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Table of Contents
1 Preface ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1 Part 15 FCC Rules ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.2 Class B Digital Device or Perpheral ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 GNU GPL Information ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.3 Warning................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
2 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1 LED Indicators and ports ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.2 Hardware Installation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
3 Configuring Bas ic Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.1 Two-LevelManagement........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2 AccessingWebPage .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.2.1 From LAN port ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.2.2 From WAN port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 Web Page ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.4 Setting up the Time Zone ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5 Setting up the Internet Connection ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.6 Setting up the Wireless Connection ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
3.6.1 Enable Wireless and Setting SSID................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.6.2 Encryption ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4 Web Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.1 Login ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.2 Status ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4.3 Network&Security ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.1 WAN .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.3.2 LAN ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.3 MAC Clone ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24
4.3.4 VPN............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
4.3.5 DMZ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
4.3.6 DDNS Setting .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
4.3.7 Port Forward ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27
4.3.8 Advance ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.3.9 Port Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
4.3.10 QoS ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
4.3.11 Routing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
4.4 Wireless2.4GHz................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.4.1 Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.4.2 Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
4.4.3 WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
4.4.4 WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
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4.4.5 WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.4.6 StationInfo ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.4.7 Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
4.5 Wireless 5G ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 40
4.5.1 Basic ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.5.2 Wireless Security .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
4.5.3 WMM ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
4.5.4 WDS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
4.5.5 WPS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
4.5.6 Station Info .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 47
4.5.7 Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47
4.6 Application ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
4.6.1 UPnP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
4.6.2 IGMP .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
4.6.3 Advance Nat ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 50
4.7 Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.7.1 Disk Management ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
4.7.2 FTP Setting .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
4.7.3 Smb Setting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
4.8 Administration .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
4.8.1 Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
4.8.2 Firmware Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
4.8.3 Provision ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
4.8.4 SNMP ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
4.8.5 TR069 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
4.8.6 Diagnoisis .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58
4.8.7 Operation Mode............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
4.9 System Log......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
4.10 Logout................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 59
4.11 Reboot................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60
5 IP PBX ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60
5.1AccessingWebPage ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
5.1.1 From LAN port ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60
5.1.2 From WAN port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.1.3 System Status ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.1.4 Configure Hardware...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
5.1.5 Trunks ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63
5.1.6 Outgoing Calling Rules ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65
5.1.7 Dial Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
5.1.8 Users........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
5.1.9 Ring Groups................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 69
5.1.10 Voice Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 70
5.1.11 Time Intervals .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 71
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5.1.12 Incoming Calling Rules ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 72
5.1.13 Voicemail .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
5.1.14 Paging/Intercom ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74
5.1.15 Conferencing................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 75
5.1.16 Follow Me ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 76
5.1.17 Call Features ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
5.1.18 Options........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
5.1.19 Advanced Options ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 78
5.1.20 Advanced Options -- SIP Settings ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
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1 Preface
Thank you for choosing APX9102 wireless PBX , APX9102 is a highly integrated, reliable, stable ,Wireless Mini device, which i ncludes rich Router
and IP PBX functions. This manual introduces and describes how to install, how to configure and how to use APX9102.
This manual provides basic information on how to install and connect APX9102 wireless PBX with VoIP to the Internet. It also includes features
and functions of wirelessPBX with VoIP components, and how to use it c orrectly.
Before you can connect APX9102 to the Internet and use it, you must have a high-speed broadband connection installed. A high-speed
connection includes environments such as DSL, cable modem, and a leased line.
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APX9102 firmware contains third-party software under the GNU General Public License (GPL). FlyingVoice uses software under the specific
terms of the GPL. Please refer to the GPL for the exact terms and conditions of the license. The original GPL license, source code of
components licensed under GPL and used in FlyingVoice products can be downloaded online:
http://www.flyingvoice.com/index.php?m=content&c=index&a=lists&catid=169
1.3Warning
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device
may not cause interference, and this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesi red operation of the
device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.L'exploitation est autorisée aux
deux conditions suivantes : l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, etl'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout b rouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnemen.
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna used for this transmitter must be
installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for
satisfying RF exposure compliance.
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2 Overview
Before you use the high speed router, please get acquainted with the LED indicators and connectors first.
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FX O
(Side P an e l ) Co nn ec t to th e P S TN p h on e lin e.
(1/2)
LA N
Co nn ec tor s for loca l ne twor ke d de vice s.
(1/2/3/ 4)
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Step 4.Connect one end of the power cord to the power port of this device. Connect the other end to the wall outle t of electricity.
Step 5.Push the ON/OFF button to power on the router.
Step 6.Check the Power and WAN, LAN LEDs to assure network connections.
Warning: Please do not attempt to use other different power adapter or cut off power supply during configuration or updating the device VoIP home
gateway. Using other power adapter may damage the device and will void the manufacturer warranty.
Warning:changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the eq uipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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3.1 Two-LevelManagement
This chapter explains how to setup a password for an administrator/root user and how to adjust basic/advanced settings for accessing Internet
successfully.APX9102 supports two-level management: administrator and user. For administratormode operation, please type “admin/admin” on
Username/Password and click Login button to configuration.While for user mode operation, please type “user/user” on Username/Password and
click Login button for full configuration.
AccessingWebPage.
Notice:YoumayeithersimplysetupyourcomputertogetIPdynamicallyfromtherouterorsetuptheIPaddressofthecomputertobethesamesubnetas the
defaultIPaddressofrouter is 192.168.1.1.Port is 8080.
2. Op en a we b bro wser o n yo ur P C a nd ty p e http:// 19 2.1 6 8.1. 1:8 08 0. The f o llo wi n g wi nd o w wi ll b e o pe n to ask for us ern a me a n d
pa ssword, an d yo u ca n cho o se lan g ua ge.
3. For a d mi ni str a tor mo de o per ati o n, p le a se typ e “a d min/a d min” on Usern a me/ Pa ssword a nd c lick L o gin to co nfig ur ati on. Y et, for ro o t u ser
mo de op er ati o n, p le a se typ e “u ser/u s er” on Usern a me/ Pa ss word an d c lick L ogi n for fu ll config ura ti on.
