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10Figure: ViewofPossiblePBXConnectionStructuretTochangethePBXconnectionsettingsusethe .Properties iconPBX propertiesThedialogueshownin
100SNMPNotification–herespecifytheSNMPuserfornotifications.TheSNMPblockisnotavailableyet.Used relayPort–herespecifytheportwhosere
1015.4 DB connectorsThe menu is used for setting communication with theNetwork – DB connectorsExternal Routing Machine (ERM server).
102bestored.Valid record time in cache–setthevaliditytimeforarecordinthecache.Actual count of records in cache – this field displ
1036. Global DataHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:6.1GlobalParameters6.2EmergencyCalls6.3Localisation6.4Licences6.5LanguagePackages6.
1046.1 Global ParametersDisable all new callsTickofftheparameterto switch the PBX into a mode in which nonewcalls canbemadebutactiv
105Example:Figure: ViewofGlobalParameterConfigurationMenuGlobal prefixesGlobal prefixes are primarily used for and virtual ports for
106ExampleSupposeacalliscomingfromapublicnetworkextensionwiththenumber777123456.ThecallisroutedthroughthePBXtotheuserKarelFurs
1076.2 Emergency CallsThis menu helps you route emergency calls properly when the PBX is in one ofthe pre–defined emergency modes.Ofcourse,thisset
1086.3 LocalisationDestination selectionInthisfieldenterthenumbersandprefixesaccordingtotheinternationalnumberingplan.Thissubsequentlyf
109Normalise CLIPNormalise CLIP – check this option to cut automatically the Calling PartyNumber (CPN) to the shortest known format
11Figure: ViewofPBXPropertySettingsConnection properties ThedialogueshowninfigurebelowhelpsyoucreateaPBXconnectionorchangethepropert
1106.4 LicencesLicence filesThissectionprovidesalistofinstalledlicencefilesincludingbasicdescriptions.Hereyou can install, uninstall o
111Figure: ViewofLicenceFeaturesTableThe most important licencesThe survey below includes the most important licences including their fu
112Call recording – the count of recording users or channels is licensed. Onelicence is allocatedto onevirtualportchannelor ones
1136.5 Language PackagesThe listof availablelanguagepackagesfindsitself in the Global data – Language menu. In addition to default
1146.6 ServicesService DivisionTheservicessupportedbytheNetStarPBXcanbedividedintothreegroups– ,Userand .Extension OthersUser–this
115changing,profileactivation,etc.).Description of Selected ServicesForsomeservices,moreparametersshouldbedefinedinadditiontoprogressto
1166.7 Conference RoomsForconferenceroomsettingsrefertothe menu.Global data – Conference roomsUsethismenutoconfiguretheconferenceroom
117TonesWelcome to conference–thistoneisplayedtotheuseraftertheuser'sjoiningtheconferencecalledbytheselectedconferenceroom(ha
118Destination for addressesUse this parameter to define the routing destination if the address specified in theConference subscribers
1196.8 Progress TonesIntroductionThe "Progress"isageneralname foralltones andannouncements injectedintothespeechchannelbythe
12Figure: ViewofConnectionPropertySettingsConnecting to PBXAfter an automatic or manual initiation of a PBX connection, the dialogue s
120Progress configurationAction–herechooseoneofthelistedcommandstodefinethemeaningoftherow.Repeat–usethiscommandtosetthecountof
121Language pack filesLanguage pack files listThissectionshowsallavailablelanguagepackagefilesthatcanbeusedassourcesforprogresstones.S
122keepingitsuploadedfileinthePBX.Related progress listThissectiondisplaysalistofalltheprogresstonesthatusetheaboveselectedownfil
123Related progress listThissectionprovidesalistofalltheprogresstonesthatusetheaboveselectedtone.Youcanuseallthecontextmenufunct
1246.9 Ring TonesTosettheringing tones usethe menu.EachringingGlobal Data – Ring PatternstoneconsistsofaringpatternandCornettune.
1256.10 AutoClip ParametersAutoClip RoutingAutoClip routingisused for routingofincoming calls and SMS messages in NetStarmainlythrought
126receivesanincomingcall(Activemessage).Action after record call/message use:None–noactionisdoneafteruseandtherecordmaybereusedfor
1276.11 Storage ManagerFindthestoragemanagerinthe menu.ThismenuGlobal data – Storage managerhelpsyoudefineallstoragesnecessaryfortheP
128PropertiesStrategy–selecthowtochoosephysicalstoragesforthegivenlogicalstorage.Alinearstrategyisonlyavailableat present.Thesele
129List of filesIf you are on the logical storage level, you can see all files contained in thecorrespondingphysicalstorages.Ifyou
131.2.3.4.5.6.Figure: ViewofConnectionCourseDialogueIfyouareunabletoconnecttoyourPBX,pleasecheckwhether:thePBXhasbeensw
130.RemovableAccess point–definethepathtothestorage.Removable or built–in–asetofpre–definedpathstospecificpartsoftheinternaldatas
1316.12 Scheduled tasksThismenuhelpsyouscheduleyourdatabaseback-up,PBXrestart,UMTSboardrestartor sending keepalive messages informing
132Figure: DailyDatabaseBack–UpConfigurationExampleDo action immediately – make the selected event be executed the moment thebuttoni
1336.13 Status Control parametersTheGlobal data – Status Control parametersmenuisusedfordefiningstatesofthe Status Control objects created
