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Setup Reference guide for KX-NS1000 to PSTN Gateway interconnection

Panasonic PBX (KX-NS1000 series), Media 5 PSTN Gateway (Mediatrix 1204)

Revision 0.2(PSNJ) August.23, 2012

Attention: The content of this document is made up by verification result. It is no guarantee.

Models Used during verification: Panasonic PBX KX-NS1000 (Ver.001.10021) Media5 PSTN Gateway Mediatrix 1204 (Firmware Version 5.0.30.247) Panasonic UT and NT series telephones

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The note of Caller ID caution is added.

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Table of Contents
Setup Reference Guide for KX-NS1000 to PSTN Gateway Interconnection1 Change history...2 Table of Contents and Trademarks.3 1. Introduction...........................................................................................4 Objective...............................................................................................4 2. Approach to interconnection.................................................................5 3. System configuration example.............................................................6 4. Initial set-up of the NS1000..................................................................8 4.1 Web Interface Access..8 4.2 Confirmation Activation Key9 4.3 PBX SIP Trunk Installation10 4.4 PBX SIP Trunk Configuration........................................................12 4.5 PBX Configuration DDI/DID and CO.............................................17 4.6 PBX Server feature.....................19 4.7 Save the System Data........................20 5. Description of the Mediatrix1204 Configuration.................................21 6. Configuration of the Mediatrix 1204 .........................23 6.1 Physical Connection of the Mediatrix1204....................................23 6.2 Installation of Unit Manager Network (UMN) Software..................23 6.3 Running the Unit Manager Network Software.................24 6.4 IP Configuration of unit..26 6.5 IP Configuration Reference27 6.6 SIP Configuration.................29 6.7 Inbound Call Forwarding...32 6.8 Country Selection and Custom Tone Settings..33 6.9 FXO Answer Delay Table Setting.36 7. References...............................................37 7.1 Edit SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)...37 8. Management.39 8.1 Unit Manager Express39 8.2 Using Scripts39 9. Troubleshooting....................................................................................41 9.1 How to get to Syslog files...41 9.2 Mediatrix1204 Recovery Mode Procedure..42 10. Appendix PSTN Gateway Configuration Sheet....................................43

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1. Introduction
Objective:

A PSTN Gateway is required to supplement existing PBX functionality. It will provide the means of establishing a simple PSTN interface connection
This Setup Reference Guide describes the configuration to interconnect between the Panasonic PBX (KX-NS1000 series), the PSTN Gateway, and Carrier Land line(PSTN). The items above are interconnected using SIP protocol between the PBX and PSTN Gateway. Results (confirmed operation): 1-1 Receiving and making a Call Calls between test environments are possible. The Caller ID displayed on the LCD screen of Panasonic terminal and UT(SIP) Extension. Incoming calls from PBX trunk lines only display the port configuration ID (according to system settings).

* Note: The extension will display the Caller-ID if line that is connected to the PSTN Gateway is using a Caller ID standard supported by the Mediatrix 1204. With respect to the corresponding country, please check with the Reference manual or support of Media5. http://www.media5corp.com/repository/1204/manuals/MTX_1204_SIP_Reference.pdf 1-2 Conversation with G.711 and G.729 Use of the above codec is possible, providing PBX settings allow this. (e.g. KX-NS1000 (V-UTEXT32,V-IPEXT32,V-SIPEXT32) settings) 1-3 Placing a call on-hold and retrieving a Call that is on-hold These features are confirmed by KX-NS1000 control. 1-4 Transferring Call The transferring of a Call to another destination is confirmed by KX-NS1000 control. 1-5 Call Forwarding This feature is confirmed by KX-NS1000 control. Attention: The content of this document is made up by verification results. It is no guarantee.

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2. Approach to Interconnection
(1) For the Panasonic IP-PBX, the Virtual SIP Trunk (V-SIPGW32) is used to interconnect the IP-PBX to a land line phone via the Mediatrix PSTN gateway. The Mediatrix PSTN Gateway is placed at the head office. All SIP traffic between the IP-PBX and the Mediatrix PSTN Gateway. (2) The Mediatrix PSTN Gateway operates to ensure correct interconnection between the IP-PBX V-SIPGW32 virtual circuit card and the PSTN interface of each countries. The Mediatrix PSTN gateway provides the following functions: - The IP-PBX is connected to PSTN land line via the Mediatrix PSTN Gateway. - The PBX settings are the SIP Trunk setting only.