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2. Ge ttin g th e IP ad dre sse s of W A N p ort usi ng voic e pr o mpt.
3. Op en a we b bro ws er o n yo ur P C a nd ty p e“h ttp://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8080”. Th e fo llo wi n g win d o w wi ll be op e n to a s k for u sern a me a n d
pa ssword.
4. For a d mi ni str a tor mo de o per ati o n, p le a se typ e “a d min/a d min” on Usern a me/ Pa ssword a nd c lick L o gin to co nfig ur ati on. Y et, for ro o t
us er mod e o p era tio n, p lea se ty pe “ us er/u ser” o n Usern a me/P asswor d a nd c lick L o gin f o r full co nfig ura tio n.
5. Th e we b p ag e ca n b e lo gg e d o u t af ter 5 min u te s wi tho u t a ny o per a tio n.
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Paramete
3 To configuration the parameters
r
Save
2.After pressing the button, the
redwill appear to notice
rebooting
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Mode
DNS Mode The default is Manual.
Address
The secondary DNS of Internet port.
Secondary DNS
Address
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Wireless
AP
Connection
Repeater
Mode
Choose one network mode from the drop
Network Mode
down list.
The name of the wireless name, it can be any
SSID
text numbers or various special characters.
Multiple
Set more wireless network.
SSSD1-3
3.5.2 Encryption
Op en W ire le ss/W ireless S ecuri ty we b pa g e to se t th e e ncry p tio n of ro u ter s.
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4 Web Configuration
Thi s ch ap ter will gui d e u ser s to e xecu te a d va nce d(fu ll) config ur ati on thro ug h ad min mo d e o per a tio n.
4.1 Login
4.2 Status
Product Information:
It shows the basic information of the product.
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Network Status:
It shows the information of Internet Port,WIFI and PC port.
System Status:
It shows the current time and the running time of the product.
4.3 Network&Security
Yo u c a n confi gur a tio n th e W A N p or t, L A N p or t, DD NS, Mu lti W A N,D MZ, MA C C lo n e, P ort F or ward an d so on i n the se two b ars.
4.3.1 WAN
Thi s p a ge allo ws yo u to se t W A N c onfi gur ati o n wi th differe n t mod e s. Use th e C o nn ecti o n Ty pe dro p d o wn list to c ho o se on e W A N mo de a nd
th e n th e corre sp o ndi ng p ag e wi ll b e di sp lay e d.
1. Stat ic IP
Yo u wi ll recei ve a fi xe d p u blic IP a d dre ss or a p u blic s u bn e t, na me ly mu ltip le p ub lic IP a d dre sse s fro m yo ur DS L or C a ble IS P ser vice pro vid ers.
In mo st ca se s, a Ca b le ser vice pro vid er wi ll offer a fi xe d p u b lic IP, whi le a D SL s er vice pro vi der wi ll offer a pu b lic su b ne t. If y ou ha ve a pu b lic
su b ne t, yo u cou ld a ssig n a n IP ad dre ss to th e W A N i nterfac e.
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Address
Secondary DNS The secondary DNS of Internet port.
Address
2. DH CP
It is n ot nec essary for you to typ e any IP a d dre ss ma nu a lly. Simp ly cho ose thi s ty p e a nd the syste m wi ll ob tain th e IP a ddr es s a u to ma tic a lly fro m
D HCP ser ver.
Field Name Description
3. PP Po E
PP Po E sta nd s for P o int-to- Po int Proto c ol o ver Et her net. It r eli e s o n two wid e ly acce pted sta n dar ds: P P P a nd E th ern e t. It co nn ec ts users
thr o ug h a n E th ern e t to the In tern e t with a c o mmo n bro ad b an d me di u m, suc h a s a si ng le DS L li ne, wire le ss d e vice or cab le mod e m. A ll th e us ers
o ver th e E ther ne t ca n sh are a c o mmo n co nn ecti on.
PP Po E is u sed for most of DS L mo d e m u sers. A ll loca l u sers ca n shar e o ne P P Po E con n ec ti on for acc e ssin g th e Inter ne t. Y our s er vic e pro vid er
wi ll pro vi d e yo u infor ma ti on ab o ut u ser n a me, p a sswor d, a n d a uth en tica ti on mo d e.
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3.
When the mode is Manual, no need to do other settings.
4. Bridg e Mod e
Bridg e Mod e un d er Mu lti W AN is differ en t wi th tr a diti on a l brid ge s e ttin g. Bridg e mod e ha s no ip a ddr ess a nd o n ly wor k as a brid g e be twe e n W AN
por t a n d L A N por t. S o Rou te C on n ecti on ha s to b e b uild to gi ve ip ad dre ss to loc a l ser vic e o n d e vic e.
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5. Co nn e ct Na me an d S erv ic e
Co nn ec t Na me Tab le is as be lo w:
Content Define Comment
No 1~99 WAN Connection id
Service TR069 The connection only support
management application, like TR069,
WEB, SNMP and Provision
INTERNET The connection only support
internet service
TR069_INTERNET The connection support management
and internet application
VOICE The connection only support voice
application, like sip and rtp
TR069_VOICE The connection support both
management and voice application
VOICE_INTERNET The connection support voice and
internet application
TR069_VOICE_INTERNET The connection support management,
voice and internet application
Other The connection support STB
NAT Mode B Bridge
R Router
VLAN ID VID VLAN ID
For e xa mp le:
1. 1_ TR0 6 9 _ R_ VID _2 ( Firs t In terf ace, S er vice i s TR0 6 9, NA T Mod e, V L A N ID i s 2)
2. 2_I NTE R NE T_ B _VI D_( Sec on d In terface, S er vic e is I NTE RNE T, Brid ge Mo d e, VL A N i s disab le d)
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4.3.2 LAN
1. L AN P ort:
Th e most ge n eric functi o n of ro u ter is NA T. W ha t NA T do e s is to tra n s la te th e p acke ts fr o m pu b lic IP a ddr es s to loca l IP a d dre ss to for ward the
righ t p acke ts to th e righ t ho st a nd vice ver sa.
