Grandstream Networks GXE5102 IP PBX (PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE) User Manual

Grandstream Networks, Inc. IP PBX (PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE)

User Manual

 Grandstream Networks, Inc. www.grandstream.com                Grandstream Networks, Inc. GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 All-in-one Hybrid IPPBX Appliance User Manual
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 1 of 52 GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 User Manual Index CHANGE LOG ........................................................................................... 5 FIRMWARE VERSION 1.0.0.19 ............................................................................................................ 5 WELCOME ................................................................................................. 6 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .............................................................................. 7 FEATURE HIGHTLIGHTS ..................................................................................................................... 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 7 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 10 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING ................................................................................................................. 10 CONNECTING YOUR GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 .............................................................................. 10 SAFETY COMPLIANCES .................................................................................................................... 12 WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................................... 12 GETTING TO KNOW GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 ..................................... 13 USING THE LCD MENU ...................................................................................................................... 13 NAVIGATION IN LCD MENU........................................................................................................ 13 LCD MENU OPTIONS .................................................................................................................. 13 USING THE WEB GUI ......................................................................................................................... 14 ACCESSING WEB GUI ....................................................................................................................... 14 SAVING AND APPLYING CHANGES .................................................................................................. 15 GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 CONFIGURATIONS ....................................... 16 STATUS PAGE DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................. 16 STATUS/PBX STATUS ................................................................................................................. 16 STATUS/SYSTEM STATUS.......................................................................................................... 17 STATUS/CDR ............................................................................................................................... 18 PBX PAGE DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................... 18 BASIC/EXTENSIONS ................................................................................................................... 18 BASIC/ANALOG TRUNKS ........................................................................................................... 20 BASIC/VOIP TRUNKS .................................................................................................................. 20 BASIC/OUTBOUND ROUTES ..................................................................................................... 21 BASIC/ZERO CONFIG ................................................................................................................. 21 CALL CONTROL/CONFERENCE ................................................................................................ 22 CALL CONTROL/IVR ................................................................................................................... 23
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 2 of 52 CALL CONTROL/VOICEMAIL...................................................................................................... 25 CALL CONTROL/VOICEMAIL GROUPS ..................................................................................... 25 CALL CONTROL/RING GROUP .................................................................................................. 25 CALL CONTROL/PAGE AND INTERCOM GROUPS .................................................................. 26 CALL CONTROL/FOLLOW ME ................................................................................................... 27 CALL CONTROL/CALL QUEUE .................................................................................................. 28 INTERNAL OPTIONS/GENERAL ................................................................................................ 30 INTERNAL OPTIONS/CALL FEATURES ..................................................................................... 31 INTERNAL OPTIONS/MUSIC ON HOLD ..................................................................................... 32 INTERNAL OPTIONS/IVR PROMPT ........................................................................................... 33 INTERNAL OPTIONS/FAX T.38 ................................................................................................... 34 INTERNAL OPTIONS/RTP SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 34 INTERNAL OPTIONS/HARDWARE CONFIG .............................................................................. 34 INTERNAL OPTIONS/STUN MONITOR ...................................................................................... 35 INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX GENERAL .......................................................................................... 35 INTERNAL OPTIONS/CODECS .................................................................................................. 36 INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX JITTER BUFFER ............................................................................... 36 INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX REGISTRATION ................................................................................ 37 INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX SECURITY ......................................................................................... 37 SIP SETTINGS/GENERAL ........................................................................................................... 37 SIP SETTINGS/SIP JITTER BUFFER .......................................................................................... 38 SIP SETTINGS/SIP MISCELLANEOUS ....................................................................................... 39 SIP SETTINGS/SIP SESSTION TIMER ....................................................................................... 39 SIP SETTINGS/SIP TLS AND TCP SETTINGS ........................................................................... 39 SIP SETTINGS/SIP NAT .............................................................................................................. 40 SIP SETTINGS/SIP ToS ............................................................................................................... 41 SIP SETTINGS/DEBUG NOTIFY ................................................................................................. 42 SETTINGS PAGE DEFINATIONS ....................................................................................................... 42 SETTINGS/NETWORK SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 42 SETTINGS/CHANGE PASSWORD ............................................................................................. 43 SETTINGS/LDAP SERVER .......................................................................................................... 43 SETTINGS/HTTP SERVER .......................................................................................................... 43 SETTINGS/EMAIL SETTINGS ..................................................................................................... 44 SETTINGS/TIME SETTINGS ....................................................................................................... 44 MAINTENANCE PAGE DEFINATIONS ............................................................................................... 45 SYSLOG ....................................................................................................................................... 45 UPGRADE .................................................................................................................................... 46 MAINTENANCE/BACKUP ............................................................................................................ 47 MAINTENANCE/RESET AND REBOOT ...................................................................................... 47 MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................... 48