1346.14 DTMFRefertotheGlobal parameters – DTMFmenuforDTMFprofilesettings.SelecttheprofileforDTMFdetectionusingthismenu.
1356.15 CausesHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:CauseObjectsUserCausesCauseMappingTables
136Cause ObjectsIn this menu, you can create sets of causes to be used for modifying bundleparameters. The menu is divided into tw
137User CausesIn this menu, youcanadduser causesto beusedwithin other objects ifnecessary(Cause objects or Cause mapping tables,
138Cause Mapping TablesIn this menu, you can specify changes in selected causes. By assigning causes todifferenttypesofvirtualportsy
139Dekadicky Význam0 User1 Privatenetworkservingthelocaluser2 Publicnetworkservingthelocaluser3 Transitnetwork4 Publicnetworkservingthe
141.4 Configuration MenuMain menuAfterasuccessfulconnection tothe PBX, the configuration part ofthe applicationisdisplayed. The main m
1406.16 Time ParametersHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:DateandTimeTimeConditionsHolidays
141Date and TimeInthismenuyoucanfindthecurrentdateandtimeofyourPBXincludingthetimezone.Figurebelowshowsabasicviewofthe menu.
1421.Time ConditionsTo define the time conditions use the Global Data – Time Parameters – Time menu. The menu is divided into tw
1431.2.a.b.c.d.e.define the time limit, use the and checkboxes and andFrom To Date Timefieldsintheupperpartofthet
144HolidaysTodefineholidaysandimportantdaysusethe Global Data – Time Parameters –menu.Themenuisdividedintotwoparts.Alistofavai
1456.17 AssistantHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:AdministrationSettingsUserRelations
146Administration SettingsWhat is Assistant?TheAssistantisawebapplicationforuseraccountsupervision.Thewebserverforthisapplicationcanbe
147User RelationsIn the submenu you can find the list of all activeAssistant – User Relationssessions.Therearethreecolumnsinthel
1487. RoutingHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:7.1Routers7.2ExternalRouters7.3ComplexRouters7.4SwitchRouters7.5RoutingObjects7.6Iden
1497.1 RoutersRouterTherouterisasetofrulesusedforincomingcallroutingthroughthePBX.Routersaredefined in the menu, which consists
15import/exportdialogue.Thecsvandxmlfilesaresupported.Database import–clickonthisoptiontodisplaythedatabaseimportingwindow.SelectF
150Update from file–thisoptionhasasimilarfunctionas ,butinthiscaseUpdateyoucanchooseasourcefileofyourown.Theexistingroutersar
151destinationaccordingtothepresetrule."0"–nomoredigitsareawaited.">0"–theprocesswaitsforagivencountofdigi
1521.2.ExamplesTheinstruction meansthataftertheotherpartyanswersthecall,t1p(5)3,,*6you dial digit 1, wait for five seconds, dia
153By Called Number SubtypeThisrouterisbasedonroutingaccordingtothecallednumbersubtype(CPNsubtype).Thecalledpartynumbersubtypeisthe
154By Call TypeThisrouterisbasedonroutingaccordingtothecalltype(voice,data,video,etc.).Allthecolumnshavethesamemeaningsasthecas
155The routing rule is valid only during the time condition validity period. Timeconditionshelpyoucreatesophisticatedroutingschemes
1567.2 External RoutersExternal routers use the External Routing Machine (ERM server) for call and SMSrouting.TheERMserverpartiallyre
157Figure: PohlednanastaveníexterníhorouteruDB connector – this option helps you select the DB connector forcommunicationwiththeERM
1587.3 Complex RoutersThismenuisusedforcomplexroutingofincomingcallsthroughthePBX.
1597.4 Switch RoutersThe Switch Router function is available in 2N® NetStarfirmware versions 3.1.1. and higher.Switch Routerhelpsyoumodify call/S
16Figure: ViewofConfigurationToolTagsandWindowsThe and sectionssituatedinthelowerpartofthescreenabovetheTrace Databasestatusbara
160Figure: PohlednanastavenípřepínacíhorouteruRouter number – router identification, entered into the service during routerselection.Ac
161moresophisticatedcallroutingrulesindependenceontime.Thus,youcanroutecallswiththesameinputconditionstodifferentdestinationsatd
1627.5 Routing ObjectsHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:BundlesDISARingGroupsRingTablesModemsSetsAudioInputsandOutputsBinaryInputsandO
163BundlesBundleThebundleisaroutingobjectthatenablestorouteanincomingcalltoone(orall)oftheobjectsspecifiedinthebundle.Choosing
164this object is busy or unavailable, the call is routed to the next row orterminated(aspreset).All–anincomingcallisroutedtoa
165Bundle conductCause object–usethisoptiontoselectoneofthecauseobjectsaspre–definedinthe menu.TheseobjectsrepresentaGlobal data –
166Thetableconsistsoftwocolumnswiththefollowingmeanings:Destination type– inthiscolumnselectthetypeof theroutingobjectto beused
167Figure: ViewofBundleConfigurationMenu–AdvancedService Login to BundleThe serviceshavebeenenhancedwiththeoptiontoStation/User Login t
168RefertotheUserManualfordetailsontheLogintobundleservice.