Field Name Description
IP Address Enter the IP address of the router on the local area network, all
the IP addresses of the computers which are in the router’s LAN
must be in the same network segment with this address, and the
default gateway of the computers must be this IP address. (The
default is 192.168.1.1)
Local Subnet Enter the subnet mask to determine the size of the network
Mask
(default is 255.255.255.0/24)
Local DHCP If or not enable Local DHCP Server
Server
DHCP Start Enter a valid IP address as a starting IP address of the DHCP
Address
server, and if the router’s LAN IP address is 192.168.1.1,
starting IP address can be 192.168.1.2 or greater, but should be
less than the ending IP address.
DHCP End Enter a valid IP address as an endIP address of the DHCP server.
Address
DNS Mode Select DNS mode, options are Auto and Manual:
1.When DNS mode isAuto, the device under LAN port will
automatically obtains the preferred DNS and alternate DNS.
2.When DNS mode is Manual, the user should manually
configure the preferred DNS and alternate DNS
Primary Enter the preferred DNS address.
DNS
Secondary Enter the secondary DNS address.
DNS
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Client Lease This option defines how long the address will be assigned to the
Time
computer within the network. In that period, the server does not
assign the IP addressto the other computer.
DNS Proxy Enable or disable; If enabled, the device will forward the DNS
request of LAN-side network to the WAN side network
2. DH CP Ser ver:
Ro u ter ha s a bui lt-in D HCP ser ver th a t a ssig n s pri va te I P a ddr es s to eac h loca l ho st.
D HCP sta nd s for Dy na mic Ho st C onfi gur a tio n Pr otoco l. Th e ro uter by fac tory d efa u lt ac ts a D HCP ser ver for your n e twor k s o it au to ma tica lly
dispa tc h re la ted I P se tti n gs to a ny loc a l u serconfi gur ed as a D HC P cli en t. It i s hi gh ly reco mme n de d th a t yo u le a ve th e ro u ter e n ab led a s a
D HC P ser ver if you do no t ha ve a D HC P s er ver for y o ur n etwor k.
DHCP Start Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to start with
Address when issuing IP addresses. If the LAN Interface IP
DHCP Enter a value of the IP address pool for the DHCP server to end with
EndAddress when issuing IP addresses.
You should set “manual”in the “DNS Mode”if you set “DNS” by
yourself. And then fill the DNS in the two following texts. Generally
DNS Mode
speaking, you can set “Auto” in the “DNS Mode”and the device will
get “DNS”from DHCP Server automatically.
You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP
should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If your
Primary DNS
ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default
DNS Server IP address: 192.168.1.1 to this field.
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You must specify a DNS server IP address here because your ISP
should provide you with usually more than one DNS Server. If your
ISP does not provide it, the router will automatically apply default
Secondary
DNS Server IP address: 8.8.8.8 to this field.
DNS
If both the Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields are left empty,
the router will assign its own IP address to local users as a DNS proxy
server and maintain a DNS cache.
Client Lease
It allows you to set the leased time for the specified PC.
Time
4.3.4 VPN
A V P N is a ki nd of tec h n olo gy whic h e sta b lish a pri va te ne twor k b a se d o n th e p u blic n e twor k. VP N n e twork c on n ecti on be twe e n a ny two no d es
do e s n o t req uire the en d to en d physic a l con n ec ti on as the tra di tio na l pri va te ne twor k; it i s s truc ture do n th e n e twork p la tf or m pr o vi d ed by the
pu b lic ne twor k s er vic es, th e u ser d ho me g ate way ar e tr an s mi tted i n th e logic a l li nk. Thr o ug h V P N tech no logy, u s ers ca n e stab li sh co n nec tio n
be twe e n a ny two de vice s which ar e c o nn ec te d to p u b lic ne twor k a nd tra n smi t d h o me g a te way.
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4.3.5 DMZ
Field Name Description
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Port Range Set the port range for the devices under the LAN port.
(1-65535)
Protocol You can select TCP, UDP, TCP & UDP three cases
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4.3.8 Advance
Field Name Description
Most Nat The largest value which
connections the
APX9102 can provide
Mss Mode Choose Mss Mode from
Manual
and Auto
Mss Value Set the value of TCP
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4.3.10 QoS
QOS i s a ne twor k ca pa b le of u sin g a vari e ty of u nd er lying tech no lo gie s, the a bili ty to pr o vid e b e tter ser vic es f or n etwor k co mmu nica ti on s
sp ecified i s a ne twor k securi ty mec ha nism is use d to s o lve a tec h nica l n e twork d elay a nd ob struc tio n issu e s. W he n the n etwor k o ve rlo ad
orcon g esti on, Qo S e nsure s th a t i mpor tan t traffic is n ot d elaye d or dro pp e d, while e n suri n g th e efficien t op era ti on of the n etwor k.
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4.3.11 Routing
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4.4.1 Basic
Field Name Description
SSID1~SSID3
Hidden After the item is checked, the SSID is no
longer displayed in the search for the Wi-Fi
wireless network connection list.
Broadcast(SSID) After initial State opening, the device
broadcasts the SSID of the router to wireless
network
AP Isolation IfAP isolation is enabled, the clients of the
AP .
cannot access each other.
MBSSID AP AP isolation among the devices which are not
Isolation belong to this AP and along to, when the option
is enabled, the devices which do not belong to
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this AP cannot access the devices which are
within the AP.
BSSID A group of wireless stations and a WLAN
access point (AP) consists of a basic access
device (BSS), each computer in the BSS must
be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the
wireless AP logo.
Frequency (Channel) You can select Auto Select and channel
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.
HT Physical Mode 1.Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previous
wireless card can recognize and connect to the
Ope rating
Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected
Mode 2. Green Field: high throughput can be
achieved, but it will affect backward
compatibility, and security of the system
Channel Bandwidth Select channel bandwidth, default is 20MHz
and 20/40MHz.
Guard Interval The default is automatic, in order to achieve
good BER performance, you must set the
appropriate guard interval.
