Panasonic Kx Tda5480 Getting Started Manual
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Getting Started 61 Appendix B Alternative Numbering Plan Example
B1 Extension Number Method 62 Getting Started B1 Extension Number Method This section provides a numbering plan example using the extension number method, as supplementary information to the PBX code method discussed in 1.2.2 Numbering Plan Example. B1.1 Example Network The following diagram illustrates a simple VoIP network configured for the extension number method. PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) IP Network Chicago Office PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number: 93 VoIP Gateway Trunk (CO Line) Access Number: 803 PSTN Local Telephone 123-4567 Extn. 301 (300-399) PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number: 92 VoIP Gateway Trunk (CO Line) Access Number: 802 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
B1 Extension Number Method Getting Started 63 B1.2 Numbering Plan Example IP Addressing Information The following table is a duplication of the table used for the PBX code method. PBX Numbering Information The following table contains VoIP Gateway Trunk (CO Line) Access Number, instead of PBX Code and TIE Line Access Number as used in the PBX code method.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 VoIP Gateway Trunk (CO Line) Access Number802 803An access number to seize a VoIP gateway trunk (CO line). PSTN Trunk (CO Line) Number92 93An access number to seize a local PSTN trunk (CO line). Extension Number200 to 299 300 to 399 A number assigned to each extension. Fax E xte ns ion Number500 to 599 600 to 699 A number assigned to each fax extension.
B1 Extension Number Method 64 Getting Started Dialing Examples With the extension number method, the caller dials only the destination number of the called party to call through PBXs at different locations. 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 PSTN PBX Connection Information Los Angeles Office Chicago Office Extensions FAX ExtensionsPSTN AccessExtensions FAX ExtensionsPSTN Access Leading Number25923693 Remaining Digits2 272 27 Card IP Address200.45.11.35 199.176.64.41 Dial 301. extension no. Dial 93. Dial 802. Dial 123-4567. VoIP Gateway trunk (CO line) access no.phone no.Chicago PBX PSTN trunk (CO line) no. Dial 201. extension no. Dial 92. Dial 803. Dial 456-7890. VoIP Gateway trunk (CO line) access no.phone no.Los Angeles PBX PSTN trunk (CO line) no.
B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method Getting Started 65 B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method When programming the VoIP Gateway Cards and PBXs for use in a network configured for the extension number method instead of the PBX code method, some of the steps in the programming procedures require different setting values. The following two sections provide specific steps that require different setting values. The steps other than those provided here have common setting values, and are therefore omitted from this explanation. B2.1 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card The hunt patterns and address translation table need different setting values for the extension number method, as shown in the screen shots provided below. Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Los Angeles Office Create hunt patterns with the setting values shown below, following the procedure in 4.2.4 Assigning the Hunt Pattern. Program an address translation table with the setting values shown below, following the procedure in 4.2.5 Programming the Address Translation Table.
B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method 66 Getting Started Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office Create hunt patterns with the setting values shown below, following the procedure in Assigning the Hunt Pattern under 4.3 Programming the VoIP Gateway Card in the Chicago Office. B2.2 Programming the PBX The steps below are provided in substitution for steps 6 and 7 of the procedure detailed in 5.1 Programming the PBX in the Los Angeles Office and 5.2 Programming the PBX in the Chicago Office. Program the PBXs in both offices using the extension number method, following these steps. Programming the PBX in the Los Angeles Office Step 6 Assign the PSTN trunk (CO line) access number: In the Idle Line Access (Local Access) box, type 92 (for Los Angeles office PSTN access).
B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method Getting Started 67 Step 7 Assign the leading number used to reach the extensions of the remote PBX: In the Other PBX Extension Number (TIE) box (01 and 02), type 3 (for the Chicago office extensions) and 6 (for the Chicago office fax extensions). Step 8 Assign the routing information to route calls to the remote PBX: In the Leading Number box, type 3 (for the Chicago office extensions), 6 (for the Chicago office fax extensions), and 93 (for Chicago office PSTN access). Note Do not set any value in the Own PBX Code box. After the above step, follow step 8 of the procedure in 5.1 Programming the PBX in the Los Angeles Office.
B2 Programming for the Extension Number Method 68 Getting Started Programming the PBX in the Chicago Office Step 6 Assign the PSTN trunk (CO Line) access number: In the Idle Line Access (Local Access) box, type 93 (for Chicago office PSTN access). Step 7 Assign the leading number used to reach the extensions of the remote PBX: In the Other PBX Extension Number (TIE) box (01 and 02), type 2 (for the Los Angeles office extensions) and 5 (for the Los Angeles office fax extensions). Step 8 Assign the routing information to route calls to the remote PBX: In the Leading Number box, type 2 (for the Los Angeles office extensions), 5 (for the Los Angeles office fax extensions), and 92 (for Los Angeles office PSTN access). Note Do not set any value in the Own PBX Code box. After the above step, follow step 8 of the procedure in 5.2 Programming the PBX in the Chicago Office.
Getting Started 69 Appendix C Initialization of the VoIP Gateway Card
C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card 70 Getting Started C1 Initializing the VoIP Gateway Card In case you have forgotten, for example, the IP address or log-in password you set to the VoIP Gateway Card, follow the procedure below to return the settings of the card to the factory default. Note Resetting the card will restore all settings, not just the IP address and log-in password, to the factory default. KX-TDA5480 1.Install the card to the KX-TDA50 PBX, and then turn on the power to the PBX. 2.Using the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console, confirm that the card is in service (INS). 3.Set the System Initialize Switch to the SYSTEM INITIALIZE position. CAUTION Do not press the Reset Button nor turn the power off then on while the System Initialize Switch is in this position. Doing so will initialize the PBX. Power Switch Reset Button System Initialize Switch