169DISADISAThe DISA (Direct Inward System Access) routing object is used for automatic callacceptance by the PBX with a subsequent
171.5 PBX ActivationWhat you needTo activate and configure you need the , a2N NetStar®2N NetStar®systemcomputerrunningthesupported
170Figure: PříkladkonfiguraceobjektuDISAsestrategiíIhnedThemenuconsistsofthefollowingparameters:Tone – use this option to choose a
171Alerting strategyThis strategy represents a new DISA concept. When a call comes to the port, it isimmediately routed to the pres
172Id–choosearouteroftheselectedtype.
173Ring GroupsRing GroupThe ring group is a routing object that is used for routing an incoming call or SMSmessagetomoredestination
174disabletheselected line. Rememberthatacall is answeredimmediatelywhenrouted to the DISA (Immediate), VoiceMail and service and
175Advanced settingsSend CLIP–thisisatablefacilitatingincomingcallidentification.Havingpassedthetable,thecallIdismodifiedasrequired
176Figure: ViewofRingGroupConfigurationMenu–Advanced
177Ring TablesRing TableThe ring table is a routing object used for sequential routing of incoming calls tomultiple objects, thus com
178Figure: ViewofRingTableConfigurationMenu–BasicThemostimportantpartoftheringtablesetupisthetablelocatedinthebottompartofthe
179Wait–usethiscommandtosetthetimeoutforproceedingtothenextrowofthetable.Thetimeoutisnotappliedifthepreviouscommandhasroute
18Step 2: Hardware activationAfter the first connection to the selected PBX according to the Connection to PBXchapter,a configurationw
180Figure: ViewofRingTableConfigurationMenu–Advanced
181ModemsModem ConnectionModem connection is used for remote PBX access where no TCP/IP connection isavailable. A modem also provides
182Figure: NastaveníparametrůpřipojeníprovzdálenýdohledprostřednictvímISDNmodemuModem SettingTrace send enabled-usethisoptiontoenabletra
183SetsSetThesetisaroutingobjectthatisusedforaneasyobjectsequencing.Forexample,sequencingofrouteswiththeaidofdefaultdestination
184has been changed since it arrived in the PBX and there is a settingTruesomewhereintheset,thentheoriginal,unchangednumberis
185Audio Inputs and OutputsWhat is Audio I/O?The Audio I/O ports are routing objects that cooperate with the audio ports of theAudio/IO/
186Figure: ViewofAudioI/OConfigurationMenuExample 1 – BroadcastTousetheaudioportforbroadcastingsettheselectedportonto intheBoardsO
187Binary Inputs and OutputsWhat Is Binary I/O?The Binary I/O ports are routing objects cooperating with the binary ports on theAudio/IO/
188Connect-therelayisactivatedunlessactivatedbefore.Disconnect-therelayisdeactivatedunlessdeactivatedbefore.Connect pulse-therelay
189Figure: ViewofBinaryI/O-SwitchConfigurationMenuExampleSwitch activation/deactivation by incoming SMS.Toactivatetheswitch,routetheincom
19Figure: ViewofHardwareConfigurationWizardDialogueIfthewizardisdisplayed,youcandefinethebasicconfigurationsettingsofthevirtualBRI
190Detector SetupDetector status - this parameter displays the current status of the detector(Active,Inactive,Unknown).Withthe option
191Figure: ViewofBinaryI/O-DetectorConfigurationMenu Messages for eventsSending events - displays the current state of event sending.
192CallBackWhat Is CallBack?CallBack is a function used for external PBX extensions. With the CallBack you caneasily reduce costs of
193Figure: ViewofCallBackConfigurationMenuforcallsSMS CallBackName–onlydisplaysthenameoftheselectedobject.CallBack delay [s] – show
194Figure: ViewofCallBackConfigurationMenuforSMSExample 1 – Initiated by callTheexternalextensionwithanenabledandlicensedCallBackfuncti
195Status Control ObjectsA Status Control object is a routing object used for keeping the defined state(information) onthebasisofrec
196onlytotheuserswhoareassigneddirectlytothegroup(orsubgroup)towhichthebundleisassigned.