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 3 of 52 UPGRADING GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 ................................................. 49 UPGRADE FROM NETWORK ............................................................................................................ 49 UPLOAD FIRMWARE LOCALLING .................................................................................................... 49 NO LOCAL FIRMWARE SERVERS .................................................................................................... 50 EXPERIENCING THE GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 .................................... 51        Table of Tables GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 User Manual  Table 1: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................... 7 Table 2: GXE5102/5104 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING ................................................................................. 10 Table 3: GXE5108/5116 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING ................................................................................. 10 Table 4: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 LCD MENU OPTIONS ....................................................................... 13         Table of Figures GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 User manual Figure 1: GXE5104 Front View ................................................................................................................... 10 Figure 2: GXE5104 Back View.................................................................................................................... 11 Figure 3: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 Web GUI - Login ............................................................................... 14 Figure 4: Status->PBX Status ..................................................................................................................... 16 Figure 5: Status->System Status -> Disk Usage ......................................................................................... 17 Figure 6: Status->System Status -> CDR ................................................................................................... 18 Figure 7: Status->System Status -> CDR Statistics .................................................................................... 18 Figure 8: PBX->Basic->Extensions ............................................................................................................. 19 Figure 9: Create New User ......................................................................................................................... 19 Figure 10: Create New Analog Trunk .......................................................................................................... 20 Figure 11: Create New SIP/IAX Trunk ........................................................................................................ 20
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 4 of 52 Figure 12: Create New Calling Rule ........................................................................................................... 21 Figure 13: Zero Config: Auto Provision Setting ........................................................................................... 22 Figure 14: Zero Config: Provisioned Devices ............................................................................................. 22 Figure 15: Create New Conference Bridge ................................................................................................. 23 Figure 16: Create New IVR ......................................................................................................................... 24 Figure 17: Voicemail Settings...................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 18: Voicemail Groups Settings ......................................................................................................... 25 Figure 19: Ring Group Settings................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 20: Paging/Intercom Group Settings ................................................................................................ 27 Figure 21: Follow Me Settings..................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 22: Call Queue Settings ................................................................................................................... 29 Figure 23: Extension Preferences ............................................................................................................... 30 Figure 24: Call Features .............................................................................................................................. 32 Figure 25: Music On Hold Settings ............................................................................................................. 33 Figure 26: IVR Prompt Settings .................................................................................................................. 33 Figure 27: FAX Settings .............................................................................................................................. 34 Figure 28: Hardware Configuration: Advanced Settings ............................................................................. 35 Figure 29: Hardware Configuration: Advanced Settings ............................................................................. 42 Figure 30: LDAP Server Configurations ...................................................................................................... 43 Figure 31: HTTP Server Configurations ...................................................................................................... 44 Figure 32: Email Settings ............................................................................................................................ 44 Figure 33: Syslog Settings .......................................................................................................................... 46 Figure 34: Backup ....................................................................................................................................... 47 Figure 35: Reset and Reboot ...................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 36: Ethernet Capture........................................................................................................................ 48 Figure 37: Local Upgrade ............................................................................................................................ 49
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 5 of 52 CHANGE LOG  This section documents significant changes from previous versions of GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 user manuals. Only major new features or major document updates are listed here. Minor updates for corrections or editing are not documented here. FIRMWARE VERSION 1.0.0.19 • This is the initial version.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 6 of 52 WELCOME  Thank you for purchasing Grandstream GXE5102/5104/5108/5116. GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 is an innovative, all-in-one hybrid IP PBX appliance designed for small to medium business. Powered by an advanced hardware platform with robust system resources, the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 offers a highly versatile state-of-the-art Unified Communication (UC) solution for converged voice, video, data, fax and video surveillance application needs. Incorporating industry-leading features and performance, the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 offers quick setup, deployment with ease and unrivaled reliability all at an unprecedented price point.           Caution: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by Grandstream, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this User Manual, could void your manufacturer warranty.   Warning:   Please do not use a different power adaptor with the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 as it may cause damage to the products and void the manufacturer warranty.    