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Se lec t a differ en t enc ryp tio n mo de, th e we b in terf ace wi ll b e differ e nt, user ca n c onfi gur e th e corre spo n din g p ara me ters un d er the mo d e you
se lec t. Her e are so me co mmo n e ncry p tio n me th od:
Security Mode This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the
clients should be the same with this when connecting.
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5. W irele ss Acc e ss Po licy :
Field Name Description
Access policy Wireless access control is used to allow or prohibit the
specified client to access to your wireless network based
on the MAC address.
Policy Prohibition: disable wireless access control policy; allow:
only allow the clients in the list to access, rejected: block
the clients in the list to access.
Add a station Enter the MAC address of the clients which you want to
MAC allow or prohibit.
Example: Prohibitthe device whose wirelessnetwork card MACaddressis
00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF’s to accessthe wirelessnetwork, andallow other
computers to accessthe network.
Implementation:As shown, the Policy is Reject,add00:1F: D0: 62: BA: FF to
the MAC, click Save and reboot the devicesettings to take effect.
4.4.3 WMM
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4.4.4 WDS
4.4.5 WPS
W PS (W i-Fi Protecte d S etu p) pro vi de s e a sy proc ed ure to ma ke n e twork co n nec tio n b e twee n wir ele ss sta ti on an d wir e le ss acce ss poi n t ( vig or
rou ter) wi th th e e ncry pti on of W PA an d W PA 2.
It is th e si mp le st way to bui ld con n ecti on b etwe e n wire le ss ne twor k cli en ts a n d vi gor ro u ter. Users do n ot ne e d to se lec t any e ncryp tio n mod e
an d ty pe any lo n g e nc rypti on pa ssp hra se to se tup a wire les s cli en t e very ti me. He/she on ly n ee d s to pr ess a bu tton on wir e le ss c lie n t, a nd W P S
wi ll c o n nec t for cli en t a n d ro uter a u to ma tic ally.
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4.4.7 Advanced
Field Name Description
BG Protection Mode Select G protection mode, options are on, off and
automatic.
The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within
Beacon Interval this range, it will send a beacon frame for the
information of the surrounding radio network.
Data Beacon Specify the interval of transmitting the indication
Rate(DTIM) message, it is a kind of cut down operation, and it is
used for informing the next client which is going to
receive broadcast multi-cast.
Fragment Threshold Specify the fragment threshold for the packet, when the
length of the packet exceeds this value, the packet will
be divided into multiple packets.
RTS Threshold Specify the packet RTS threshold, when the packet
exceeds this value, the router will send RTS to the
destination site consultation
TX Powe r Define the transmission power of the current AP, the
greater it is, the stronger the signal is.
Short Preamble Default is enable, APX9102 system is not compatible
with traditional IEEE802.11, the operation rate can be
1,2Mpbs.
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Short Slot If or not enable short slot, default is enable, it is helpful
in improving the transmission rate of wireless
communication.
Tx Burst One of the features of MAC layer, it is used to improve
the fairness for transmitting TCP.
Pkt_Aggregate It is a mechanism that is used to enhance the LAN, in
order to ensure that the dhome gateway packets are sent
to the destination correctly.
Country Code Select country code, options are CN, US, JP, FR, TW,
IE, HK and NONE.
WMM Capable If or not enable WMM. WMM take effects when it is
enabled.
APSD Capable After enable this, it may affect wireless performance,
but can play a role in energy-saving power
Multicast-to-Unicast
Conve rter
Multicast-to-Unicast If or not enable Multicast-to-Unicast, by default, it is
disabled, you can enable it.
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4.5 Wireless 5G
4.5.1 Basic
Field Name Description
list
SSID It is the basic identity of wireless LAN. SSID
can be any alphanumeric or a combination of
special characters. It will appear in the wireless
network access list.
Multiple
APX9102 supports multiple SSIDs.
SSID1~SSID3
Hidden After the item is checked, the SSID is no
longer displayed in the search for the Wi-Fi
wireless network connection list
Broadcast(SSID) After initial State opening, the device
broadcasts the SSID of the router to wireless
network
AP Isolation If AP isolation is enabled, the clients of the AP
cannot access each other.
MBSSID AP AP isolation among the devices which are not
Isolation belong to this AP and along to, when the option
is enabled, the devices which do not belong to
this AP cannot access the devices which are
within the AP.
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BSSID A group of wireless stations and a WLAN
access point (AP) consists of a basic access
device (BSS), each computer in the BSS must
be configured with the same BSSID, that is, the
wireless AP logo.
Frequency (Channel) You can select Auto Select and channel
1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11.
HT Physical Mode 1. Mixed Mode: In this mode, the previous
wireless card can recognize and connect to the
Ope rating
Pre-N AP, but the throughput will be affected
Mode 2. Green Field: high throughput can be
achieved, but it will affect backward
compatibility, and security of the system.
Channel Bandwidth Select channel bandwidth, default is 20MHz
and 20/40MHz.
Guard Interval The default is automatic, in order to achieve
good BER performance, you must set the
appropriate guard interval.
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Se lec t a differ en t enc ryp tio n mo de, th e we b in terf ace wi ll b e differ e nt, user ca n c onfi gur e th e corre spo n din g p ara me ters un d er the mo d e you
se lec t. Her e are so me co mmo n e ncry p tio n me th od:
Security Mode This is used to select one of the 4 WEP keys, key settings on the
clients should be the same with this when connecting.
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2.W PA-P SK, the ro u ter will us e W PA way whic h is b ase d o n th e shar ed k ey-ba sed mo de :
Field Name Description
WPA Algorithms This item is used to select the encryption of
wireless dhome gateway algorithms, options
are TKIP, AES and TKIPAES.
Key Renewal Set the key scheduled update cycle, default is 3600s
Inte rval
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businesses.
4.5.3 WMM
W MM (W i-Fi Mu lti medi a) fu lly defi ne s fo ur ki nd s of con nec tio n s, inclu din g voice, vi d eo, effort be s t a nd b ackgr o un d, in or d er to o pti mize th e
qu a lity of n etwor k co mmu nica ti on, to e nsure tha t th e se ap p lica tio n s a nd n etwor k re sourc es to e s ta b lis h a sta b le c on nec tio n.