1977.6 Identification TablesWhat Is Identification Table?Theidentificationtablesareusedforchangingthecallingextensionnumbers.Tocreateand
198Identification Table SettingIntheright–handpartofthemenu,settheparametersoftheidentificationtableasselectedontheleft.Theconfigur
199Time conditionYoucansetatimeconditioninthelastidentificationtablecolumntodefinethevaliditytimeforeachrow.Ifthetimeconditioni
The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier oftelecommunicationsequipment.Theproductfamilydeveloped
20Figure: ViewofWizard'sHardwareDetectionOperationsTheboardsaredetectedbothinthebasicunitandextenders.Oncesomehardwareisdetect
2007.7 AutoClip RoutersAutoClip RouterThe AutoClip routers are used for automatic routing of incoming calls and SMSmessagesincaseamatc
201Figure: ViewofIdentificationTableBasicSettings Strategy–usethisoptiontodefinethewayofhandlingrecordsfrommultipleusers calling
202limitsintheAutoClipparameterset.Last change with – this column defines whether the record wascreated/changedbyacallormessage.Sc
2038. UsersHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:8.1UsersandGroups8.2UserRights8.3ExtensionTypes8.4Extensions8.5PhoneDirectories
2048.1 Users and GroupsUser CreationTosetusersusethe menu.InthismenuyoucanalsoUsers – Users and Groupsmanage groups and extensions.
205subgroupswithusersandstationseasily.Collapse all – use this option to close the whole structure of groups andsubgroupswithusers
206E–mail address – here fill in the user e–mail address to be used for userVoiceMail forwarding. If this field is empty, the us
207BasicName–showsonlythenameoftheselecteduserprofile.Ithasaninformativecharacter only and cannot be changed here. To change it
208Add–usethisoptiontoaddanewrowtothetable.Doingthischooseoneofthegiventimeconditionsforthisrow.Youcanassignonetimecondit
209Number–herefillintheuser or accordingtotheNumber URI Schemecolumn.Ring pattern – choose a specific ring tone for each user
21Figure: ViewofWizard'sLocalisationSettingOperationsStep 4: Time settingInthisstep,thewizardhelpsyousettime,dateandtimezone.An
210ForwardingCFNA–CallForwardingatNoAnswer–usethisparametertosetforwardingtoVoiceMailincasetheincomingcallisnotansweredwithint
211NotificationMessage–usethisparameter to setthetextoftheSMS informingofa newVoiceMailmessage.Inadditiontoastatictext,youcan
212Free minutes/SMSThe tag helps you set free minutes and SMS for a selected user. The set count ofminutesandSMSshallonlybededuc
213Thetableincludescolumnswiththefollowingmeanings:Credit name–thecreditnameasdefinedduringtariffratecreation.Free minutes for month
214Day of account –here set the dayin themonth on which a new accountingperiodshallstart.Onthisdate,thefreeminuteandSMScount
2158.2 User RightsLoginsAlistofallusersandloginsisdisplayedontheleft-handsideoftheUsers – Usersmenu.Thelistisdividedintosections
216BasicAfterselectingauser,alistofalltheusersoftherespectivegroupincludingloginsandrights is displayed on the right-hand side
2178.3 Extension TypesExtension Type CreationThistaggetsdisplayedwheneveryouclickonthe menu.Users – Extension TypesThe extension types ar
2188.4 ExtensionsExtension CreationThistag gets displayed when youclick on the menu. A list ofUsers – Extensionsavailableextensionsi
219stringtobesearchedbythe function.FindBasic SettingsIfyouselectaextensionontheright-handsideofthescreen,threetagswillgetdispla
22Figure: ViewofConfigurationWizard'sTimeSettingStep 5: PBX function selectionInthisstep,chooseoneofthePBXmodes.Thesettingisnot
220OthersVirtual port–thisparametershowstheporttowhichtheextensioniscurrentlyassigned. The parameter has an informative character o
221Figure: ViewatExtensionOptionsExtension PropertiesThePropertiestagconsistsofalotofsubtags,whicharedescribedinaseparatechapterfor
222ProfilesInthistag,definethepropertiesofaextensionwithinaselecteduserprofile.Theextensionprofileisthehighestprioritysetting.You
2238.5 Phone DirectoriesHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:UserPhoneDirectoriesGroupPhoneDirectoriesGroupPhoneDirectories(Generated)Comm
224User Phone DirectoriesHavingbeencreated,eachuserisautomaticallyassignedaprivatephonedirectory.Alist of user phone directories is
225Group Phone DirectoriesFor eachgroup ofusers, agroup phone directoryis created automatically and filledwiththeusertelephonenumbers
226Group Phone Directories (Generated)Foreachgroupofusers,adedicatedphonedirectoryisgeneratedandfilledwiththeusersorextensionsasdefi
227Common Phone DirectoriesTocreatecommonphonedirectoriesusethe Phone directories – Common phone menu. You can create an 'unlimited&
2281.2.3.SIP Phone DirectoriesFind the SIP phone directories in the Users – Phone directories – SIP phonemenu.Youcandefineone
2299. Setting PropertiesHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:9.1SettingProperties
23Step 6: Creation of groups, users and extensionsInthisstep,theconfigurationwizardenablesanautomaticcreationofagroupanditsusersandext
2309.1 Setting PropertiesFall-Down HierarchyAllthe tagparametersareusedaccordingtoafall-downhierarchyofthePropertiesPBX.Itmeansthatse
2311.Properties TagThe tagissituatedinthemenusofallroutingobjectsasmentionedaboveProperties(Figure1).Bydefault,thepropertiesare
