networks, seamlessly bridges Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and analog telephones with digital data networks without interrupting pre-existing data communications. Because communications do not take place over conventional telephone networks, the high cost of long distance communications is virtually eliminated.
1.1 Example Network Diagram 6 Getting Started 1.1 Example Network Diagram The following diagram illustrates a simple VoIP network connecting PBXs at two locations. The VoIP Gateway Card converts outgoing voice or fax signals into IP packets for transmission. On the incoming side, it reverses this process and translates the packets back into appropriate voice or fax signals. PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) IP Network PSTN Voice signals are converted into IP packets. Router Switching Hub KX-TDA50 PBX with KX-TDA5480 VoIP Gateway Card Other data packets Voice data packets IP packets are converted back into voice signals. KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 PBX with KX-TDA0484 VoIP Gateway Card
1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan Getting Started 7 1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan You will need to have network configuration information available to install VoIP Gateway Cards. Referring to this example diagram, consult your network administrator to obtain necessary information to configure your own VoIP network. PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) IP Network Chicago Office PBX Code: 41 PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number: 9 TIE Line Access Number: 7 PSTN Local Telephone 123-4567 Extn. 301 (300-399) PBX Code: 35 PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number: 9 TIE Line Access Number: 7 Extn. 201 (200-299)Local Telephone 456-7890G3 Fax Extn. 501 (500-599) G3 Fax Extn. 601 (600-699) Default Gateway IP: 200.45.11.1Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Card IP: 200.45.11.35 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Los Angeles Office Default Gateway IP: 199.176.64.1 Card IP: 199.176.64.41
1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan 8 Getting Started 1.2.1 Network Application QSIG Network Interface QSIG is a protocol based on ISDN (Q.931) that offers enhanced PBX features in a private network. The QSIG network supports private communications by the TIE line service method. Implementation of VoIP Gateway Cards provides a VoIP interface to employ a QSIG network between PBXs at different locations by using an IP network instead of conventional telephone networks. Note CLIP service is the only QSIG service available between the KX-TDA5480/KX-TDA0484 and KX-TDA0480 VoIP Gateway Cards. There is no compatibility for other QSIG services. Types of IP Network The VoIP Gateway Card’s quality of performance depends on the type of IP network in use. Managed IP networks provide better quality of service compared to unmanaged networks such as the Internet, where quality of service is not guaranteed. Firewall A firewall protects the internal networks of an organization against unauthorized penetration from outside. When routing a VoIP network through a firewall, some performance degradation may result. If for practical reasons you must route the VoIP network through a firewall, refer to A1.3 Network Devices for more details. 1.2.2 Numbering Plan Example There are two methods to plan your numbering system, as follows: This section provides a network numbering mechanism using the PBX code method based on the previous example diagram. Configure your network referring to this example. Examples of recommended IP networks Digital Leased Line IP-VPN (Virtual Private Network) Frame RelayNot recommended Internet (Delays and loss in data transmission can cause degradation in speech quality.) PBX code methodIn addition to the destination number, the caller dials the unique PBX code of the PBX to which the called party is connected. Therefore, extension numbers at separate PBXs in the network can overlap. For example, each PBX in the network can have an extension whose number is 201. Extension number methodThe caller dials only the destination number of the called party to call through PBXs at different locations (hence there are fewer digits to dial than with the PBX code method). To employ the extension number method, no two PBXs can have extensions sharing the same number. For example, if one PBX in the network has an extension whose number is 201, no other PBX can have an extension with the same number (201).
1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan Getting Started 9 Note An example using the extension number method is provided in B Alternative Numbering Plan Example. IP Addressing Information IP addressing information is typically supplied by a network administrator. Consult your network administrator for specific values. PBX Numbering Information PBX numbering information is necessary to set up phone numbers for a VoIP network. Set the numbers conforming to existing PBX numbering systems. Los Angeles OfficeChicago OfficeDescription Card IP Address 200.45.11.35 199.176.64.41Identifies the location of each VoIP Gateway Card in the network during VoIP communications. A unique IP address must be assigned to each card. Default Gateway Address200.45.11.1 199.176.64.1Identifies the IP address of the primary gateway (typically a router or similar device) that exchanges IP packets with the other gateways on the VoIP network. Subnet Mask Address 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0Defines which digits of an IP address are used for the network address and the host address at each network location. A card IP address must fall within the same subnet as that of the default gateway (e.g., router) that is connected to the card. Los Angeles OfficeChicago OfficeDescription PBX Code 35 41A unique number (ranging from 1 to 7 digits) assigned to identify each PBX within a network. In this example, for convenience, each PBX code corresponds to the last portion of the IP address of its card; that is, because the Los Angeles office card has the IP address 200.45.11.35 , Los Angeles PBX code is 35. TIE Line Access Number77An access number to use the TIE line service. PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number99An access number to seize a local PSTN trunk (CO line). Extension Number200 to 299 300 to 399 A number assigned to each extension.
1.2 Network Devices and Numbering Plan 10 Getting Started Dialing Examples The VoIP network allows you to access the PBX at one location from another to establish: (1) an extension call, or (2) an outside call through the local PSTN as if you are calling from the same area. Calling from Los Angeles to Chicago To extension 301 via VoIP network To local telephone 123-4567 via VoIP network through local PSTN Calling from Chicago to Los Angeles To extension 201 via VoIP network To local telephone 456-7890 via VoIP network through local PSTNFax Extension Number500 to 599 600 to 699 A number assigned to each fax extension. Los Angeles OfficeChicago OfficeDescription Dial 41. Dial 7. Dial 301. Chicago PBX code TIE line access no.extension no. Dial 41. Dial 9. Dial 7. Dial 123-4567. Chicago PBX code TIE line access no.phone no.Chicago PBX PSTN trunk (CO line) no. Dial 35. Dial 7. Dial 201. Los Angeles PBX code TIE line access no.extension no. 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.