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4.5.5 WPS
W PS (W i-Fi Protecte d S etu p) pro vi de s e a sy proc ed ure to ma ke n e twork co n nec tio n b e twee n wir ele ss sta ti on an d wir e le ss acce ss poi n t ( vig or
rou ter) wi th th e e ncry pti on of W PA an d W PA 2.
It is th e si mp le st way to bui ld con n ecti on b etwe e n wire le ss ne twor k cli en ts a n d vi gor ro u ter. Users do n ot ne e d to se lec t any e ncryp tio n mod e
an d ty pe any lo n g e nc rypti on pa ssp hra se to se tup a wire les s cli en t e very ti me. He/she on ly n ee d s to pr ess a bu tton on wir e le ss c lie n t, a nd W P S
wi ll c o n nec t for cli en t a n d ro uter a u to ma tic ally.
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choose PCB access, the clients can connect the AP
automatically.
WPSshows statusin three ways:
WSC: Idle
WPS Status WSC: Start WSC Process(begin to send messages)
WSC: Success; this means clients have accessed the AP
successfully, WPS connects well.
4.5.7 Advanced
Field Name Description
BG Protection Mode Select G protection mode, options are on, off and
automatic.
The interval of sending a wireless beacon frame, within
Beacon Interval this range, it will send a beacon frame for the
information of the surrounding radio network.
Data Beacon Specify the interval of transmitting the indication
Rate(DTIM) message, it is a kind of cut down operation, and it is
used for informing the next client which is going to
receive broadcast multi-cast.
Fragment Threshold Specify the fragment threshold for the packet, when the
length of the packet exceeds this value, the packet will
be divided into multiple packets.
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RTS Threshold Specify the packet RTS threshold, when the packet
exceeds this value, the router will send RTS to the
destination site consultation
TX Powe r Define the transmission power of the current AP, the
greater it is, the stronger the signal is.
Short Preamble Default is enable, APX9102 system is not compatible
with traditional IEEE802.11, the operation rate can be
1,2Mpbs.
Short Slot If or not enable short slot, default is enable, it is helpful
in improving the transmission rate of wireless
communication.
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4.6 Application
4.6.1 UPnP
UP nP ( Uni ver sa l Plu g a nd P lay) su pp ort zero se ttin g n e tworki n g, a nd ca n a u to matic ally disc o ve r a varie ty of ne twor ke d de vice s. UP n P is
en a ble d, a llo ws the d e vice sup por ts UPn P fu ncti on dy n a mica lly acce s s n e twork, o b tain a n IP a d dre ss, an d co n vey its p erfor ma nc e inf or mati o n.
If th e n etwor k ha s a D HCP an d D NS ser ver, you ca n a u to ma tic ally o b tai n D HC P a n d D N S s er vic e s.
Su p por ts UP n P d e vic e s ca n b e a u to ma tica lly off th e ne twor k, the de vice or o th er d e vic e s on th e n e twor k wi th o ut affec tin g.
Field Name Description
4.6.2 IGMP
Mu ltic a st h as th e abi li ty to sen d th e sa me da ta to mu ltip le d e vic es.
IP ho sts u s e IGMP (In ter ne t Gr ou p Ma n ag e me nt Pr o toc ol) re por t mu ltica st gro up me mb e rshi ps to th e nei gh b orin g rou ters to tra n s mi t d ata, a t the
sa me ti me, th e multic a st ro u ter use I GMP to disc o ver which h o sts be lon g to the sa me m ultic a st gr o up.
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4.8 Administration
User can ma n ag e th e d e vic e in th e se we b pa g e; you c a n co nfig ure th e Ti me/ Da te, p as sw ord, we b acc e ss, syste m lo g a n d a ssocia ted
config ura ti on TR0 6 9
4.8.1 Management
Yo u c a n confi gur e th e va lu e of Ti me/D ate, p a sswor d, web acce ss, a n d sy ste m log a nd so o n.
1. Sa v e c on fig file
Field Name Description
Config file Upload: click on browse, select file in the local, press the upload button to begin
upload and uploading files
download Download: click to download, and then select contains the path to download the
configuration file
Web Idle Set the Web Idle timeout time. The webpage can be logged
timeout out after Web Idle Timeout without any operation.
Allowe d Remote Set the IP which can login the device remotely.
IP(IP1,IP2,...)
Remote Telnet If or not enable remote telnet login telnet Port Set the port value which is used
to telnet the device.
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3. NT P s etting s
Field Name Description
NTP Enable If or not enable NTP
Curre nt Time Display current time
NTP Settings Setting the Time Zone
Primary NTP Server Primary NTP server's IP address or domain name
Secondary NTP Server Options for NTP server's IP address or domain name
4. Da y lig ht Sa v in g Time
Set the summer timesteps:
Step 1. Enable Daylight Saving Time.
Step 2. Set value of offset, like the upon picture
Step 3: Set staring Month/Week/Day/Hour in Start Month/Start Day of Week
Last in Month/Start Day of Week/Start Hour of Day, analogously set stopping
Month/Week/Day/Hour in Stop Month/Stop Day of Week Last in Month/Stop
Day of Week/Stop Hour of Day.
Step 4.Press Saving button to save and press Reboot button to active changes.
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5. Sy ste m L og Sett in g
If enable this function ,the device will not be restore factory settings
7. Pa c ket Tr ac e
Users can use the packet trace feature intercepts the packets that were sent. Click
the Start button, start dhome gateway tracking and keep refreshing the page until
the message trace shows to stop, click the Save button to save captured packets.
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4.8.3 Provision
Pro visi oni ng a llo ws AP X 91 0 2 a uto- up gra din g an d a u to-co nfig urin g, a n d F ly in g voice de vi ces su pp or t TF TP, HTTP a nd HT TP s thre e ways.
1. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g TF TP, u ser sh ou ld h a ve tf tp ser ver an d up gra din g file a n d c o nfig u ring file.
2. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g HTTP, u ser sh ou ld h a ve h ttp ser ver an d u p gra din g file a n d confi g urin g file.
3. Bef ore te stin g or usi n g HTTP S, u s er sho u ld h a ve h ttps ser ver an d up gra din g file a n d co n figurin g file a n d C A C ertifica te fi le( sh o u ld sa me a s
http s s er ver‟s) a n d C lie n t C ertifica te file a nd Pri va te key file( HTTP S pr o vi sio n wi ll b e su p por ted so o n)
User can u plo adi ng CA Cer tifica te fi le an d C li en t C er tificate file a n d Pri va te K ey file i n S e curity p ag e.
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Resync After If or not enable firmware upgrade after resync, by default it
Upgrade is enabled.
Resync From SIP If or not enable resync from SIP.
Option 66 It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use
TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must
input right configuration file name in IP542N's webpage.
When disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.
Config File Name It is used for In-house provision mode only. When use
TFTP with option 66 to realize provisioning, user must
input right configuration file name in the webpage. When
disable Option 66, this parameter has no effect.
Profile Rule URL of profile provision file
Note that the specified file path is relative to the TFTP
server’s virtual root directory.
4.8.4 SNMP
Field Name Description
SNMP Service If or not enable SNMP.
Trap Server Address Enter the trap server address.
Read Community Name String, as an express password between
management progress and agent progress.
Write Community Name String, as an express password between
management progress and agent progress.
Trap Community The community field in trap.
Trap period interval(sec) The interval of sending trap.
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4.8.5 TR069
Field Name Description
TR069 Enable If or not enable TR069
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4.8.6 Diagnoisis
In this pa g e, u ser c a n d o pi n g test an d tracer ou te te st to di a gn o se th e de vice‟ s con n ecti o n statu s.
1. Ping Test
Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform
ping test.
2. Traceroute Test
Enter the destination IP or host name, and then click Apply, device will perform
traceroute test.
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If you enable the system log in Status/syslog webpage, you can view the system
log in this webpage.
4.10 Logout
Press the logout button to logout, and then the login window will appear.
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4.11 Reboot
Pre ss the bu tto n to r eb o ot AP X 91 0 2.
5 IP PBX
5.1 AccessingWebPage
Access th e GUI.
Notice:YoumayeithersimplysetupyourcomputertogetIPdynamicallyfromtherouterorsetuptheIPaddressofthecomputertobethesamesubnetas thedefaultIPaddress
ofrouteris 192.168.1.1.Port is 8088.
2. Ope n a we b br o wser o n your PC an d ty pe http://1 92. 16 8. 1.1:8 0 88. Th e fo llo win g wi n d o w wi ll be op e n to a s k for u ser n a me a nd
pa ssword, an d yo u ca n cho o se lan g ua ge.
3.F or a d mi nistra tor mod e o p era tio n, p lea se ty pe “ ad min/a d min” o n User n a me/P as swor d an d click L ogi n to co nfig ura tio n. Ye t, for ro o t u ser
mo de op er ati o n, p le a se typ e “u ser/u s er” on Usern a me/ Pa ss word an d c lick L ogi n for fu ll config ura ti on.
Notice: If you can’t access the APX9102, please check whether you have connected the RJ45 cable to the LAN port and whether
your computer is in the same network 192.168.1.XXX as the APX9102.
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4.F or ad mini stra tor mo d e o per a tio n, p le a se typ e “ad min/ ad min” o n User na me/ Pa ssword an d clic k Lo gin to c o nfig ura ti on. Ye t, for ro ot user mod e
op era ti on, ple as e typ e “us er/u s er” on Usern a me/P a sswor d a n d click Lo gi n for fu ll confi g ura tio n.
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Tone Region:Please choose your country or your nearest neighboring country for default Tones (Ex: dialtone, busy tone, ring tone etc.).
Module Name:Type the device name.
Opermode: Specifies On Hook Speed, Ringer Impedance, Ringer Threshold, Current Limiting, TIP/RING voltage adjustment, Minimum Operation al
Loop Current, and AC Impedance selection as predefined for your country's analog line characteristics. Please choose your co untry, or your nearest
neighboring country. FCC is equivalent to United States. TBR21 is equivalent to Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. If no user cho ice is specified,
the default is FCC.
a-law Override: Specifies the codec to be used for analog lines. North American users should choose ulaw. All other countries, unless otherwise
known, should be assumed to be alaw. If no user choice is specified, the default is ulaw.
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FXS Honor Mode: This option allows the user to determine if they would like Opermode characteristics applied to trunk (FXO) modules only, or both
trunk (FXO) and station (FXS) modules. If no user choice is specified, the default is 'apply opermode to fxo modules only .
Boost Ringer: This option allows the user to define whether they require normal ringing voltage (40V) or maximum ringing voltage (89V) for analog
phones attached to station (FXS) modules. If no user choice is specified, the default is 'normal'.
Low Power: This option, generally used in conjunction with the Fast Ringer option, allows the user to set the peak voltage during Fast Ringer operation
to 50V. If no user choice is specified, the default is normal.
Fast Ringer: This option, sometimes used in conjunction with the Low Power option, allows the user to incr ease the ringing speed to 25Hz. If no user
choice is specified, the default is 'normal'.
Ring Detect: This option allows the user to choose from normal ring detection, or a <i>full wave</i> detection to prevent false ring detec tion for lines
where Caller ID is sent before the first ring and proceeded by a polarity reversal, as in the UK. If no user choice is specified, the defa ult is 'standard'.";
MW I Mode: This option allows the user to specify the type of Message Waiting Indicator detection to be done o n trunk (FXO) interfaces. The options are
'none' which performs no detection; 'FSK' which performs Frequency Shift Key detection ; or 'NEON' which performs Neon MWI de tection. If no user
choice is specified, the default is 'none'.
ETSI-DTMF: if the type of CID is etsi dtmf,the value should be yes .
Notice: Hover on the (i) and you can see the comment of every settings.
5.1.5 Trunks
Trunks are used to make outbound call to the real world. There are different trunks we can set here.