This document is subject to change without notice. The latest electronic version of this user manual is available for download here: http://www.grandstream.com/support  Reproduction or transmittal of the entire or any part, in any form or by any means, electronic or print, for any purpose without the express written permission of Grandstream Networks, Inc. is not permitted.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 7 of 52 PRODUCT OVERVIEW FEATURE HIGHTLIGHTS  • 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 application processor, large memory (512MB DDR RAM, 4GB NAND Flash), and dedicated high performance multi-core DSP array for advanced voice processing • Integrated 2/4/8/16 PSTN trunk FXO ports, 2 analog telephone FXS ports, and up to 50 SIP trunk options • Gigabit network port with integrated PoE, USB, SD; integrated NAT router with advanced QoS support (GXE5102 only) • Supports a wide range of popular voice codes (including G.711 A-law/U-law, G.722, G.723, G.726, G.729A/B, iLBC, GSM), video codec (including H.264, H.263, H.263+), and Fax (T.38) • Hardware DSP based 128ms-tail-length carrier-grade line echo cancellation (LEC) • Supports up to 60 concurrent calls and up to 32 conference attendees • Flexible dial plan, call routing, site peering, call recording • Automated detection and provisioning of IP phones, video phones, ATA and other endpoints for easy deployment •  Hardware encryption accelerator to ensure strongest security protection using SRTP, TLS, and HTTPS  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  Table 1: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Interfaces Analog Telephone FXS Ports 2 ports PSTN Line FXO Ports 2 ports (GXE5102); 4 ports (GXE5104); 8 ports (GXE5108); 16 ports (GXE5116) Network Interfaces Single or Dual (GXE5102 only) 10M/100M/1000M RJ45 Ethernet port (s) with integrated PoE Plug (IEEE 802.3at-2009) NAT Router Yes (GXE5102 only) Peripheral Ports USB, SD LED Indicators Power/Ready, Network, PSTN Line, USB, SD LCD Display 128x32 graphic LCD with DOWN and OK button Reset Switch Yes Voice/Video Capabilities
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 8 of 52 Voice-over-Packet Capabilities LEC with NLP Packetized Voice Protocol Unit, 128ms-tail-length carrier grade Line Echo Cancellation, Dynamic Jitter Buffer, Modem detection & auto-switch to G.711 Voice and Fax Codecs G.711 A-law/U-law, G.722, G.723.1 5.3K/6.3K, G.726, G.729A/B, iLBC, GSM; T.38 Video Codecs H.264, H.263, H.263+ QoS Layer 3 QoS Signaling and Control DTMF Methods In Audio, RFC2833, and SIP INFO Provisioning Protocol and Plug-and-Play TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS, auto-discovery and auto-provisioning of Grandstream IP endpoints Network Protocols TCP/UDP/IP, RTP/RTCP, ICMP, ARP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, NTP, TFTP, SSH, HTTP/HTTPS, PPPoE, SIP (RFC3261), STUN, SRTP, TLS/SIP Disconnect Methods Call Progress Tone, Polarity Reversal, Hook Flash Timing, Loop Current Disconnect, Busy Tone Security Media SRTP, TLS, HTTPS, SSH Physical Universal Power Supply Output: 12VDC, 1.5A; Input:n 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz Environmental Operating: 32 - 104oF / 0 - 40oC, 10-90% (non-condensing); Storage: 14 - 140oF / -10 - 60oC Dimensions GXE5102/5104: 226mm (L) x 155mm (W) x 34.5mm (H) GXE5108/5116: 440mm (L) x 185mm (W) x 44mm (H) Mounting Wall mount and Desktop Additional Features Caller ID Bellcore/Telcordia, ETSI-FSK, ETSI-DTMF, SIN 227 - BT, NTT Japan (pending) Polarity Reversal/ Wink Yes, with enable/disable option upon call establishment and termination Call Center Multiple configurable call queues, automatic call distribution (ACD) based on agent skills/availability busy level, in-queue announcement Customizable Auto Attendant Up to 5 layers of IVR (Interactive Voice Response) Concurrent Calls Up to 30 (GXE5102), 45 (GXE5104), or 60 (GXE5108/5116)
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 9 of 52 simultaneous calls Conference Bridges Up to 3 (GXE5102/5104) or 6 (GXE5108/GXE5116) password-protected conference bridges allowing up to 25 (GXE5102/5104) or 32 (GXE5108/5116) simultaneous PSTN or IP participants Call Features Call park, call forward, call transfer, DND, ring/hunt group, paging/intercom etc Compliance FCC: Part 15 (CFR 47) Class B, Part 68 CE:  EN55022 Class B, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN60950-1, TBR21, RoHS A-TICK:  AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class B, AS/NZS CISPR 24, AS/NZS 60950, AS/ACIF S002 ITU-T K.21 (Basic Level); UL 60950 (power adapter)
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 10 of 52 INSTALLATION EQUIPMENT PACKAGING  Table 2: GXE5102/5104 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING Main Case Yes (1) Power Adaptor Yes (1) Ethernet Cable Yes (1) Quick Start Guide Yes (1)   Table 3: GXE5108/5116 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING Main Case Yes (1) Power Adaptor Yes (1) Ethernet Cable Yes (1) Quick Start Guide Yes (1) Wall Mount Yes (2) Screws Yes (6)   CONNECTING YOUR GXE5102/5104/5108/5116  The following example shows GXE5104 connection.          Figure 1: GXE5104 Front View   LCD  Navigation Keys LED Indicators
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 11 of 52                                Figure 2: GXE5104 Back View   To set up the GXE5102/5104 (WAN port and LAN port), follow the steps below:  1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the GXE5102/5104; 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the uplink port of an Ethernet switch/hub; 3. Connect the 12V DC power adapter into the 12V DC power jack on the back of the GXE5102/5104. Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet; 4. Let the GXE5102/5104 boot up for the first time. You will know it is finished with the boot process when the LCD is on. The model and hardware information will show up in the LCD. 5. Once connected to network, the Network LED indicator is solid green and the LCD shows up the IP address; 6. Connect PSTN lines from the wall jack to the FXO ports, and analog lines (phone and fax) the FXS ports. IP phones will be connected in a later step.   To set up the GXE5108/5116 (LAN port only), follow the steps below:  1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the GXE5108/5116; 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the uplink port of an Ethernet switch/hub; 3. Connect the 12V DC power adapter into the 12V DC power jack on the back of the GXE5108/5116. Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet; 4. Let the GXE5108/5116 boot up for the first time. You will know it is finished with the boot process when the LCD is on. The model and hardware information will show up in the LCD. 5. Once connected to network, the Network LED indicator is solid green and the LCD shows up the IP address; 6. Connect PSTN lines from the wall jack to the FXO ports, and analog lines (phone and fax) the FXS ports. IP phones will be connected in a later step.  WAN Port Reset LAN Port USB Port SD Card Slot  DC 12V  FXS Port FXO Port Ground
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 12 of 52 SAFETY COMPLIANCES  The  GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. The GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 power adapter is compliant with the UL standard. Use the universal power adapter provided with the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 package only. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the device caused by unsupported power adapters.  WARRANTY  If the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 was purchased from a reseller, please contact the company where the device was  purchased for replacement, repair or refund. If the device was  purchased directly from Grandstream, contact the Grandstream Sales and Service Representative for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before the product is returned. Grandstream reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification.      Warning:   Use the power adapter provided with the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116. Do not use a different power adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 13 of 52 GETTING TO KNOW GXE5102/5104/5108/5116  USING THE LCD MENU NAVIGATION IN LCD MENU  • Default LCD display. By default, when the device is powered on, the LCD will show device model, hardware version and IP address. • Enter Menu. Press "Down" or "OK" button to start browsing menu options. • Navigate in the menu options. Press the "Down" arrow key to browser different menu options. • Select menu entries. Press the "OK" button to select an entry. • Exit. There is "Back" option in the menu. Select it to go back to previous menu. • The LCD will come back to default display after being idle in menu for more than 20 seconds.  LCD MENU OPTIONS  The following table shows the LCD menu options.  Table 4: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 LCD MENU OPTIONS View Events • Critical Events • Other Events Device Info • Hardware: Hardware version number • Software: Software version number • P/N: Part number • MAC: MAC address • Uptime: System up time Network Info • Mode: DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE • IP: IP address • Subnet Mask Network Menu • LAN Mode Select LAN mode as DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE Factory Menu • LCD Test Patterns
