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...Connect IP Phones ...140 8.1.3 Register IP Phones ...140 8.2 Auto Provisioning ...141 8.2.1 Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for Auto Provisioning 142 8.3 Making PSTN Calls ...143 8.3.1 The PSTN Connection ...143 8.3.2 Creating a Dialing Rule for PSTN 144 8.3.3 Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group 146 8.4 Making ITSP Calls ...147 8.4.1 The ITSP... Group 158 8.6 ISDN Network Configuration Examples 159 8.6.1 Example 1: Small/Medium Business 160 8.6.2 Example 2: Company with Existing PBX 161 8.6.3 Example 3: Company with Existing PBX and Expanding Employees 162 8 ISG50 User's Guide
...Connect IP Phones ...140 8.1.3 Register IP Phones ...140 8.2 Auto Provisioning ...141 8.2.1 Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for Auto Provisioning 142 8.3 Making PSTN Calls ...143 8.3.1 The PSTN Connection ...143 8.3.2 Creating a Dialing Rule for PSTN 144 8.3.3 Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group 146 8.4 Making ITSP Calls ...147 8.4.1 The ITSP... Group 158 8.6 ISDN Network Configuration Examples 159 8.6.1 Example 1: Small/Medium Business 160 8.6.2 Example 2: Company with Existing PBX 161 8.6.3 Example 3: Company with Existing PBX and Expanding Employees 162 8 ISG50 User's Guide
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.... It also provides bandwidth management, Instant Messaging (IM) and Peer to the PSTN, ITSP, or ISDN. The ISG50 also provides two separate LAN networks. You can also supplement a legacy PBX within an organization by providing VoIP telephony features. Chapter 1 Introducing the ISG50 company can also use a 3G cellular USB (not included) for a third WAN connection...
.... It also provides bandwidth management, Instant Messaging (IM) and Peer to the PSTN, ITSP, or ISDN. The ISG50 also provides two separate LAN networks. You can also supplement a legacy PBX within an organization by providing VoIP telephony features. Chapter 1 Introducing the ISG50 company can also use a 3G cellular USB (not included) for a third WAN connection...
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...Guide 37 Telephones that convert voice into IP packets. Analog Telephone Adapters (for example ZyXEL's P-2024) aggregate a large number of the ISG50. 2.1 Features Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). CHAPTER 2 Features and Applications This chapter introduces the main features and applications of ...them as a link to the peer IP PBX without going through a telephone service provider. A: IP Phones - E: Peer IP PBXs - SIP is an internationally-recognized standard for implementing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Implementation The ISG50 uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) to ...
...Guide 37 Telephones that convert voice into IP packets. Analog Telephone Adapters (for example ZyXEL's P-2024) aggregate a large number of the ISG50. 2.1 Features Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). CHAPTER 2 Features and Applications This chapter introduces the main features and applications of ...them as a link to the peer IP PBX without going through a telephone service provider. A: IP Phones - E: Peer IP PBXs - SIP is an internationally-recognized standard for implementing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Implementation The ISG50 uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) to ...
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...Adding a USB hard disk to provide intercom (calling by : • A - Figure 12 SIP Devices and the ISG50 ITSP E PSTN F ISG D A C B PBX Telephony Features The ISG50 allows you can: • Import an LDAP-based (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) contact list to serve as attachments when...phonebook for the IP phones on the PSTN. The ISG50's capability can be expanded by extension) and VoIP features in a small business environment. Scalable Design The ISG50 can be used stand alone to store a greater volume of call records. 38 ISG50 User's Guide Chapter 2 Features and ...
...Adding a USB hard disk to provide intercom (calling by : • A - Figure 12 SIP Devices and the ISG50 ITSP E PSTN F ISG D A C B PBX Telephony Features The ISG50 allows you can: • Import an LDAP-based (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) contact list to serve as attachments when...phonebook for the IP phones on the PSTN. The ISG50's capability can be expanded by extension) and VoIP features in a small business environment. Scalable Design The ISG50 can be used stand alone to store a greater volume of call records. 38 ISG50 User's Guide Chapter 2 Features and ...