23220s.Queue parametersThequeueparametersareonly availableonthegroupand userlevels.The Stationistheonlyparameteronthestationlevel
233Incoming hold CLIP–usethisparametertoforwardthecalledpartynumbertothe called user in the case of call transfer made by the e
234includingtheseparameters.No port –usethis option toset routing rulesforthe extensionsthat arenotassigned to any port. Such ex
235each is used in a different situation. The call forwarding settings in this tag can bechangedforaselectedgroupofusersinthe
236TonesUsethistagtodefinethebasictonesofthePBXtobeplayedtothecallinguser.Themenuisdividedintothreeparts.Thefirstpart, ,he
237ECONOMY–indicatesa keyphone– type.2N StarPoint®EconomyADVANCED–indicatesa keyphone– type.2N StarPoint®AdvancedENTRY–indicates
238TheoutgoingcallsarenotlimitedintheDonotdisturbmode.ESC–pushtheEscapekeytorejectincomingcalls,returntoasuperiorlevelorclea
239Parameter settingTheParameterssubtagoffersthefollowingparameters:Key volume–usethisparametertosettheloudnessofthekeypushedinthe
24Figure: ViewofWizard'sExtensionCreationorIntra–PlantStructureImportStep 7: Settings for AssistantThisconfigurationstepincludesjust
2401.2.1.2.onepositiontoanotherwhiletypingatextonaStarPointkeyphone.Chooseoneofthesevenlevels,startingfrom'extremely
2412.disabledforUser whileenabledwithnotimeoutforuser .AfternoanswerorA Bcall rejection by the external GSM extension, an SMS
242Delete oldest after reaching limit– enable deleting of oldest record files ifnecessary.2NTELEKOMUNIKACE,a.s.shallnotbeheldliable
24310. Billing and TariffsHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:10.1BillingandTariffs
24410.1 Billing and TariffsThismenudescribestariffsofferedbynetworkproviders.ThetariffsarethenusedfordeductingfreeminutesandSMSmessa
245Destinations/Time conditionsYoucanaddadestinationandtimeconditiontoeachcreditinthissection.Destinationmeansthetargetnetworktobe
24611. Configuration ExamplesHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:11.1OtherUsefulInformation11.2MobilityExtensionConfiguration11.3NetStar
24711.1 Other Useful InformationCOM port and communication program settingBasic equipment of OS Miscrosoft Windows, Hyperterminal application,
248Console structureFigure: ViewofConsoleStructureforEasierOrientation
24911.2 Mobility Extension ConfigurationMobility ExtensionMobility Extension is an extension feature of the PBX, which enables2N Netstar
25Step 10: Creation of routersThewizard'slaststepiscreatingPBXrouters.Routersareusedforcall/SMSroutingfromonePBXporttoanother.
250Figure 1: CreatingExternalExtensionbyAddingaUser Thesecondwaytocreateanexternalextensionistocreateanexternalextensionandthena
2511.2.3.4.Figure 2: DodatečnévytvořeníexternístaniceuživateliThethirdandlastwayistocreateanexternalstationovertheuser.This
252Figure 3: Viewofexternalextension"Routing"Tag As shown in Figure 3, incoming calls from an external station are routed
253Figure 4: ViewofConfigurationofDISAforMobilityExtensionTheDefaultrouterusuallygivestheuseramuchbroaderscopeofoperationthanthea
2541.2.3.4.5.Figure 5: CommonConfigurationof"ME"TagwithEnabledTransmissionofDiallingofExternalExtensionWhat is necessa
255Figure 6: PartofConfigurationofExternalExtensionwithNumberUsedforRoutingThe port over which the call will be made determinesthe
2561.2.Figure 7: TypicalConfigurationofBundleofGSMPortsforOutgoingRoutingofExternalExtensionWhat is necessary:SMS at No Answeranexter
2571.2.Figure 8: TypicalSettingsforSendingSMSatNoAnswerWhat is necessary:Outgoing SMS to ExternalExtensionanexternalextension;"NoPo
258Figure 9: ViewofTypicalSettingsin"Messagesrouting"TagforUserwithExternalExtensioThe condition of a correct function of
259AppendixAnnex 1: Flowchartshowingtheprocessesforanincomingcallfromanexternalextension
262. HardwareHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:2.1Basic2.2Boards2.3Synchronisation2.4BoardandPortList
260Annex 2: Flowchartshowingtheprocessesforanoutgoingcalltoanexternalextension
261Annex 3: FlowchartshowingtheprocessesforsendingSMStoanexternalextension
262Annex4: FlowchartshowingtheprocessesforforwardingSMStoexternalextension
26311.3 NetStar Installation GuideSetting IP Address and TimeIP addressConnecttoNetStarwithHyperTerminaltoolRate:115200Flowcontrol:NoneYoucan
264Havinginsertedcorrectlogininformation,youwillgettheinitialconfigurationscreen.Bypressingtheproperdigitsyouwillgettotheconfigur
265TimeWhenyouareintheinitialscreenfortimeconfiguration,press1and3.Youwillgetintothe menu.Forcorrectconfiguration,push3toset
266andcreateanewPBXcalled .TestPushOKtoopentheIPsettingscreen.Setanynameyouwant.InourcaseweusetomarkthatthelocalIPwill
267After all the steps are finished, you will create the connection to NetStar. To getconnected,justdoubleclickontheoptionwithth
268Configuration WizardTheaimoftheconfigurationwizardistoprovideyouwithaneasybasicinstallation.TheISDNBRIparametersarespecifieddur
269Thenthehardwareisactivated.Whentheactivationisfinished,youwillgetthescreenbelow.Pleasenotethathardwareactivationcantakemore
272.1 BasicService modeThe section helps you put the PBX in the service mode and back if necessary. Theservice mode isused for qui
270timezonesettingsandpurposeoftheNetStar.HerechoosetheGSMGWoption.