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 14 of 52 • Fan Mode: Auto or On • Language Test  USING THE WEB GUI  The GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the GXE through a Web browser such as Microsoft’s IE, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and etc.   Figure 3: GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 Web GUI - Login  ACCESSING WEB GUI  To access the Web GUI:  1. Connect the computer to the same network as the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116; 2. Make sure the GXE is turned on and shows its IP address on the LCD; 3. Open a Web browser on your computer; 4. Enter the GXE’s IP address in the address bar of the browser. The Web GUI URL format is: http(s)://GXE-IP-Address:Port
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 15 of 52 where the GXE-IP-Address is the IP address displayed on the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 LCD. By default, the protocol is HTTPS and the Port number is 8089. For example, if the GXE LCD shows 192.168.40.167, please enter: https://192.168.40.167:8089 5. Enter the administrator’s login and password to access the Web Configuration Menu. The default administrator's username and password is "admin" and "admin".  SAVING AND APPLYING CHANGES  After configuring from web GUI options, click on   to save the change. Then click on "Apply Changes" button (if displayed) on the top right of the web page to submit the changes. Follow the prompted message to reboot the GXE if it's required.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 16 of 52 GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 CONFIGURATIONS  This section describes the options in the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 Web GUI.  • Status: Displays PBX status, System Status and CDR. • PBX: To configure extensions, trunks, call control options (inbound routes, conference, IVR, Ring Group and etc), internal options (call features, music on hold, IVR Prompt, FAX and etc), IAX Settings and SIP Settings. • Settings:  To configure network settings,  change password, LDAP Server, HTTP Server, Email Settings and Time Settings. • Maintenance: To configure syslog, upgrade, backup, reset, reboot, and perform troubleshooting.  STAT U S  PAGE DEFINITIONS STATUS/PBX S TAT US   In PBX Status page, there are different sections to display status for Trunks, Extensions, Queues, Conference Rooms, Interfaces and Parking lot.   Figure 4: Status->PBX Status
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 17 of 52 STATUS/SYSTEM STAT US  Status ->System Status -> General Model Product model of the GXE. Part Number Product part number. System Time System time of the GXE. Up Time System up time since the last reboot. Idle Time System idle time since the last reboot. Boot Boot version. Core Core version. Base Base version. Program Program version. This is the main software release version. Recovery Recovery version. Status -> System Status -> Network MAC Address Global unique ID of device, in HEX format. The MAC address will be used for provisioning and can be found on the label coming with original box and on the label located on the back of the device. IP Address IP address of the device. Gateway Default gateway of the device. Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the device. DNS DNS Server of the device. Status -> System Status -> Disk Usage Disk cfg Displays total, available and used space for disk cfg. Disk data Displays total, available and used space for disk data. Status -> System Status -> Resource Usage CPU Usage Displays percentage of CPU usage. Memory Usage Display available and used space for memory.   Figure 5: Status->System Status -> Disk Usage
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 18 of 52 S TAT U S / CDR  CDR status page shows call detail information as well as statistics. This can be used for business analysis.  Figure 6: Status->System Status -> CDR   Figure 7: Status->System Status -> CDR Statistics  PBX PAGE DEFINITIONS BASIC/EXTENSIONS  In this page, users could view, create, edit and delete extensions. The extension status will show in the list with Caller ID Name, IP: Port, connection status and etc.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 19 of 52   Figure 8: PBX->Basic->Extensions  Click on "Create New User" button, the following window will show.   Figure 9: Create New User
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 20 of 52 BASIC/ANALOG TRUNKS  In this page, users could view, create and manage analog trunks. To create new trunk, click on "Create New Analog Trunk" and fill out the information in the prompted window as below.   Figure 10: Create New Analog Trunk BASIC/VOIP TRUNKS  In this page, users could view, create and manage SIP/IAX trunks. To create new trunk, click on "Create New SIP/IAX Trunk" and fill out the information in the prompted window as below.   Figure 11: Create New SIP/IAX Trunk
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 21 of 52 BASIC/OUTBOUND ROUTES  In this page, users could view, create and manage calling rules. To create new route, click on "Create New Calling Rule" and fill out the information in the prompted window as below.   Figure 12: Create New Calling Rule  BASIC/ZERO CONFIG  By default, zero config feature is turned on in GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 so the devices connected in the same LAN will be auto provisioned by the GXE. There are three methods of auto provision: SIP subscribe, DHCP option 66 and mDNS. Basically, when the device boots up, it will send the SUBSCRIBE to LAN. The GXE will find it, create and assign an extension to the device, and then return the url of config file for the device to download.  Here is the Auto Provision Setting:
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 22 of 52  Figure 13: Zero Config: Auto Provision Setting  The following picture shows the provisioned devices from the GXE zero config feature.  Figure 14: Zero Config: Provisioned Devices CALL CONTROL/CONFERENCE  In this page, users could view, create, edit and delete conference rooms. The conference room status and activity will show in the list. Click on "Create New Conference Bridge" to create and configure conference room.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 23 of 52   Figure 15: Create New Conference Bridge   CALL CONTROL/IVR  The IVR in the PBX system can be configured under Call Control->IVR page. Click on "Create New IVR" and fill in the information in the window as below.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 24 of 52  Figure 16: Create New IVR
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 25 of 52 CALL CONTROL/VOICEMAIL  General Voicemail settings can be configured under Call Control->Voicemail page. Users could also set up email for the voicemails. Click on "Create New IVR" and fill in the information in the window as below.   Figure 17: Voicemail Settings  CALL CONTROL/VOICEMAIL GROUPS  In this page, users could create extension for voicemail group which contains members that will receive the voicemail if the group extension has voice messages. Click on "New VoiceMail Group" to add groups.   Figure 18: Voicemail Groups Settings  CALL CONTROL/RING GROUP  In this page, users could create extension for ring group which contains members that will receive the call with specific ring strategy if the group extension has incoming calls.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 26 of 52  Figure 19: Ring Group Settings  CALL CONTROL/PAGE AND INTERCOM GROUPS  Paging and intercom can be configured in group level or per extension. In this page, users could add paging and intercom groups.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 27 of 52     Figure 20: Paging/Intercom Group Settings  CALL CONTROL/FOLLOW ME  Follow Me feature allows users to add internal extensions or external numbers to follow existed extensions when there is incoming call. If the main extension has incoming call rejected or unanswered, the call will be routed to the FollowMe numbers in specified order or simultaneously. The caller will hear music on hold when calling the main extension number.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 28 of 52   Figure 21: Follow Me Settings  CALL CONTROL/CALL QUEUE  Call queues can be configured under Call Control->Call Queue.  The login and logout code can be configured under "Agent Login Settings".
