Panasonic Kx Tda5480 Getting Started Manual
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4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 31 4.2.2 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.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 32 Getting Started 4.2.3 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.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 33 4.2.4 Assigning the Hunt Pattern The hunt pattern determines how to route incoming calls through the VoIP Gateway Card to the PBX. Note For more details about hunt pattern assignment, refer to 2.2.5 Hunt Pattern Parameters of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.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.Confirm your entry, and then click OK.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 34 Getting Started 4.2.5 Programming the Address Translation Table The function of an address translation table in a VoIP network is to provide two-way translation of telephone numbers and IP addresses *1. The address translation table is owned jointly by all VoIP Gateway Cards in the network. Therefore, whenever the address translation table is changed, it is important to update all the cards in the network with the latest information; otherwise VoIP communications cannot be established. It is possible, at one location in the network, to program the address translation table that contains information for the entire network. The completed address translation table can then be distributed across the network, so that all the cards share the same information (see 4.2.6 Downloading the Address Translation Table from the VoIP Gateway Card, and Uploading Address Translation Table to the VoIP Gateway Card in 4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office). The procedure below demonstrates the process of programming the address translation table necessary for VoIP communications between the Los Angeles and Chicago offices. The specific setting values are based on the table under PBX Connection Information in 1.2.2 Numbering Plan Example. *1IP address-to-telephone number translation can also be handled by using an H.323 Gatekeeper device. To configure Gatekeeper devices, refer to the manufacturer’s documentation. This manual focuses on the method using the VoIP Gateway Card’s internal address translation capabilities. 1.Click 1.6 DN2IP (Dialed Number to IP Address Translation) in the main menu. 2.Click 1.6.1 GW Entry.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 35 3.Do the following to configure the gateway entry for the Los Angeles office: a.In the GW No. box, type 0. A gateway entry for the card will be created with this numbering. b.In the Comment box, type Los Angeles (a unique identifier of the card in the VoIP network). c.In the IP Address box, type 200.45.11.35. d.In the Group No. box, type 0. Note Having the value 0 for Group No. means that the card does not belong to any gateway group. Grouping is useful when installing multiple cards at one location. For details, refer to 2.2.6 Address Tr a n s l a t i o n Ta b l e—GW Entry of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide. e.Click ENTRY. 4.Do the following to configure the gateway entry for the Chicago office: a.In the GW No. box, type 1. b.In the Comment box, type Chicago. c.In the IP Address box, type 199.176.64.41. d.In the Group No. box, type 0. e.Click ENTRY. f.Click OK. 5.Confirm your entry, and then click OK. The gateway entries for the Los Angeles and Chicago offices are now configured.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 36 Getting Started Note For more details about address translation programming, refer to 2.2.6 Address Translation Table—GW Entry and 2.2.7 Address Translation Table—DN2IP Entry of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.6.Click PREVIOUS. 7.Click 1.6.2 DN2IP Entry. 8.Do the following to configure the Los Angeles extensions: a.In the Leading Number box, type 352 (PBX code [35] + extension starting digit [2]). b.In the Remaining Number of Digits box, type 2 (2 digits to dial [00 to 99] following the leading number). c.Click GW for GW No/Group No. Selection. d.In the GW No/Group No. box, type 0 (the gateway entry for the card). e.Click ENTRY. 9. a.Referring to step 8, complete the address translation table as shown on the left. b.Click OK. c.Confirm your entry, and then click OK.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 37 4.2.6 Downloading the Address Translation Table from the VoIP Gateway Card After the address translation table has been fully programmed, download the data from the VoIP Gateway Card. The downloaded data can be uploaded to the other cards on the VoIP network (see Uploading Address Translation Table to the VoIP Gateway Card in 4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office), so that all the cards can communicate with each other over the network. Note For more details about downloading the address translation table, refer to 2.4.4 Download of Address Translation Table of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.1.Click 3.4 Download of DN2IP data (VoIP Gateway –> PC) in the main menu. 2. a.Click DOWNLOAD. b.Specify the file name and the folder in which to save the file.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office 38 Getting Started 4.2.7 Rebooting the VoIP Gateway Card For all the changes to the parameters to become effective, you must reboot the VoIP Gateway Card. 1.Click REBOOT in the main menu. 2.Click REBOOT.
4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Getting Started 39 4.2.8 Confirming the IP Address Assignment After programming of the VoIP Gateway Card is finished, try to access the card with the new IP addressing information. If you can connect to the card without problems, the card can be placed on the LAN for VoIP operations (see 2.2.2 Connection to the LAN or 3.2.2 Connection to the LAN). Follow the procedure below, referring to 4.1.1 Preparing the PC and 4.2.1 Star ting the IP- GW4 Maintenance Utility. 1.Set the IP address settings of the PC to the following values: IP address: 200.45.11.100 Subnet Mask address: 255.255.255.0 2.Start Internet Explorer from the Start menu. 3.In the Address box of Internet Explorer, type http://200.45.11.35 (the new IP address of the card). 4.Press the ENTER key on the keyboard. If you can log in, then the card has been successfully programmed. After you have confirmed that the card has been successfully programmed, it is strongly recommended that you download the configuration data from the card and save it on your PC for backup and archive purposes. The procedure for downloading the configuration data is provided in 2.4.2 Download of Configuration Data of the VoIP Gateway Card Programming Guide.
4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office 40 Getting Started 4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office This section details the procedure to program the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago office, which for the most part is a duplication of that for the Los Angeles office. For general information that is not discussed here, refer to the relevant sections in 4.2 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office. There are differences in the procedure where distinct setting values are required for parameters that are dependent on the specific network configuration of the Chicago office. Also, the address translation table does not need to be programmed, because the one downloaded from the card in the Los Angeles office already contains the information for the entire network. You can simply upload the address translation table from the Los Angeles office, and the cards can communicate with each other on the network. Starting the IP-GW4 Maintenance Utility Changing the Status of the VoIP Gateway Card 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). Make sure that the PC has the appropriate IP address setting to access the card (refer to 4.1.1 Preparing the PC). b.Press the ENTER key on the keyboard. 3. a.In the Username box, type Administrator (default user name). b.In the Password box, type Administrator (default password). c.Click LOGIN. The main menu appears. 1.Click 2.1 Change RUN/STOP status in the main menu. 2. a.Click STOP for Status after changing. b.Click OK. c.Click OK. d.Click OK.