271WhenaskedforSMTPsettings,choose .NextThe last screen will ask you for Router settings. Here choose the preferred LCRstructure.I
272Whenyougettothefinaloverview,press togettotheconfigurationinterface.FinishToapplytheconfiguration createdbythe wizardscrip,s
273Interface ConfigurationPRI ISDNThemostimportantaspectofPRIinterfaceconfiguringistheconfigurationofthePRIlinebetweentheNetStarandP
274Toapplyyournewconfiguration,savethechangestoNetStarusingthesavingicon(orCtrl+S).ToconfiguretheinterfaceintotheTEmode,taketh
2751.Set the and tagsforthisport.WhenyouareintheStackVirtual port Stackmenu,settheinterfacemodetoNTandmodetoPTP.Toapplyyo
2761.2.3.modules.CreatearouterresponsibleforroutingcallstotheGSMbundle.AssignthisroutertoavirtualportconnectedtothePBX.Creat
277Fillintherouternameandkeepthe typeselection.Called numberAdd2rowsasshowninthefigurebelow(clickontherightmousebuttonandchoo
2781.2.SaveyournewconfigurationtoNetStarusingtheicon.Now NetStar is properly configured to pass calls from the PBX to GSM or PSTNthrough
279Fillintherouternameandkeepthe typeselection.Called numberSupposethatthePBXPRIportcannotbere-programmed.Inthiscasewehaveto s
28Profiles 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Extenders 4 0 4 4 4 0 4 4 4Extender channels 128 0 32 64 128 0 32 64 128Trunk positions 128 256 224 192 128 224 192 160 96
280NameyournewDISAandsetitasshowninthefigurebelow.Assign DISA for all GSM channelsGoto .Virtual ports – Default OUT – Properties – Routi
281SaveyournewconfigurationtoNetStarusingtheicon.Now NetStar is properly configured to answer incoming calls from GSM, playDISA to them and pa
2822N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s.Modřanská621,14301Prague4,CzechRepublicTel.:+420261301500,Fax:+420261301599E-mail:[email protected]:www.2n.cz1
292.2 BoardsArrangement of HWUnfoldingthe menuyoucanseetherackfittingasshowninthefigureHW – Rackbelow.Figure: ViewofPBXBasicUnitP
Content 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 About Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30from aselectedphysicalportwithoutdeletingit.Thisvirtualportcanbeused later including all settings (routing, assigned extensions,
31Exclamation markYellow – signals a physical port without any assigned virtual port orphysicalportwithoutdetectedstatus.Red–signals
32AddressingThepositionofeachboardisspecifiedinthe formatandthepositionofaportR : C : Binthe format.Thecharactershavethefollow
332.3 SynchronisationUponconnectiontoapublicorprivateISDNnetwork,remembertoconfigureoneportfor synchronisation at least. The PBX wo
342.4 Board and Port ListThe menucontainsalistofboardsthatarephysicallypresentHardware – Board listinthePBX.Theboardlisthasfourcolu
353. Virtual PortsHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:3.1BRIandPRI3.2Cornet3.3ASL3.4CO3.5GSM3.6SIP3.7SMTP3.8VirtualPortOptions
363.1 BRI and PRIBRIRefertothe sectionforthemeaningofthevirtualport.BoardsBRIvirtualportsareassignedtophysicalISDNportsfortheBas
37level, a red exclamationmarkappearsonthe portintheupper Hardware –menuanda redtextisdisplayed intheupper stackstatus field
38DSS1 protocol parametersReverse NT/TE mode – this option refers to L3 signalling only. Check thisoptiontomakeaTEportbehaveasanN
39Tab ExpertCause mapping–isanadditionalfunctionformodificationofoutgoingcausesforaselectedvirtualport.Itmaybeusefulwhileadapting
6.4 Licences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 6.5 Language Packages
40SLIPrangeparameters.UsethisoptionintheTEmodeonly.IftheSLIPrategetsover the level, a red exclamation mark appears on the p
41DSS1 protocol parametersReverse mode NT/TE – this option refers to L3 signalling only. Check thisoptiontomakeaTEportbehaveasanN
42Expert tabCause mapping–isanadditionalfunctionformodificationofoutgoingcausesforaselectedvirtualport.Itmaybeusefulwhileadapting
433.2 CornetCornetisadigitalvirtualportfortheStarPointkeyphoneswithproprietarysignalling(UPN interface). The Stack tag provides lim
44Digital interface diagnosticLine state–theparametercannotbeconfigured.Itonlyshowsthestateofthefirstinterfacelayer.Number of SLIPs per