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 29 of 52    Figure 22: Call Queue Settings
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 30 of 52 INTERNAL OPTIONS/GENERAL Global OutBound CID This is the default global CallerID that is used for all outgoing calls when no other CallerID is defined. If ther "User" tab or "VoIP Trunks" tab does not have defined CallerID neither, this Global OutBound CID will be used for CallerID. Global OutBound CID Name This is the global CallerID Name that is used for all outgoing calls. If this value is defined, all outgoing calls will have a "CallerId Name" set to this value. Usually this value could be your company name. Leave this value blank if you would like to have the users' "CallerID Name" display on outbound calls. Operator Extension The operator extension is the number dialed when users press "0" to exit Voicemail. It's also available in IVR option. Ring Timeout Number of seconds to ring an extension before sending to the user's voicemail box.   Users could also configure the extension preference for different functions. It is recommended to keep this feature on so the extensions could be properly arranged and used.   Figure 23: Extension Preferences
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 31 of 52 INTERNAL OPTIONS/CALL FEATURES  In this page, users could configure feature code for the following call features in the PBX. The default setting is listed in the following table.  Blind Transfer  #1 Attended Transfer *2 Disconnect *0 Call Parking #72 Audio Record *1 Audio Mix Record *3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Active *77 Do Not Disturb (DND) Deactive *78 Call Forward Busy Active *71 Call Forward Busy Deactive *72 Call Forward No Answer Active *73 Call Forward No Answer Deactive *74 Call Forward Uncondition Active *75 Call Forward Uncondiion Deactive *76 Feature Digit Timeout 1000 Extension to Dial to Park a Call 700 Extensions for Parked Calls 701-720 Parked Call Timeout (in secs) 120 Dial Voice Mail *98 Voice Mail Main *97 Agent Pause *83 Agent Unpause *84 Paging Prefix *81 Intercom Prefix *80 Call Pickup **
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 32 of 52  Figure 24: Call Features   INTERNAL OPTIONS/MUSIC ON HOLD  In this page, users could configure music on hold class and the music files. The music file uploaded has to be 8 KHz Mono format with size less than 5M.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 33 of 52  Figure 25: Music On Hold Settings INTERNAL OPTIONS/IVR PROMPT  In this page, users could record new IVR prompt or upload a new file for IVR prompt. The uploaded file has to be small than 5M in 8KHz mono, 16 bits GSM or WAV format. Or it could be raw ulaw/alaw file with the .ulaw/.alaw suffix.  Figure 26: IVR Prompt Settings
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 34 of 52 INTERNAL OPTIONS/FAX T.38  In this page, users could create and configure FAX extensions on the GXE.  Figure 27: FAX Settings INTERNAL OPTIONS/RTP SETTINGS RTP Start RTP port starting address. The default setting is 10000. RTP End RTP port ending address. The default setting is 20000. Strict RTP Enables/disables strict RTP protection. When enabled, RTP packets that do not come from the source of the RTP stream will be dropped. The default setting is "Disable". RTP Checksums Enables/Disables RTP Checksums. The default setting is "Disable".  INTERNAL OPTIONS/HARDWARE CONFIG  In this page, users could configure the signaling preference for each FXS and FXO ports, as well as region preference for Tone and Opermode. Other advanced settings such as PCMA Override, FXS Honor Mode, Boost Ringer, Fast Ringer, Low Power, Ring Detect, MWI Mode and etc can also be configured here as the figure shown below.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 35 of 52  Figure 28: Hardware Configuration: Advanced Settings  INTERNAL OPTIONS/STUN MONITOR STUN Server Configures the STUN server to query.   Valid format: [(hostname | IP-address) [':' port] The default port number is 3478 if not specified.   Leave this field blank to disable STUN. STUN Refresh Number of seconds between STUN Refreshes. The default setting is 30 seconds.  INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX GENERAL Bind Port Allows iax2 to listen to another port. The default setting is 4569. Bind Address Forces iax2 to bind to a specific address instead of all addresses. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. IAX1 Compatibility Enables/disables iax1 style compatibility. No Checksums Enables/disables checksums. Delay Reject Enables/disables iax2 to delay reject of calls to avoid DOS. ADSI Enables/disables ADSI phone compatibility. Music On Hold Interpret Specifies Music On Hold class.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 36 of 52 Music On Hold Suggest  Suggests Music On Hold for the channel. Language Configures default language for the channel. This can be used by prompts. Bandwidth Configures allowed codecs for different bandwidth requirement.  The default setting is "Low".  