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3.

System configuration example

3.1 Diagram of system configuration example

The NS1000 SIP Trunk and the Mediatrix GW not have to register to each units as for SIP registration.
KX-NS1000 192.168.0.151

SIP Trunk HUB

Mediatrix PSTN Gateway 192.168.0.11


Ethernet

[PSTN connection Port1 2] Port1: 888-8888 Port2: 999-9999 PSTN

LAN Model 1204

Carrier Carrier PSTN PSTN

(A) Phone 2 to Phone1(Ext301) (B) Phone1(Ext301) to Phone 2 Land line

Extension

Number: 3001 Ext: 301

Number:3002 Ext: 302

Maintenance PC (Fixed-IP) (e.g., 192.168.0.200)

777-7777

Phone 1
NS1000 DDI/DID Table Number: Destination 300 : Extension 301 400 : Extension 302 PBXs DHCP Server 192.168.0.161 to 170 NTP Server : Enable

Phone 2
Other PSTN party Land line 777-7777

3.2 PSTN Gateway Configuration example 3.2-1 PSTN Gateway Contents of main network settings (example) Item LAN interface: IP address LAN interface: Netmask Default Gateway Receiving SIP port Used RTP port Configuration example 192.168.0.11 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.151 5060 Description Mediatrix LAN IP address Mediatrix LAN Subnet mask Mandatory (example: PBX IP address) SIP port used

3.2-2 PSTN Gateway Contents of main SIP Server (example) Item Registration Host Proxy Host Proxy Port Configuration example None 192.168.0.151 35060 Description Unnecessary setting PBXs IP address PBXs SIP Trunk port

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3.3 PBX Configuration example 3.3-1 PBX - Contents of main Network Settings Item PBX MPR IP address Subnet Mask PBX DSP IP address Default Gateway Preferred DNS IP Address DHCP Server (Range) SNTP Server Enable / 192.168.0.161-170 Enable Configuration example 192.168.0.151 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.102 - 105 If required If required If required Synchronize Gateway Description

3.3-2 PBX Contents of V-SIPGW16 Settings Item SIP Trunk Port Number Number of using SIP Trunk Configuration example 35060 1 Basic Channel 3 Additional Channel Provider Name SIP Server Name SIP Server IP Address SIP Server Port Number User Name Authentication ID Authentication Password Register Ability 192.168.0.11 5060 1234567890 1234567890 1234 Disable PSTN_Gateway Example Please do not enter PSTN Gateway IP address PSTN Gateway Port (Default) Dummy Dummy Dummy No Registration for Gateway Description PBXs Default (Shelf Property) A total of 4 SIP Trunk

3.3-3 PBX - Contents of main Extension settings Item SIP Extension port IP-PT Extension Number UT Extension Number SLT Extension Number (1) DDI / DID Number Destination (2) DDI / DID Number Destination (*) DDI / DID Number Destination Configuration example 5060 301 302 201 300 301 400 302 Match none 201 PBX Operator Call Description UT,SIP Extension Only Example Example Example PBX Operator

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4. Initial set-up of the NS-1000


4.1 Web Interface Access 4.1-1 Start up software of web browser. (Mozilla Firefox 6 or later, Internet Explorer Version 7 or later) 4.1-2 Access the KX-NS1000 Web Maintenance Console page (using previously read IP address). e.g., http://192.168.0.151/ 4.1-3 Enter Username: INSTALLER, Password:1234 ---> Next, click on [Login] button

4.1-4 Access to initial web page (HOME) --> Click on [Setup]

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4.2 Confirmation of Activation Key


4.2-1 Click on [PBX Configuration] --> [1.Configuration] --> [1.Slot] --> [Activation Key] button. --> Next, confirm IP Trunk (ch) line for Activation Key (in this case, 0 ) *Note: Need a total of max 4 IP-Trunk for PSTN connection as for PBX SIP Trunk.

Note: If you want to use 4 channels of PSTN, you have to purchase an activation key more than 4 of IP-Trunk for NS-1000.

4.2-2 Confirmation after the install. (if required)

Install the IP Trunk Activation key if required. Confirm then click [OK] to close page. In this case 4(ch) = 4(ch) x 1 AK

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4.3 PBX SIP Trunk Installation 4.3-1 PBXs SIP-GW Configuration Click on [PBX Configuration] --> [1.Configuration] --> [1.Slot] --> Then click the [Virtual]

4.3-2 Click on [V-SIPGW16]

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4.3-3 Click on [Virtual 16-Chanel SIP Trunk Card] --> Select [1] of [Total number of cards]

4.3-4 Click on [OK]

4.3-5 Confirmation of the installed 1slot V-SIPGW16

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4.4 PBX SIP Trunk Configuration


4.4-1 Change the V-SIPGW cards status to OUS --> Click on [OK]

4.4-2 Check the Cards status RED.