There are eight FXO ports on APX9102, user can set eight analog trunks in this setting page, or user can add several ports in a group to set an analog
trunk.
Click “Edit” to edit the current analog trunk, click “Delete” to remove the corresponding Trunk.
Click “New Analog Trunk” to add a new analog trunk, user can add only one FXO port or several ports in a trunk; and input the name of the trunk in Trunk
Name option, then click “Add” to save the settings, or click “Cancel” to cancel the settings. And the existed trunk will be displayed in Groups Module.
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Click “Apply Changes” to make the trunk effective, and user is required to reboot the APX9102 system.
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Select SIP or IAX in “Type” option, and select the using environment in “Context Naming” option, and fill in the provider nam e. Then please fill in the
Hostname, username and password you get from your SIP /IAX provider. Click “Save” to save the settings or click “Cancel” to cancel your settings.
To make the trunk effective, user needs edit the trunk you just newed, please use the username to fill in the “FromUser” and “AuthUser” options, what is
more, please make “insecure” option to be very, and then click “Save” to make the changes effective.
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Click “New Calling Rule” to add a new calling rule, parameters descriptions are as following:
The following is an example of outgoing calling rule, cut the first digit for all for dial string start with 0, and prepend 86 when dial via this Voipcallout trunk.
Calling Rule Name: Voip_callout
Pattern: _0.
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Use Trunk: Voipcallout
Strip: 1 digit from the front
and prepend these digits: 86
In this case, if you dial 075583545602 using your phone, 8675583545602 will be sent via Voipcallout trunk.
5.1.8 Users
In this page, user can create a list of extensions, user can click “Edit” to modify the settings of the current extension, click “Delete” to remove the
corresponding extension, click “Create New User” to add a new extension, select some extensions and click “Modify Selected Users” or “Delete Selected
Users” to bulk process the extensions.
Click “Create New User” to add a new extension, parameters are shown in the following picture:
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General
Extension: The number you can dial to reach this user.
Name: CallerID name of the user.
CallerID: The CID string when you dial to other internal users.
Outbound CallerID: Specify the public CallerID for outbound calls, it is only available when your digital or voip provider support this feature.
Voicemail
Voicemail Access PIN code: The password for your voicemail box.
Email address: The email address for the voicemail to email function.
Technology
SIP: Enable this option so the extension can be a SIP device.
IAX2: Enable this option so the extension can be an IAX2 device.
Analog Station: You can select the port here for your extension if you have analog FXS ports in APX9102.
Flash/rxflash: flash parameter for the users.
Codec preference: Specify the preference codec for the users.
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VoIP Setting
MAC address: used for Flyingvoice phone provisioning.
Line Number: used for Flyingvoice phone provisioning.
Linekeys: used for Flyingvoice phone provisioning.
SIP/IAX2 password: user password for SIP/IAX2 registration.
NAT: Enable this when you use the APX9102 in public network and the sip devices are in private network.
Can Reinvite: Enable this and the APX9102 will try to negotiate the endpoints to router the media string directly(not through APX9102). Thi s can reduce
the CPU load of the APX9102 and you will get better voice performance because the media string are sent directly from endpoint to endpoint.
DTMF mode: DTMF uses on conversation, the RFC2833 is the most common.
Insecure: method of authentication.
Other Options
3-way Calling: enable/disable 3-way calling.
In directory: check this if the user is listed in the directory.
Calling waiting: enable/disable call waiting.
CTI: Computer Technology Integration, allows access to 3 rd party applications over Asterisk Manager Interface.
Is Agent: check this if the user is available in call queue.
Pick up Group: Specify the call group for the user.
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Name the ring group and enter the extension for the group, and then select the members for the group. Also select the strateg y, ringing time, no answer
destination and redirections. Click “Save” to save the changes or click “Cancel” to cancel the settings. Please click “Apply Changes” on the upper-right
corner to make your changes effective.
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5.1.13 Voicemail
General settings for voicemail function.
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Email Settings for Voicemails: with this funtion configured, when there is a new voicemail for users, the APX9102 will automatically send the voicemail
to the user‟s email address set in the user‟s profile.
Voicemail to Email Preference:
Send messages by e-mail only: If this option is set, then voicemails will not be checkable using a phone. Messages will be sent via e-mail only.
Notice: You need to have an smtp server configure for this functionality.
Attach recording to e-mail: This option defines whether or not voicemails are sent to the user‟s e-mail as attachments.
Notice: You need to have an smtp server configured for this functionality.
5.1.14 Paging/Intercom
A Page/Intercom Group can be used to make an announcement over the speakerphone on a group of phones. Targeted phones will ring one time and
answer immediately into speaker-phone mode. Note that this functionality is dependent on a compatible and correctly configured handset. For a user to
be able to dial a Page/Intercom group, the „pagegroups‟ local context must be included in the user‟s Dialplan.
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Extension for the Page/Intercom Group: This is the number dialed to reach this page/intercom group.
Type: Select 1-way page or 2-way Intercom.
Play a beep: If this option is checked, a beep sound will be played when the intercom call is connected to inform users that they can begin talking.
Page/Intercom Groups members: Users which have been added to the Page/Intercom group.
Available Users: The users which can be added to the Page/Intercom group.
5.1.15 Conferencing
MeetMe conference bridging allows quick, ad-hoc conferences with or without security.
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end the conference altogether.
Pin Code: set optional pin code, i.e. “1234” that must be entered in order to access the conference bridge.
Admin Pin Code: Defining this option sets a PIN for conference administrators.
Play hold Music for First Caller: Checking this option causes Asterisk to play hold music to the first user in a conference, until another user has joined
the same conference.
Enable Caller Menu: Checking this option allows a user to access the conference bridge menu by pressing the * key on their dialpad.
Announce Callers: Checking this option announces, to all bridge participants, the joining of any other participants.
Quiet Mode: If checked, sy stem won‟t play enter/leave sounds.
Wait for Marked User: Prevent conference participants from hearing each other until the marked user has joined.
5.1.16 Follow Me
This function enables users to call the other extensions bounded to the custom extension when ther e is no response in turns or simultaneously.