INTERNAL OPTIONS/CODECS The following codes are supported in GXE5102/5104/5108/5116. • PCMU • PCMA • GSM • ILBC • G.722 • G.726 • ADPCM • LPC10 • G.729 • G.723 • H.263 • H.263p • H.264  INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX JITTER BUFFER Enable Jitter Buffer Enables the use of jitter buffer on the receiving side of a SIP channel. Force Jitter Buffer Forces the use of jitter buffer on the receiving side of a SIP channel. Drop Count Configures drop count. MAX Jitter Buffer Configures the maximum time (in milliseconds) 0 for the buffer. MAX Interpolation Frames Configures the maximum number of interpolated  frames the jitter buffer should return consecutively. Recync Threshold Jumps  in the frame timestamps over where the jitter buffer is resynchronized.  This feature is useful to improve the quality of voice  with big jumps in/broken timestamps sent from exotic devices and programs. The default setting is 1000. Max Excess Buffer Configures the maximum number (in milliseconds) to pad the jitter buffer. Min Excess Buffer Configures the minimum number (in milliseconds) to pad the jitter buffer.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 37 of 52 Jitter Shrink Rate Configures the jitter shrink rate.  INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX REGISTRATION Min Reg Expire Minimum duration (in seconds) of registrations/subscriptions. The default setting is 60. Max Reg Expire Maximum duration (in seconds) of incoming registration/subscriptions. The default setting is 3600. IAX Thread Count Configures number of IAX threads. IAX Max Thread Count Configures maximum number of IAX threads. Auto Kill When set to "yes", the connection will be terminated if ACK for the NEW message is not received in 2000ms. Users could also specify number (in milliseconds) in addition to "yes" and "no". Authentication Debugging Enables/disables IAX related debug output in log messages.   Codec Priority Configures codec negotiation priority to Caller, Host, Disabled or Reqonly. Type of Service Configures ToS bit for preferred IP routing. Trunk Frequency Configures frequency of trunk frames measured in milliseconds. Trunk Time Stamps Enables/disables attaching time stamps to trunk frames.  INTERNAL OPTIONS/IAX SECURITY Call Token Optional A single IP address or a range of IP addresses for which call token validation is not required in the form 11.11.11.11  or 11.11.11.11/22.22.22.22. Max Call Numbers Limits the amount of call numbers allowed for a single IP address. Max Nonvalidated Call Numbers Limits the amount of nonvalidated call numbers for all IP addresses combined. Call Number Limits Limits the call numbers for a given IP range.  SIP SETTINGS/GENERAL Realm For Digest Authentication Realms MUST be globally unique according to RFC 3261. Configure this value as your host or domain name. The default setting is \"asterisk\". If a system name is configured in asterisk.conf, this value will be set to the configured system name. UDP Port to Bind to The default setting is 5060.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 38 of 52 IP Address to Bind to The default setting is 0.0.0.0, which means binding to all addresses.   Domain Use comma to separate a list of domains that the GXE will be responsible for. Allow Guest Calls Enables/disables guest calls. Overlap Dialing Support Enables/disables dialing support. Allow Transfer Enables/disables  all transfers (unless enabled in peers or users) initiated by the endpoint. The Dial() options 't' and 'T' are not related to whether SIP transfers are allowed or not. Enable DNS SRV Lookups (on outbound calls) Enables/disables DNS SRV lookups on calls. MWI From When sending MWI NOTIFY requests, this value will be used in the "From:" header as the \"name\" part. If no "fromuser" is configured, the    \"user\" part of the URI in the "From:" header will be filled with this value as well. From Domain Configures the domain in the "From:" field of the SIP header. It may be required by some providers for authentication. Auto Domain When turned on, the GXE will add local host name and local IP to domain list. Allow External Domains Allow requests for domains that are not served by the GXE.  SIP SETTINGS/SIP JITTER BUFFER Enable Jitter Buffer Enables/disables the use of jitter buffer on the receiving side of a SIP channel. Force Jitter Buffer Forces the use of jitter buffer on the receiving side of a SIP channel. Log Frames Enable/disables jitter buffer frame logging. Max Jitter Buffer Configures max length of the jitter buffer in milliseconds. Resync Threshold Jumps  in the frame timestamps over where the jitter buffer is resynchronized.  This feature is useful to improve the quality of voice  with big jumps in/broken timestamps sent from exotic devices and programs. The default setting is 1000. Implementation The  Jitter buffer implementation used on the receiving side of a SIP channel.  Users could select "Fixed" (with size always equals to jbmaxsize) or "Adaptive" (with variable size which is the new jb of IAX2).