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PBX Global SIP Server Configure global SIP server settings. Peer to Peer Set up a direct connection between two IP phones on their phone's keypad to answer ... settings and download the ZYXEL TAPI driver. ISG50 User's Guide 49 BRI Configure settings for SIP or audio traffic. LCR Configure Least Cost Routing (LCR) dialing rules. VPN Gateway Configure IKE tunnels. Anti-X ADP General Display and manage ADP bindings. Fake IP Configure settings that may help avoid potential VoIP problems caused be...
PBX Global SIP Server Configure global SIP server settings. Peer to Peer Set up a direct connection between two IP phones on their phone's keypad to answer ... settings and download the ZYXEL TAPI driver. ISG50 User's Guide 49 BRI Configure settings for SIP or audio traffic. LCR Configure Least Cost Routing (LCR) dialing rules. VPN Gateway Configure IKE tunnels. Anti-X ADP General Display and manage ADP bindings. Fake IP Configure settings that may help avoid potential VoIP problems caused be...
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...store information used to make calls between phones connected to the ISG50 and to their correct target. This is an extension assigned to a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based IP phone connected to ZyXEL's IP-PBX implementation. • Extension - Alternatively this could be an ... to configure a trunk for system management. 6.1 PBX Features Overview This chapter is an overview of any IP-PBX are just getting started. CHAPTER 6 Configuration Basics This information is provided to the ISG50 via a VoIP gateway device. ISG50 User's Guide 87 Some of the tools available for...
...store information used to make calls between phones connected to the ISG50 and to their correct target. This is an extension assigned to a SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based IP phone connected to ZyXEL's IP-PBX implementation. • Extension - Alternatively this could be an ... to configure a trunk for system management. 6.1 PBX Features Overview This chapter is an overview of any IP-PBX are just getting started. CHAPTER 6 Configuration Basics This information is provided to the ISG50 via a VoIP gateway device. ISG50 User's Guide 87 Some of the tools available for...
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...ISG50 (See Figure 62 on the ISG50.... This is an extension assigned to an analog phone directly connected to make local calls only. • Outbound Line Group - FXO ports always point in the direction of connections or lines going to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), or in your traditional (non-VoIP...) telephone company. This is a set of your ISG50... consists of the ISG50. • Authority...and FXO Ports ISG FXS FXO PSTN FXO FXS • LCR ...dialing condition. 88 ISG50 User's Guide This...
...ISG50 (See Figure 62 on the ISG50.... This is an extension assigned to an analog phone directly connected to make local calls only. • Outbound Line Group - FXO ports always point in the direction of connections or lines going to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), or in your traditional (non-VoIP...) telephone company. This is a set of your ISG50... consists of the ISG50. • Authority...and FXO Ports ISG FXS FXO PSTN FXO FXS • LCR ...dialing condition. 88 ISG50 User's Guide This...
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... • Connect IP Phones • Register IP Phones • Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for Auto Provisioning • The PSTN Connection • Creating a Dialing Rule for PSTN • Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group • The ITSP Connection •...; Creating a Dialing Rule for ITSP • Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group • Example 1: Small/Medium Business • Example 2: Company with Existing PBX • Example 3: Company with Existing PBX and Expanding Employees ISG50...
... • Connect IP Phones • Register IP Phones • Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for Auto Provisioning • The PSTN Connection • Creating a Dialing Rule for PSTN • Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group • The ITSP Connection •...; Creating a Dialing Rule for ITSP • Assigning an LCR to an Authority Group • Example 1: Small/Medium Business • Example 2: Company with Existing PBX • Example 3: Company with Existing PBX and Expanding Employees ISG50...