4.4-3 Select the [Shelf Property]

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4.4-4 Check the Shelf SIP Client Port Number --> Click on [OK] after checking Port Number In this case 35060 (*Default) (It means PBXs receiving port of SIP message from PSTN Gateway.) Note:* Can not use same extension's port number of 5060(UT-Extension and SIP-Extension). Next, Click on [Cancel] --> Back to the V-SIPGW16 of Slot

4.4-5 Select the [Port Property]

4.4-6 Confirm the current SIP Configuration of SIPGW16 (Its not installed example)

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4.4-7 Configure the [Main] SIP Settings example - Channel Attribute: Select the [Basic channel] - Provider Name: PSTN_Gateway (For confirmation with an installer) - SIP Server Name: Please do not write in this space - SIP Server IP Address: 192.168.0.11 (The IP address is PSTN Gateway Unit of Mediatrix.) - SIP Server Port Number: 5060 (Default)

4.4-8 Configure the [Account] SIP Setting example - Username: 1234567890 - Authentication ID: 1234567890 - Authentication Password: 1234 Note:* These are the dummy settings, but the PBX is required settings even if using no SIP registration. Its Caller ID calling to PSTN from PBX, you may need to set the necessary number if required.

4.4-9 Configure the [Register] SIP Settings - Register Ability: Select the [Disable]

4.4-10 Click on [Apply]

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4.4-11 Configure the [Channel Attribute] Setting - Select the [Additional channel for Slot 31 Ch1] other virtual channels (2 to 4)

4.4-12 Configure the [Channel Attribute] Setting - Confirmation of the Additional channel for Slot 31 Ch1from 2 to 4. --> Then Click [Apply]

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4.4-13 Change the V-SIPGW cards status to INS

Confirmation of 2 Slot V-SIPGW16 status Blue

4.4-14 Select the [Port Property] again

4.4-15 Confirmation of the Connection [INS] status from 1ch to 4ch. --> Click on [OK] Back to the Slot Configuration page

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4.5 PBX Configuration DDI/DID and CO


4.5-1 Configure or Check the DDI/DID Table example Click on [10.CO & Incoming Call] --> [3.DDI/DID Table] - DDI/DID Number: 3001 --> Destination: 301 - DDI/DID Number: 3002 --> Destination: 302 Click on [Apply]

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4.5-2 Configure or Check the Trunk Group Number (To change If required) Note:* Example, in this case Trunk Group Number is 1.

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4.6 PBX Server Feature


4.6-1 Configure the DHCP server example DHCP Server: [Enable] Starting IP address: 192.168.0.161 / Ending IP Address: 192.168.0.170

4.6-2 Confirmation of SNTP Enable

4.6-3 Click on [OK]

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4.7 Save the System Data


4.7-1 Click on [Save System data]

4.7-2 Click on [Yes]

4.7-3 Click on [OK]

The PBXs basic configuration has finished.

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5 Description of Mediatrix 1204 Configuration


5.1 Diagram of system configuration example

The NS1000 SIP Trunk and the Mediatrix GW not have to register to each units as for SIP registration.
KX-NS1000 192.168.0.151

SIP Trunk HUB

Mediatrix PSTN Gateway 192.168.0.11


Ethernet

[PSTN connection Port1 2] Port1: 888-8888 Port2: 999-9999 PSTN

LAN Model 1204

Carrier Carrier PSTN PSTN

(A) Phone 2 to Phone1(Ext301) (B) Phone1(Ext301) to Phone 2 Land line

Extension

Number: 3001 Ext: 301

Number:3002 Ext: 302

Maintenance PC (Fixed-IP) (e.g., 192.168.0.200)

777-7777

Phone 1
NS1000 DDI/DID Table Number: Destination 300 : Extension 301 400 : Extension 302 PBXs DHCP Server 192.168.0.161 to 170 NTP Server : Enable

Phone 2
Other PSTN party Land line 777-7777

5.2 Objectives The steps described in the following pages will show you how to setup the Mediatrix1204 so it can:

(A) receive calls from the PSTN and route them to the LAN (e.g., From Phone 2 calls To Phone 1): 1. a user picks up Phone2(Land Line) and dials the number of a line connected to the Mediatrix 1204. (e.g., 888-8888) 2. the PSTN routes the call to the Mediatrix 1204. 3. the Mediatrix 1204 routes the call to the appropriate PBX. 4. the PBX makes the appropriate Phone1(Ext301) ring. 5. a user picks up the Ext301 and the call is established.