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 39 of 52 SIP SETTINGS/SIP MISCELLANEOUS Register Register as a SIP user agent to a SIP proxy (provider). Register Timeout The interval (in seconds) for the GXE to retry registration. The default setting is 20. Register Attempts Number of registration attempts before the GXE gives up. The default setting is 0  (keep trying until the server side accepts the registration request). Video Max Bitrate (kb/s) Maximum bitrate (kb/s) for video calls. The default setting is 384. Support for SIP Video Enables/disables SIP video support. Generate Manager Events Generates manager events when SIP UA performs events (e.g. hold). Reject NonMatching Invites When  rejecting  an incoming INVITE or REGISTER request, always reject with "401 Unauthorized" instead of notifying the requester that if  there is a matching user or peer for the request. NonStandard G.726 Support If the peer negotiates G726-32 audio, use AAL2 packing order instead of RFC3551 packing order (this is required for Sipura and Grandstream ATAs).  SIP SETTINGS/SIP SESSTION TIMER Session Timers •  Originate: always request and run session-timers. •  Accept: Run session-timers only when requested by other UA.   •  Refuse: Do not run session timers. The default setting is "Accept". Session Expires The maximum session refresh interval (in seconds). The default setting is 1800. Min SE The minimum session refresh interval (in seconds). The default setting is 90. Session Refresher Selects the session refresher to be UAC or UAS. The default setting is UAC.  SIP SETTINGS/SIP TLS AND TCP SETTINGS TCP Enable Enables/disables server for incoming TCP connections. The default setting is "No". TCP Bindaddr IP address for TCP server to bind to (0.0.0.0: binds to all interfaces). The default port number is 5060 if not specified. TLS Enable Enables/disables server for incoming TLS (secure) connections. The
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 40 of 52 default setting is "No". TLS Bindaddr IP address for TLS server to bind to (0.0.0.0: binds to all interfaces). The default port number is 5061 if not specified.  Note: The IP address must match the common name (hostname) in the certificate. Please do not bind a TLS socket to multiple IP addresses. For details on how to construct a certificate for SIP, please refer to the following document: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sip-domain-certs TLS Self Signed CA This is the CA certificate is the TLS server being connected to requires self signed certificate, including server's public key. This file will be renamed as "asterisk.ca" automatically.  Note: The size of your ca file can't be larger than 2MB. TLS Cert This is the Certificate file (*.pem format only) used for TLS connections. This file will be renamed as "asterisk.pem" automatically.  Note: The size of your certificate can't be larger than 2MB. TLS CA Cert This file must be named with the CA subject name hash value. It contains CA's (Certificate Authority) public key, which is used to verify the accessed servers.  Note: The size of your certificate can't be larger than 2MB. TLS CA List The list of files under the CA Cert directory.  SIP SETTINGS/SIP NAT External Address A static address (and port) that will be in outbound SIP messages if the GXE is behind NAT. If it's a hostname, it will only be looked up only. External Host Specifies an external host, which is similar to External Address except the hostname will be looked up every "External Refresh" interval and Asterisk will perform DNS queries periodically. External Refresh Configures the refresh interval for the external host. External TCP Port Configures the externally mapped TCP port when the GXE is behind a
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 41 of 52 static NAT or PAT. External TLS Port Configures the externally mapped TLS port when GXE is behind a static NAT or PAT. The default value is 5061. Local Network Address A list of network addresses that are considered inside of the NAT network. Multiple entries are allowed, e.g., a reasonable set could be as follows: 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 NAT Mode This is a global NAT setting that will affects all peers and users. • No: Use rport if the remote side requires it. • Force rport: Force rport to always be on. This is the default setting. • Yes: Force rport to always be on and perform comedia RTP handling. • Comedia: Use rport if the remote side requires it and perform comedia RTP handling.  Note: "comedia RTP handling" refers to the technique of sending RTP to the port where the other endpoint's RTP comes from. This can also be rephrased as "connection-oriented media". Allow RTP Reinvite When turned on, the GXE will try to redirect the RTP media stream (audio) to go directly from the caller to the callee.  • Yes: Enables RTP Reinvite. • NoNAT: Allows media path redirection (reinvite) but only when the peer is not be behind NAT. The RTP core can determine if the peer is behind NAT or not based on the IP address where the media comes from. • Update: use UPDATE for media path redirection, instead of INVITE.  Note: Some devices do not support this (especially if one of them is behind NAT).   SIP SETTINGS/SIP ToS The following options are provided to configure SIP ToS on the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 42 of 52  Figure 29: Hardware Configuration: Advanced Settings SIP SETTINGS/DEBUG NOTIFY Enable SIP Debugging Enables/disables SIP debugging. Record SIP History Records SIP history. Dump SIP History Dumps SIP history at the end of SIP dialog. Subscribe Context Configures a specific context for SUBSCRIBE requests. This setting is useful to limit subscriptions to local extensions. Allow Subscribe Enables/disables support for subscriptions. Notify on Ringing Sends out NOTIFY on ringing status. SETTINGS PAGE DEFINATIONS SETTINGS/NETWORK SETTINGS LAN Set up IP method as Static, DHCP or PPPoE. • Static IP: Enter IP Address, Gateway IP, Subnet Mask, Primary
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 43 of 52 DNS, Secondary DNS. • DHCP: Enter alternative DNS Server. • PPPoE: Enter User Name and Password. 802.1X To enable 802.1X, select 802.1X mode as "EAP-MD5", "EAP-TLS" or "EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2". Then enter the following information for the selected mode: • Identity • MD5 Password • 802.1X CA Certificate • 802.1X Client Certificate  SETTINGS/CHANGE PASSWORD To change the web access password, enter the old password and new password in this page. Once the web page comes back to the login interface again, enter the new password to login. SETTINGS/LDAP SERVER The GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 allows LDAP clients to connect to the LDAP Server in the GXE. The following options need to be configured first in the GXE.  Figure 30: LDAP Server Configurations SETTINGS/HTTP SERVER
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 44 of 52 The GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. In this page, users could configure the HTTP server protocol type (HTTP or HTTPS) as well as the port number.    Figure 31: HTTP Server Configurations SETTINGS/EMAIL SETTINGS  The Email settings in this page configures transport protocol, type (MTA or Client) and Domain for the emails sent for FAX, Voicemail in the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116.  embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. In this page, users could configure the HTTP server protocol type (HTTP or HTTPS) as well as the port number.     Figure 32: Email Settings  SETTINGS/TIME SETTINGS NTP Server Defines the URL or IP address of the NTP server. The GXE may obtain the date and time from the server. Enable DHCP Option 2  Allows device to get provisioned for Time Zone from DHCP Option 2 in