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You need the MAC address of each phone. 8.2 Auto Provisioning You can have snom VoIP phones get a configuration text file from the ISG50. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials Complete the SIP registration for all the phones are registered, you configure the SIP extensions (see Section 8.1.1 on page 136)... your network. When all the IP phones on page 140), use the following graphic shows an IP phone (A), softphone (B), ATA (C), and VoIP gateway (D) downloading configuration text files from the ISG50. The configuration file contains the SIP settings that the SIP device uses to register with the...
You need the MAC address of each phone. 8.2 Auto Provisioning You can have snom VoIP phones get a configuration text file from the ISG50. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials Complete the SIP registration for all the phones are registered, you configure the SIP extensions (see Section 8.1.1 on page 136)... your network. When all the IP phones on page 140), use the following graphic shows an IP phone (A), softphone (B), ATA (C), and VoIP gateway (D) downloading configuration text files from the ISG50. The configuration file contains the SIP settings that the SIP device uses to register with the...
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...by dialing the extension number assigned to each SIP extension to a snom device's MAC. 8.2.1 Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for how to map each phone. 142 ISG50 User's Guide Then double-click a SIP extension entry. 2 Enter the SIP device's MAC address and select ...what model it is. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials 1 Click Configuration > PBX > Auto Provision. Once the snom phones receive their configuration information via auto provisioning, they will automatically register with the ISG50. Click OK. 3 Repeat these steps to do this.
...by dialing the extension number assigned to each SIP extension to a snom device's MAC. 8.2.1 Configuring the snom VoIP Phones for how to map each phone. 142 ISG50 User's Guide Then double-click a SIP extension entry. 2 Enter the SIP device's MAC address and select ...what model it is. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials 1 Click Configuration > PBX > Auto Provision. Once the snom phones receive their configuration information via auto provisioning, they will automatically register with the ISG50. Click OK. 3 Repeat these steps to do this.
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... plan prefix 016 to the start of the number and routes the call to the ITSP. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials • Assigning an LCR to the SIP server at your ITSP. giving extensions the right to ...22 The following table describes sample account information as provided by the ITSP: Table 20 Sample VoIP Account Information INFO VALUES SIP Number (Representative Number) 5551122 SIP Server Address 127.23.37.22...722, G.726, G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, G.729A 148 ISG50 User's Guide Figure 120 Network Connection to make outbound calls via the ITSP connection. Caller dials 1212555555 1001...
... plan prefix 016 to the start of the number and routes the call to the ITSP. Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials • Assigning an LCR to the SIP server at your ITSP. giving extensions the right to ...22 The following table describes sample account information as provided by the ITSP: Table 20 Sample VoIP Account Information INFO VALUES SIP Number (Representative Number) 5551122 SIP Server Address 127.23.37.22...722, G.726, G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, G.729A 148 ISG50 User's Guide Figure 120 Network Connection to make outbound calls via the ITSP connection. Caller dials 1212555555 1001...
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... to access the extension portal and voicemail system (displayed as SIP Auth Password) and the PIN code you change your VoIP account (displayed as Web/VM PIN Code). 166 ISG50 User's Guide Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials The Web Phone screen displays. End a call is incoming, click the green "Dial/Pick up" ( ) button on the...
... to access the extension portal and voicemail system (displayed as SIP Auth Password) and the PIN code you change your VoIP account (displayed as Web/VM PIN Code). 166 ISG50 User's Guide Chapter 8 PBX Tutorials The Web Phone screen displays. End a call is incoming, click the green "Dial/Pick up" ( ) button on the...
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... and the ISG50 ITSP E PSTN /ISDN F ISG D A B C 27.1.1 What You Can Do in relation to the SIP server located at the ITSP (F). It allows users to dial a code on page 435. • Use the Fake IP screen to configure settings that result from having the ISG50 behind a NAT... 27 Global PBX Settings 27.1 Overview This chapter shows you to avoid any potential VoIP problems that may help you how to set up your ISG50 supports. The ISG50 must register with each other's calls. The ISG50 also is a client in this case, both ISG50s must register with the ISG50 before they ...