(B) receive calls from the PBX and route them to the PSTN on one of the PSTN lines connected to the Mediatrix 1204 (e.g. From Phone 1 calls To Phone 2): 1. a user picks up Phone1(Ext301) and dials a number (e.g., 777-7777 ) 2. the PBX routes the call to the Mediatrix 1204. 3. the Mediatrix 1204 decides to which PSTN interface route this call. 4. the PSTN makes the appropriate Phone2 (777-7777) ring. 5. a user picks up the Phone2(777-7777) and the call is established. - 21 -

5.3 Steps This configuration note will guide you through the following steps: 6.1 Physical connection of the Mediatrix 1204 to the IP network and PSTN. 6.2 Installation of Unit Manager Network (UMN) Software. 6.3 Running the Unit Manager Network Software. 6.4 IP Configuration of unit. 6.5 IP Configuration Reference 6.6 SIP Configuration 6.7 Inbound Call Forwarding. 6.8 Country selection and Custom Tone Settings example 6.9 FXO Answer Delay Table Setting

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6. Configuration of the Mediatrix 1204


6.1 Physical Connection of the Mediatrix1204 to the Network and PSTN Please refer to the Mediatrix 1204 Hardware Installation Guide. The Mediatrix 1204 Hardware Installation Guide (MTX_1204_SIP_Installation.pdf) can also be found online on the Mediatrix 1204 products page at http://www.media5corp.com/en/voip-gateways/1204 (In the Documentation TAB/Manual) The Mediatrix 1204 default setting is to get its LAN IP address by DHCP. If no DHCP server is used in your subnet, you must connect one unit at a time since they will start by using the default IP address 192.168.0.1 after a recovery reset. You will have to set a different static IP address for every unit. Please see the 1204 SIP Quick Start Guide for more details on initial setup. http://www.media5corp.com/repository/1204/installation%20guides/MTX_1204_SIP_Installation.pdf

6.2 Installation of Unit Manager Network (UMN) Software The Unit Manager Network (UMN) software is a configuration and management tool for Mediatrix units. Once installed, the UMN can manage up to three (3) units without a license key. Please refer to the UMN Software Quick Start. UMN can be downloaded at the following location: http://www.media5corp.com/en/downloads-a-documentation

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6.3 Running the Unit Manager Network Software Note: When changing the IP of your computer you also need to Restart the PC or the UMN service. The following sections describe special configuration you must perform in the Mediatrix 1204s in order to properly work with NS1000. 6.3-1 Start up the UMN by selecting Start Menu --> Programs --> Unit Manager Network 3.2 --> Unit Manager Network. 6.3-2 In the Administrator login window (Connect to Unit Manager), a User Name and Password are not required. Click on [OK] to proceed. 6.3-3 Right-click the Unit manager lever, then select [Autodetect]

6.3-4 Set the IP Address Range to minimize the time it takes to auto-detect the unit. Click [Start] to begin Mediatrix unit detection. When the unit is detected, the Result section lists the unit.

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6.3-5 Select the unit and click on [OK]. The setting window appear on the screen.

6.3-6 Click on [ + ] button.

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6.4 IP Configuration of unit 6.4-1 Right-click the [Administration] lever, then select [Edit] if required.

6.4-2 In the IP Configuration field, enter the address and network information of the Gateway unit. Example no use DHCP, Then --> Click on [OK] [PSTN Gateway Unit IP Configuration] Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Router (Mandatory) and DNS(If required)

Maintenance PC Address

PBX IP Address

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6.4-4 Click on [Close] after check the Success Message.

* Changes you have made require to reboot the device before they take effect. Please turn off the unit and turn on it again. You can access the unit after indicated the LED Ready.