453.3 ASLThe ASL virtual port is used for connecting common analogue telephones or faxmachines.ThisvirtualportenablesDTMFandpulsed
46Incoming parameters (phone is dialling)Call type–determinesthepreferredtypeofcommunicationonthisport.Chooseoneofthe , , and optio
473.4 COThe CO virtual port is an analogue virtual port for connection of a CO (centralexchange)analogueline.SinceithasonlyaDTMF
48Line parametersImpedance–determinestheimpedanceofthehybridcoilaccordingtopresetmodels(User,ETSI600,GermanyandReal600).Line model
49Inbound way parameters (to PBX)Ring pulse time [ms] – this parameter sets the minimum time of the ringsignal presence needed for ri
51. IntroductionHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:1.1AboutHelp1.2AboutApplication1.3ConnectingtoPBX1.4ConfigurationMenu1.5PBXActiva
50ACIM[3:0]Set AC termination0000 00 600Ohm0001 01 900Ohm0010 02270Ohm+(750Ohm||150nF)and275Ohm+(780Ohm||150nF)0011 03220Ohm+(820
513.5 GSMThe menuprovidesalistofallGSMvirtualportsofthePBX.TheVirtual ports – GSMparametersaredividedintologicalsections.BasicStack
52Signal diagnosticsSignal measuring – select this option to enable signal level measuring for aselectedcarrier.Signal monitoring–here
53GSM interface parametersCLI mode–usethisparametertoenableCLIrestrictionfortheactiveSIMcard.Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:By SIM–
54GSM modul diagnosticProducer–providesinformationontheboardmanufacturer.Type–providesinformationontheboardtype.Firmware revision– th
55Expert tagAT commandsYoucanaddATcommandsheretosetthemoduleproperties.TheseATcommandsareexecuted upon every PBX restart . Use th
56USSDUSSD commandsInthissection,youcanentertheUSSDcommands(codes)forpre-paidSIMrechargingorcreditinfodisplay,forexample.Clickon
573.6 SIPSIP GatewayThe SIP Gateway virtual port is used for creating a trunk between two PBXs orconnectingaPBXtothepublicnetwork
58Figure: ViewofSIPGatewayConfigurationMenuConnect to gatewayHost–heredefinetheopponent's(provider'sorotherPBX's)IPaddr
59IP filterThe parameter helps you secure your PBX system against unauthorised call setupattempts via the given SIP gateway. Tick of
61.1 About HelpDocument formatDocument version:3.1.0Thisdocument serves asaHelpandManual fortheconfigurationof the2NNetStarcommunicatio
60Figure: ViewofCodecsSettingMenuSIP ProxyThe SIP Proxy virtual port is used for connecting SIP terminals to the PBX throughterminal
61Common parametersPort–herefillinPBXportfortheSIPProxy–terminalcommunication.Realm (Domain)–definesthedomainoverwhichthegateway
62CodecsSupported–herefindalistofsupportedcodecsexcludingthecodecsthathavebeenselectedasAllowed.Allowed–herefindalistofcodecst
63BesuretosettheterminaltypeandMACaddresscorrectlytomakeuseoftheSIP Provisioningfunctionforthe IPT2x2N StarPoint®phones.Advanced
64SIPAlways mediate RTP–ifthisoptionischeckedoff,theRTPstreamisalwaysroutedthroughthePBXVoIPcard.Ifnot,theRTPstreamisprocessed
65RTPDSP–usethissectionfortransferreddataoptimisation.Whenenabled,packetsare not sent uselessly when the user does not speak. VAD
66MiscellaneousIn–call mark receivinMode –usethisparameter tosetthesupportedDTMFreceivingmethodforcalls.Generating of INFO messageDTMF–
673.7 SMTPSMTPThe isanInternetprotocolusedfore–mailSimple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)transmissionsacrosstheInternetbetweenclientsandt
68Cram_MD5–Account name – provides the name of the e–mail account registered by theselectedSMTPserver.Requiredbyallmethods.Password
693.8 Virtual Port OptionsIntroductionThe menuhelpsyouconfigureallvirtualporttypesandvirtualports.InVirtual portsthe menuyoucanseea
71.2 About ApplicationAbout ApplicationNSAdminisaconfigurationtoolthathelpsconfigurethe communication2N NetStar®system,version2.Theappl
70there.BasicThe tagincludesthefollowingparameters:BasicName according to the physic port–usethisoptiontorenameavirtualportaccordingto
71thatarriveinthePBXwiththe subtype.TheothersubtypesareUnknownretained.Normalisingtakesplaceasdefinedinthe menu.LocalisationRepla
72callingnumberandnamematching.Insert calling station name–definewhetherthecallingstationnameshallbeaddedtotheoutgoingINVITEmessage.