... and the ISG50 ITSP E PSTN /ISDN F ISG D A B C 27.1.1 What You Can Do in relation to the SIP server located at the ITSP (F). It allows users to dial a code on page 435. • Use the Fake IP screen to configure settings that result from having the ISG50 behind a NAT... 27 Global PBX Settings 27.1 Overview This chapter shows you to avoid any potential VoIP problems that may help you how to set up your ISG50 supports. The ISG50 must register with each other's calls. The ISG50 also is a client in this case, both ISG50s must register with the ISG50 before they ...
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...8226; Use the QoS screen to -peer network for the worse; The ISG50 utilizes a jitter buffer to minimize the effects of Service (QoS) settings.... inside one network with poor QoS settings: • Latency - fortunately, as VoIP. The following terms and concepts may help you read through the chapter. This...strictly as clients. See Section 27.7 on the network. Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings • Use the Peer to peer screen to be noticeable to ...the network is used to configure TAPI settings and download the ZyXEL TAPI driver. See Section 27.8 on RTP. Although they are...
...8226; Use the QoS screen to -peer network for the worse; The ISG50 utilizes a jitter buffer to minimize the effects of Service (QoS) settings.... inside one network with poor QoS settings: • Latency - fortunately, as VoIP. The following terms and concepts may help you read through the chapter. This...strictly as clients. See Section 27.7 on the network. Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings • Use the Peer to peer screen to be noticeable to ...the network is used to configure TAPI settings and download the ZyXEL TAPI driver. See Section 27.8 on RTP. Although they are...
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The phone services vary by the software you to use . After a TAPI connection for VoIP. A TAPI server that logs in using the TAPI utility with the ISG50. ZyXEL's TAPI driver also allows you use Microsoft Outlook from a Windows 2000 or later computer to issue an invite to manage and ...to set up the SIP server settings on your computer by the ZyXEL TAPI driver are making calls, rejecting calls, dropping calls, blind transfer, consult transfer, call pickup, presence and call . Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings The ISG50 can be in either server or client mode. To access this ...
The phone services vary by the software you to use . After a TAPI connection for VoIP. A TAPI server that logs in using the TAPI utility with the ISG50. ZyXEL's TAPI driver also allows you use Microsoft Outlook from a Windows 2000 or later computer to issue an invite to manage and ...to set up the SIP server settings on your computer by the ZyXEL TAPI driver are making calls, rejecting calls, dropping calls, blind transfer, consult transfer, call pickup, presence and call . Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings The ISG50 can be in either server or client mode. To access this ...
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...keep the default values. The ISG50 checks your username, password and realm when you make a VoIP call using SIP, the RTP (Real time Transport Protocol) is the port number your SIP clients need to use NAT as well as the username and password. Figure 278 Configuration > PBX > Global > SIP Server Each... beginning of the range in this field. Enter the listening port number(s) for SIP clients that register with the ISG50. The ISG50 is described in the second field. Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings See Section 13.2 on page 285 to -IP address (or domain name) mapping. Type the realm name...
...keep the default values. The ISG50 checks your username, password and realm when you make a VoIP call using SIP, the RTP (Real time Transport Protocol) is the port number your SIP clients need to use NAT as well as the username and password. Figure 278 Configuration > PBX > Global > SIP Server Each... beginning of the range in this field. Enter the listening port number(s) for SIP clients that register with the ISG50. The ISG50 is described in the second field. Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings See Section 13.2 on page 285 to -IP address (or domain name) mapping. Type the realm name...