6.5 IP Configuration Reference


6.5-1 You can access to Network Settings through Web, too. For example, http:// 192.168.0.11 User Name: admin Password: 1234 (Default)

6.5-2 You can configure the Network Settings. Click on [Management] --> [Network Settings]

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6.5-3 Select the [Static] Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Router (Mandatory) and DNS(If required)

6.5-4 Click on [Submit]

6.5-5 Click on [Click here]

6.5-6 Click on [Reboot]

6.5-7 Reboot progress, please wait

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6.6 SIP Configuration 6.6-1 Once the Mediatrix unit has been auto-detected in the UMN, it should appear under the Unit Manager level. Right-click the [ Sip ] level of the Mediatrix unit and select the [ Edit ] menu.

6.6-2 Uncheck Use DHCP In the SIP proxy field, enter the address of the NS1000. I In the #1 User Name field, enter the User Name, example port1 3330001. In the #1 Friendly Name filed, enter the PSTN1. In the #2 User Name field, enter the User Name, example port1 3330002. In the #2 Friendly Name filed, enter the Friendly Name, for example PSTN2.

Note: The User Name is PSTNs caller ID if this unit can not detect PSTN Caller ID.

Enter the NS1000s IP Address

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6-6-3 Click on [OK]

6.6-4 Click on [Close]

6.6-5 Access to Network Settings through Web. For example, http:// 192.168.0.11 6.6-6 Click on [SIP] --> [Configuration] User Name: admin Password: 1234 (Default)

6.6-7 Change the Proxy Port: 35060

6.6-8 Click on [Submit]

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6.6-9 Click on [click here]

6.6-10 Click on [Reboot]

6.6.11 Reboot progress, please wait

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6.7 Inbound Call Forwarding 6.7-1 Right-click the [Telephony Attribute] level of the Mediatrix unit and select the [Edit] menu.

6.7-2 For all inbound calls from the PSTN, the 1204 will automatically forward them to the PBXs DID/DDI. (assuming the number are 300 or 400 here). Just set the Automatic Call column to [Enable] and put in the PBXs called party number in the Automatic call address field:

--> Click on [OK]

6.7-3 Click on [Close]

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6.8 Country selection and Custom Tone Settings example 6.8-1 Access the PSTN GW by using Web. User Name: admin / Password: 1234 (Default) 6.8-2 Click on [Telephony] --> [Misc]

6.8-3 Select the proper Country Selection: japan, example 6.8-4 Click on [Submit]

6.8-5 Click on [Click here]

6.8-6 Click on [Reboot]

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6.8-7 In Japan case, we had to configure the some settings in the following Custom Tone. Example Right-click the unit, and select [Edit SNMP]. Set (Save) Right-click the parameter, and select Edit [Set] or Press the [Enter] key. -(1).Internet/private/enterprise/mediatrix/mediatrixConfig/fxoMIB/fxoMIBObjects/ fxoForcedEndOfCallCustomization/fxoFeocOnToneDetectionMode [change this from CountryTone to Custom tone]

-(2).Internet/private/enterprise/mediatrix/mediatrixConfig/fxoMIB/fxoMIBObjects/ fxoForcedEndOfCallCustomization/fxoEndOfCallToneCustomSettings/ fxoEndOfCallToneCustomeFrequency [set this to 400]

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-(3).Internet/private/enterprise/mediatrix/mediatrixConfig/fxoMIB/fxoMIBObjects/ fxoForcedEndOfCallCustomization/fxoEndOfCallToneCustomSettings/ fxoEndOfCallToneCustomeCadence [set this to 500,500,0]

-(4).Internet/private/enterprise/mediatrix/mediatrixConfig/fxoMIB/fxoMIBObjects/ fxoForcedEndOfCallCustomization/fxoEndOfCallToneCustomSettings/ fxoEndOfCallToneCustomeRepetition [set this to 3] (Default Value)

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6.9 FXO Answer Delay Table Setting 6.9-1 The waiting period before answering an incoming PSTN(SCN) call. If this delay expires before the caller ID signal is decoded, the call will proceed without caller ID information. If a minimal waiting period is required for the selected country, the highest of both values is used. See telephonyCountrySelection. A setting change is necessary by a country or PSTN. In Japan case, we have made a change to 2000 of the fxoPreAnswer Delay. 8000:(Default) --> 2000

This value is expressed in milliseconds (ms). * In Media5s and other vendors documentation, the terms SCN and PSTN are used. A SCN (Switched Circuit Network) is a general term to designate a communication network in which any user may be connected to any other user through the use of message, circuit, or packet switching and control devices. The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or a Private Branch eXchange (PBX) are examples of SCNs. 6.9-2 Internet/private/enterprise/mediatrix/mediatrixConfig/fxoMIB/fxoMIBObjects/ fxoIfAnsweringDelayEntry/fxoWaitForCalleeToAnswer: [Enable].