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Parking: Parking is used to hold a call which has been picked up on extension 700, and then the other extensions registered on the same PBX can dial
701-720 to pick up the call again. If the hold call is not picked up in the limit time, then call can be back on the extension wh ich has parked the call.
Feature Map: User can set the “Blind Transfer” feature code, “Attended Transfer” feature code , “Disconnect” and “Call Parking” feature co de in this
column. For example, when user set “Blind Transfer” code to be “#*1”, user can press this code in a call to transfer the call to others.
Dial Options: If user want to user the features, user need check the corresponding options in this column.
Call Options: Check this option, all the calls will be recorded on the Asterisk, user can look o ver the call recording in “Call recording” page. If user does
not want to record all the calls but some, user can realize this through “Application Map” without this option checked.
Application Map: Set this like the upon picture, and enable this option, when in call, user can choose to record the call by pressing the corresponding
digits. For example, press “**6” to begin recording and press “**9” or hang up to end the recording.
Notice:
1) If user want to enable the feature, not only should the user input the feature code and corresponding parameters, but also the user should
check the corresponding “Dial Options”. By default, all the dial options has been checked. And user can change the feature co de.
2) By default, “Allow pbx monitor all calls” way recording has priority than “Application Map” way recording. If user need not all call recording
but some, please disable option “Allow pbx monitor all calls” and enable the “Application Map” with right parameters inputtin g.
3) User can check the recordings in “Call Recording” Page.
5.1.18 Options
User can set the General Preferences, change Password, Advanced Options.
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SIP Domain Support
From Domain:When making outbound SIP INVITEs to non-peers, use your primary domain \'identity\' for From: headers instead of just your IP address.
This is to be polite and it may be a mandatory requirement for some destinations which do not have a prior account relationship with your server.
AUto Domain:Turn this on to have Asterisk add local host name and local IP to domain list.
Allow Extermal Domain:Allow requests for domains not serviced by this server .
5.1.20.2 TOS
TOS for Signalling packets: Sets Type of Service for SIP packets.
TOS for RTP video packets: Sets Type of Service for RTP video packets.
Max Registration/subscriptions Time: Default 3600 seconds.
Min Registration/Subscription Time: Minimum duration (in seconds) of registrations/subscriptions. Default 60 seconds.
Default Incoming/Outgoing Registration Time: Default duration (in seconds) of incoming/outoing registration.
Min RoundtripTime (T1 Time): Minimum roundtrip time for messages to monitored hosts, Defaults to 100 ms.
Override Notify MIME Type: Allow overriding of mime type in MWI NOTIFY.
Time between MW I Checks: Default Time between Mailbox checks for peers.
Music On Hold Interpret: This option specifies a preference for which music on hold class this channel should listen to when put on hold if the music
class has not been set on the channel with Set(CHANNEL(musicclass)=whatever) in the dialplan, and the peer channel putting th is one on hold did not
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suggest a music class.
Music On Hold Suggest: This option specifies which music on hold class to suggest to the peer channel when this channel places the peer on hold. It
may be specified globally or on a per-user or per-peer basis.
Language: Default language setting for all users/peers.
Enable Relaxed DTMF:Relax dtmf handling.
RTP TimeOut:Terminate call if 60 seconds of no RTP activity when we're not on hold.
RTP HoldTimeOut:Terminate call if 300 seconds of no RTP activity when we're on hold (must be > rtptimeout) .
Trust Remote Party ID:If Remote-Party-ID should be trusted.
Send Remote Party ID:f Remote-Party-ID should be sent.
Generate In-Band Ringing: If we should generate in-band ringing always use \'never\' to never use in-band signalling, even in cases where some buggy
devices might not render it. Default: never.
Server UserAgent:Allows you to change the user agent string.
Allow Nonlocal Redirect:If checked, allows 302 or REDIR to non-local SIP address Note that promiscredir when redirects are made to the local system
will cause loops since Asterisk is incapable of performing a \'hairpin\' call.
Add 'user=phone' to URI:If checked, \'user=phone\' is added to uri that contains a valid phone number.
DTMF Mode:Set default dtmfmode for sending DTMF. Default: rfc2833H.
Send Compact SIP Headers:send compact sip headers.
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Allow Subscribe:Support for subscriptions.
Notify on Ringing:Notify subscriptions on RINGING state.
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Extern ip:Address that we're going to put in outbound SIP messages if we're behind a NAT.
Extern Host:Alternatively you can specify an external host, and Asterisk will perform DNS queries periodically.Not recommended for produc tion
Environments! Use externip instead.
Extern Refresh:How often to refresh externhost if used. You may specify a local network in the field below.
Local Network Address: \'192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0\' : All RFC 1918 addresses are local networks, \'10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0\' : Also RFC1918,
\'172.16.0.0/12\' : Another RFC1918 with CIDR notation, \'169.254.0.0/255.255.0.0\' : Zero conf local network.
NAT mode:Global NAT settings (Affects all peers and users); yes = Always ignore info and assume NAT; no = Use NAT mode only according to
RFC3581; never = Never attempt NAT mode or RFC3581 support; route = Assume NAT, don't send rport.
Allow RTP Reinvite:Asterisk by default tries to redirect the RTP media stream (audio) to go directly from the caller to the callee. Some devices do not
support this (especially if one of them is behind a NAT).
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Enable Jitter Buffer:Enables the use of a jitterbuffer on the receiving side of a SIP channel.
Force Jitter Buffer:Forces the use of a jitterbuffer on the receive side of a SIP channel.
Log Frames:Enables jitterbuffer frame logging.
Max Jitter Buffer:Max length of the jitterbuffer in milliseconds.
Resync Threshold:Jump in the frame timestamps over which the jitterbuffer is resynchronized. Useful to improve the quality of the voice, with big jumps
in/broken timestamps, usualy sent from exotic devices and programs. Defaults to 1000.
Implementation: itterbuffer implementation, used on the receiving side of a SIP channel. Two implementations are currenlty available - \'fixed\' (with size
always equals to jbmaxsize) and \'adaptive\' (with variable size, actually the new jb of IAX2).
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