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...screen to its last-saved value. 27.5 The Fake IP Screen Use this screen to configure settings that result from having your ISG50 behind a NAT router. Click Configuration > PBX > Global > E-Mail to view the screen as shown next. SMTP Authentication Select this and enter your changes. Figure 280 ...E-Mail Screen Use this screen to configure the mail server information through which the ISG50 sends voice mails and CDR (Call Detail Record) files to the email addresses which you to avoid any potential VoIP problems that may help you configured in extension voice mail (see Section 29.3.3 on...
...screen to its last-saved value. 27.5 The Fake IP Screen Use this screen to configure settings that result from having your ISG50 behind a NAT router. Click Configuration > PBX > Global > E-Mail to view the screen as shown next. SMTP Authentication Select this and enter your changes. Figure 280 ...E-Mail Screen Use this screen to configure the mail server information through which the ISG50 sends voice mails and CDR (Call Detail Record) files to the email addresses which you to avoid any potential VoIP problems that may help you configured in extension voice mail (see Section 29.3.3 on...
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Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings 27.9 Network Technical Reference This section contains background ...flow) so that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServcompliant network devices along their route. ISG50 User's Guide 447 The ISG50 supports the BRI ISDN service level. BRI (Basic Rate Interface) contains two 64 kbps B...end to choose from . Resources can have to protect packets with lower drop precedence value by discarding packets with VoIP traffic as it addresses the factors that each packet gets across a DiffServ network. Expedited Forwarding (EF) - ...
Chapter 27 Global PBX Settings 27.9 Network Technical Reference This section contains background ...flow) so that they receive specific per-hop treatment at DiffServcompliant network devices along their route. ISG50 User's Guide 447 The ISG50 supports the BRI ISDN service level. BRI (Basic Rate Interface) contains two 64 kbps B...end to choose from . Resources can have to protect packets with lower drop precedence value by discarding packets with VoIP traffic as it addresses the factors that each packet gets across a DiffServ network. Expedited Forwarding (EF) - ...
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...can also use the FXO ports to connect to a traditional analog PBX or use the SIP trunk to connect to a SIP gateway on the ISG50. You can establish a trusted peer connection with another ISG50 (for example, at your ISG50 as a trusted peer. You can use the BRI port to connect... on which you have an existing SIP account. • Trusted Peer (C): shows the ISG50 connected to another SIP server that lists your VoIP service provider (ITSP: Internet Telephony Service Provider). Figure 306 Outbound Line Overview PSTN /ISDN A ITSP B C 30.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter •...
...can also use the FXO ports to connect to a traditional analog PBX or use the SIP trunk to connect to a SIP gateway on the ISG50. You can establish a trusted peer connection with another ISG50 (for example, at your ISG50 as a trusted peer. You can use the BRI port to connect... on which you have an existing SIP account. • Trusted Peer (C): shows the ISG50 connected to another SIP server that lists your VoIP service provider (ITSP: Internet Telephony Service Provider). Figure 306 Outbound Line Overview PSTN /ISDN A ITSP B C 30.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter •...
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... may want to use trusted peer connections between the ISG50 and the PSTN, ISDN, ITSP or your trusted peer (another ISG50) that has configured your ISG50 as you read through your traditional analog telephone service provider) or a traditional analog PBX in your organization. Note: Use AA if you do... Trunk Trusted peers refer to connections to another SIP server (for example another ISG50). You also have multiple ISDN numbers. 478 ISG50 User's Guide BRI Trunk BRI trunks allow you to connect to a VoIP service provider. You can map these numbers to the AA (Auto Attendant) and...
... may want to use trusted peer connections between the ISG50 and the PSTN, ISDN, ITSP or your trusted peer (another ISG50) that has configured your ISG50 as you read through your traditional analog telephone service provider) or a traditional analog PBX in your organization. Note: Use AA if you do... Trunk Trusted peers refer to connections to another SIP server (for example another ISG50). You also have multiple ISDN numbers. 478 ISG50 User's Guide BRI Trunk BRI trunks allow you to connect to a VoIP service provider. You can map these numbers to the AA (Auto Attendant) and...