When the line is set up for automatic call (see thetelephonyAttributesAutomaticCallEnable variable), enabling this variable makes the FXO wait until the called party answers the phone before it picks up the PSTN line. When enabled, this feature renders the fxoPreAnswerDelay and fxoAnswerOnCallerIdDetectionEnable variables inoperative.

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7. References
7.1 How to Edit SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) 7.1-1 Right-click the unit, and select [Edit SNMP]. On the top menu bar in the Edit SNMP window, check the option Automatic GET.

7.1-2 Go to iso>org>dod>internet>private>enterprises>mediatrix> mediatrixConfig> Click on [Automatic]

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7.1-3 You can do the confirmation of current setting and change the configuration. How to Configure example - Configuration Enter the value

7.1-4 - Set (Save) Right-click the parameter, and select Edit [Set] or Press the [Enter] key.

7.1-5 You can get a table request result.

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8. Management
8.1 Unit Manager Express Installing the Unit Manager Express (UME) please refer the Users Manual. Using the Unit manager Express (UME) please refer the Users Manual.

8.2 Using Scripts To support you will have to get a script file and Syslog file. Because Media5 will do an investigation by using them. You can generate a script from the result of a GETWALK operation of the connected unit, for instance. To generate a script:

8.2-1 In the [Script] menu, select the [Generate UME Script option[.

8.2-2 Enter the name and location of the script. The Unit Manager Express generates a script with all the Read/Write parameters in the Mediatrix MIB tree.

SAVE

8.2-3 Click on [SAVE] You get a scripts file in the following directory. C:/Program files/Unit Manager Express/Scripts/Filename.spt

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8.2-4 You can send a scripts file. How to send a scripts file.

8.2-5 Select the Scripts file, --> Click on [Open]

OPEN

C:/Program files/Unit Manager Express/Scripts/Filename.spt 8.2-6 You can see the screen as follows.

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9. Troubleshooting
9.1 How to get to Syslog files. 9.1-1 Access to unit through Web --> Click [Device Info] --> [Monitoring]

9.1-2 Enter the Static Syslog Host example maintenance PC: 192.168.0.168 Syslog Max, Severity: Select the [Debug] --> Then Click on [Submit]

9.1-3 Start up the Packet Capture programs and save it.

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For more information about Troubleshooting you can refer to the following document. http://www.media5corp.com/repository/Common%20configuration%20notes/Technical%20Bulletin%200 662%20-Troubleshooting%20Tools%20to%20Diagnose%20or%20Report%20a%20problem.pdf Note: If you have any problem to connect the Mediatrix 1204 with your PSTN line that is specific to your country. You can contact Media5 distributor or Media5. tac@media5corp.com

9.2 Mediatrix1204 Recovery Mode Procedure The Recovery mode assigns a static default IP address to the Mediatrix 1204. 1. Power off the Mediatrix 1204 by unplugging the power cord. 2. With a 10/100 Hub and two 10/100 BaseT Ethernet RJ-45 straight cables, connect both cables to the Hub; one of them is connected into the Ethernet connector of the Mediatrix 1204 and the other one links the computer to the Hub. You must perform the recovery mode in a closed network and perform it on only one Mediatrix 1204 at a time, since the default IP address is the same on every unit. 3. Reconfigure the IP address of your computer to 192.168.0.10 and enter the Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0. Restart your computer. 4. Insert a small, unbent paper clip into the Default Settings switch hole located at the rear of the Mediatrix 1204. While depressing the Default Settings switch, plug the power cord back in to power up the unit. Hold the Default Settings switch just a few seconds until all LEDs start blinking. * Recovery Mode: * Default Settings Switch Pressed for : 5 to 10 seconds * Please refer the Mediatrix1204 Reference Manual. When releasing the Default Settings switch, only the Power and Ready LEDs should go on blinking to inform you that the recovery reset has been performed. In recovery mode, the IP addresses and port numbers are set to their default values in the MIBs. For instance, the default local IP address is 192.168.0.1. In this mode, only SNMP can be used to set IP addresses located under the ipAddressConfig folder in the MIB structure. See the Reference Manual for more details. 5. When the Mediatrix 1204 has finished its provisioning sequence, perform the changes you want, turn the unit off, plug it on the network, and turn it on again.

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10. Appendix PSTN Gateway Configuration Sheet

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