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 45 of 52 the local server automatically. The default setting is "Yes". Enable DHCP Option 42 Defines whether DHCP Option 42 should override NTP server or not. When enabled, DHCP Option 42 will override the NTP server if it's set up on the LAN. The default setting is "Yes". Time Zone Controls the date/time display according to the specified time zone. Self-Defined Time Zone This parameter allows the users to define their own time zone.   The syntax is: std offset dst [offset], start [/time], end [/time]   Default is set to: MTZ+6MDT+5,M4.1.0,M11.1.0   MTZ+6MDT+5 This indicates a time zone with 6 hours offset with 1 hour ahead which is U.S central time. If it is positive (+) if the local time zone is west of the Prime Meridian (A.K.A: International or Greenwich Meridian) and negative (-) if it is east.   M4.1.0,M11.1.0   The 1st number indicates Month: 1,2,3.., 12 (for Jan, Feb, .., Dec)   The 2nd number indicates the nth iteration of the weekday: (1st Sunday,  3rd Tuesday…)   The 3rd number indicates weekday: 0,1,2,..,6 ( for Sun, Mon,  Tues, ... ,Sat)   Therefore, this example is the DST which starts from the First Sunday of  April to the 1st Sunday of November.  MAINTENANCE PAGE DEFINATIONS SYSLOG  In this page, users could configure syslog server with different levels. Select the modules you would like to send syslog to the server for different syslog levels.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 46 of 52  Figure 33: Syslog Settings UPGRADE  The GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 can be upgraded via network or local uploading.  Upgrade Via Allows users to choose the firmware upgrade method: TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS. Firmware Server Path Defines the server path for the firmware server. Firmware File Prefix If configured, only the firmware with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed into the GXE. Firmware File Suffix If configured, only the firmware with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded and flashed into the GXE. HTTP/HTTPS User Name The user name for the HTTP/HTTPS server. HTTP/HTTPS Password The password for the HTTP/HTTPS server.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 47 of 52 MAINTENANCE/BACKUP  Users could backup the configurations on the GXE for restore purpose. Before creating new backup file, select the backup option first.  • If the Config-File is selected only, the backup file will be saved in the flash of the device. • If Voice-File, Voicemail-File, Voice-Records or CDR is selected, external storage devices (USB Flash drive or SD Card) will be required because the backup file might be too large.  Once backup is done, the list of the backups will be displayed with date and time. Users then can download, restore or delete it from the GXE or the external device.   Figure 34: Backup  MAINTENANCE/RESET AND REBOOT  To factory reset the device, select the mode type first. There are three different types for reset.  • User Configuration: All the Extensions, Trunks and Routing configurations, as well as the local settings (network settings, upgrading setting and etc) will be cleared. • User Data: All the data including voicemail, recordings, IVR Prompt, Music on Hold, CDR and backup files will be cleared. • All: All the configurations and data will be reset to factory default.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 48 of 52  Figure 35: Reset and Reboot  MAINTENANCE/TROUBLESHOOTING  On the GXE, users could capture traces, ping remote host and traceroute remote host for troubleshooting purpose. The captured trace can be downloaded for analysis. Also the instructions or result will be displayed in the web GUI output result.   Figure 36: Ethernet Capture
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 49 of 52 UPGRADING GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 UPGRADE FROM NETWORK  The  GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 can be upgraded via TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS by configuring the URL/IP Address for the TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS server and selecting a download method. Configure a valid URL for TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS; the server name can be FQDN or IP address.  Examples of valid URLs: firmware.grandstream.com  UPLOAD FIRMWARE LOCALLING  If there is no HTTP/TFTP server, users could also upload the firmware to the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 directly via Web GUI. Please follow the steps below to upload firmware locally.  • Download the latest GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 firmware file from the following link and save it in your PC; http://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware • Log in the Web GUI as administrator in the PC; • Go to Web GUI->Maintenance->Upgrade, Upload the firmware file by clicking on    and select the firmware file from your PC; • Click on   to start upgrading; • Wait until the upgrading process is done and the GXE boots up again.  Figure 37: Local Upgrade    Note: Please do not interrupt or power cycle the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 when the upgrading process is on.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 50 of 52 NO LOCAL FIRMWARE SERVERS  For users that would like to use remote upgrading without a local TFTP server, Grandstream offers a NAT-friendly HTTP server. This enables users to download the latest software upgrades for their devices via this server. Please refer to the webpage:   http://www.grandstream.com/support/firmware.    Alternatively, users can download a free TFTP or HTTP server and conduct a local firmware upgrade. A free windows version TFTP server is available for download from : http://support.solarwinds.net/updates/New-customerFree.cfm  http://tftpd32.jounin.net/.    Instructions for local firmware upgrade via TFTP: 1. Unzip the firmware files and put all of them in the root directory of the TFTP server; 2. Connect the PC running the TFTP server and the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 device to the same LAN segment; 3. Launch the TFTP server and go to the File menu->Configure->Security to change the TFTP server's default setting from "Receive Only" to "Transmit Only" for the firmware upgrade; 4. Start the TFTP server and configure the TFTP server in the GXE’s web configuration interface; 5. Configure the Firmware Server Path to the IP address of the PC; 6. Update the changes and reboot the GXE5102/5104/5108/5116.  End users can also choose to download a free HTTP server from http://httpd.apache.org/ or use Microsoft IIS web server.
  Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL              Page 51 of 52 EXPERIENCING THE GXE5102/5104/5108/5116  Please visit our website: http://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up- to-date updates on firmware releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation and news on new products.   We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs and User and Developer Forum for answers to your general questions.   If you have purchased our products through a Grandstream Certified Partner or Reseller, please contact them directly for immediate support.    Our technical support staff is trained and ready to answer all of your questions. Contact a technical support member or submit a trouble ticket online to receive in-depth support. Thank you again for purchasing Grandstream GXE5102/5104/5108/5116, it will be sure to bring convenience and color to both your business and personal life.
 Firmware version 1.0.0.19                   GXE5102/5104/5108/5116 USER MANUAL                                  Page 52 of 52     FCC  Warning   This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  interference that may cause undesired operation.    Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's  authority to operate the equipment.    FCC 15.105 Class B (b) For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual: Note: 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 equipment 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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