731.2.3.4.theoppositeportthatgeneratesthedisconnecttone.Setting optionsDefault–providesfall–downtothenextlevel(virtualporttyp
741.2.3.During alerting – when the PROGRESS_IND message comes after theopponent'salertsignalling.OverlapOverlapisoneoftheCa
75Select tariff rateClickonthe buttontodisplayadialogueandselectoneoftheSet free minutes/SMStariffratesasdefinedinthe menu.Inadd
76monthforthegivenvirtualport.Thiscountiscreditedtothegivenvirtualportatthebeginningoftheaccountingperiod.Ifthefreeminutecoun
77Remove–removestheselectedfilefromastorage.Remove all–deletesallfilesfromaselectedstorage.StackThe tagisdescribedinChapter de
784. SIMHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:4.1SIMCards
794.1 SIM CardsThe menuincludesalistofallPBXSIMcards.ThismenuVirtual ports – GSM – SIMis opened automatically whenever the SIM card
8portIdandfindtheportinthetrace.GeneralSet colours of virtual ports–heredefinethecolourforeachvirtualportordisablethisfunction.Set
805. NetworkHereiswhatyoucanfindinthischapter:5.1NetworkInterface5.2ServiceSettings5.3SupervisionServices5.4DBconnectors
815.1 Network InterfaceThe menuhelpsyoumanageallnetworkinterfacesNetwork – Network InterfacesavailableinthePBX.InadditiontotheCPUinte
825.2 Service SettingsHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:TimeSynchronisation(NTP)TFTPRootStorageTCP-IPCommunicationportSystemServicesDHC
83Time Synchronisation (NTP)ThemenuhelpsyoudefinetheNTPservertobeusedfortimesynchronisationbythePBX.Aftercheckingtheoptionintheu
841.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.1.2.3.4.TFTP Root StorageWhat Is TFTP?The Trivial File Transfer Protocolisaverysimplefiletransferprot
85Rename–hererenameafilewithintherootstorage.Add file–hereaddaPCfiletotherootstorage.Save file–heresavearootstoragefileinto
86TCP-IP Communication portThe menu isusedformanagement of portsthroughTCP/IP Communication portwhichyoucanaccessyourPBX.Basically,y
87System ServicesCommunication portsPorts 22 (SSH) and 23 (TELNET) are closed for security reasons in the defaultconfigurationinthefir
88DHCP ServerTheDHCPserverisusedexclusivelyforassigningIPaddressesandotherparameterstoSIPterminalswiththespecifiedMACaddressinNet
89Add DNS server(s)–theoptionisonlyactiveforsubnetswithnoDNSdefined.Edit value–usethisoptiontoedittheexistingvalues.Ithasthes
91.3 Connecting to PBXIcons of connection sectionThefigurebelowpresentsalliconsofthissection.Figure: ViewofPBXLoginIconsConnect to PBX
90Directory Service (LDAP)The LDAP will be launched in one of the following versions of the 2N NetStar®PBX.
915.3 Supervision ServicesHereiswhatyoucanfindinthissection:RemoteControl(SNMP)EventReporter
92Remote Control (SNMP)What is SNMP?The formsapartoftheInternetSimple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)protocolsuiteasdefinedbytheInte
93RightsName–definethenameoftherighttobecreated.Thisnameisdisplayedintheselection.UsersContext – use a text string to identify
941.2.3.4.5.MIB filesAdd–usethisoptiontoaddaselectedMIBfiletotheMIBdatabase.Delete–usethisoptiontodeleteaselectedMIB
95Figure: ViewofListeningPortSettingSectionNotificationClient address–heredefinetheclient'sIPaddressordomainnametowhichnotificat
96Figure: ViewofNotificationConfigurationMenuUser/Community–heredefinetheSNMPuserthatcorrespondstothe forUSMSNMPv3and fortheothe
97Event ReporterFindtheEventreporterinthe Network – Supervision Services – Event Reportermenu.Hereyoucansetthebasicrulesforsendinginf
98Relay action–theoptionisnotaccessibleuntilthevirtualportisselectedintheUsed relayblock.Onlythenyoucanselecttherequiredrelaya
99Figure: PohlednanastaveníReportéraudálostíSend as UserUser–heredefinetheusertobepresentedasthemessageauthor.Send to UserUser–use
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