Grandstream Networks UCM6208 IP PBX User Manual 1 UCM62xx usermanual ok
Grandstream Networks, Inc. IP PBX 1 UCM62xx usermanual ok
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Users Manual Part One
Grandstream Networks, Inc. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Table of Content GNU GPL INFORMATION ......................................................................... 17 CHANGE LOG ........................................................................................... 18 FIRMWARE VERSION 1.0.0.1 ............................................................................................................ 18 WELCOME ................................................................................................ 19 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................. 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................... 21 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................... 25 EQUIPMENT PACKAGING ................................................................................................................. 25 CONNECT YOUR UCM6200 .............................................................................................................. 25 CONNECT THE UCM6202........................................................................................................... 25 CONNECT THE UCM6204........................................................................................................... 26 CONNECT THE UCM6208........................................................................................................... 27 SAFETY COMPLIANCES ................................................................................................................... 28 WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................ 28 GETTING STARTED ................................................................................. 30 USE THE LCD MENU ......................................................................................................................... 30 USE THE LED INDICATORS .............................................................................................................. 32 USE THE WEB GUI ............................................................................................................................ 33 ACCESS WEB GUI ...................................................................................................................... 33 SETUP WIZARD ........................................................................................................................... 35 WEB GUI CONFIGURATIONS ..................................................................................................... 36 WEB GUI LANGUAGES ............................................................................................................... 36 SAVE AND APPLY CHANGES ..................................................................................................... 37 MAKE YOUR FIRST CALL .................................................................................................................. 37 SYSTEM SETTINGS ................................................................................. 38 USER MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................ 38 USER PRIVILEGES ..................................................................................................................... 38 CREATE NEW WEB UI USER ..................................................................................................... 39 USER PORTAL ............................................................................................................................. 41 CONCURRENT MULTI-USER LOGIN ......................................................................................... 42 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 1 of 320 OPERATION LOG ........................................................................................................................ 42 CHANGE PASSWORD ....................................................................................................................... 44 CHANGE BINDNG EMAIL ........................................................................................................... 45 NETWORK SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 46 BASIC SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................ 46 802.1X .......................................................................................................................................... 51 STATIC ROUTES ......................................................................................................................... 52 PORT FORWORDING ................................................................................................................. 55 DDNS SETTINGS......................................................................................................................... 57 FIREWALL ........................................................................................................................................... 59 STATIC DEFENSE ....................................................................................................................... 59 DYNAMIC DEFENSE ................................................................................................................... 62 FAIL2BAN ..................................................................................................................................... 63 LDAP SERVER.................................................................................................................................... 64 LDAP SERVER CONFIGURATIONS ........................................................................................... 65 LDAP PHONEBOOK .................................................................................................................... 66 LDAP CLIENT CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................................. 69 HTTP SERVER.................................................................................................................................... 71 EMAIL SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................... 72 TIME SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................. 73 AUTO TIME UPDATING ............................................................................................................... 73 SET TIME MANUALLY ................................................................................................................. 75 OFFICE TIME ............................................................................................................................... 75 HOLIDAY ...................................................................................................................................... 77 NTP SERVER ...................................................................................................................................... 79 RECORDINGS STORAGE.................................................................................................................. 79 LOGIN TIMEOUT SETTINGS ............................................................................................................. 81 GOOGLE SERVICE SETTINGS SUPPORT ....................................................................................... 82 PROVISIONING ......................................................................................... 86 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................... 86 CONFIGURATION ARCHITECTURE FOR END POINT DEVICE ...................................................... 86 AUTO PROVISIONING SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 87 DISCOVERY........................................................................................................................................ 90 GLOBAL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................... 91 GLOBAL POLICY ......................................................................................................................... 91 GLOBAL TEMPLATES ................................................................................................................. 99 MODEL CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................... 101 MODEL TEMPLATES ................................................................................................................. 101 MODEL UPDATE ........................................................................................................................ 103 DEVICE CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................. 104 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 2 of 320 CREATE NEW DEVICE.............................................................................................................. 104 MANAGE DEVICES ................................................................................................................... 105 SAMPLE APPLICATION .................................................................................................................... 112 EXTENSIONS .......................................................................................... 118 CREATE NEW USER ........................................................................................................................ 118 CREATE NEW SIP EXTENSION ............................................................................................... 118 CREATE NEW IAX EXTENSION ............................................................................................... 124 CREATE NEW FXS EXTENSION .............................................................................................. 128 BATCH ADD EXTENSIONS .............................................................................................................. 133 BATCH ADD SIP EXTENSIONS ................................................................................................ 133 BATCH ADD IAX EXTENSIONS ................................................................................................ 136 SEARCH AND EDIT EXTENSION .................................................................................................... 138 EXPORT EXTENSIONS .................................................................................................................... 140 IMPORT EXTENSIONS..................................................................................................................... 140 EMAIL TO USER ............................................................................................................................... 141 MULTIPLE REGISTRATIONS PER EXTENSION ............................................................................. 143 SMS MESSAGE SUPPORT.............................................................................................................. 144 TRUNKS .................................................................................................. 146 ANALOG TRUNKS ............................................................................................................................ 146 ANALOG TRUNK CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 146 PSTN DETECTION .................................................................................................................... 149 VOIP TRUNKS .................................................................................................................................. 152 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) ........................................................................................ 163 SLA STATION .......................................................................................... 166 CREATE/EDIT SLA STATION ........................................................................................................... 166 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 167 CALL ROUTES........................................................................................ 170 OUTBOUND ROUTES ...................................................................................................................... 170 INBOUND ROUTES .......................................................................................................................... 172 INBOUND RULE CONFIGURATIONS ....................................................................................... 173 INBOUND ROUTE: PREPEND EXAMPLE ................................................................................ 174 INBOUND ROUTE: MULTIPLE MODE ...................................................................................... 175 FAX INTELLIGENT ROUTE ....................................................................................................... 176 FAX WITH TWO MEDIA ............................................................................................................. 177 BLACKLIST CONFIGURATIONS ............................................................................................... 177 CONFERENCE BRIDGE ......................................................................... 180 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 3 of 320 CONFERENCE BRIDGE CONFIGURATIONS .......................................................................... 180 JOIN A CONFERENCE CALL .................................................................................................... 182 INVITE OTHER PARTIES TO JOIN CONFERENCE ................................................................. 182 DURING THE CONFERENCE ................................................................................................... 183 RECORD CONFERENCE .......................................................................................................... 184 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ................................................................... 186 CONFERENCE SCHEUDLE CONFIGURATION.............................................................................. 186 IVR ........................................................................................................... 190 CONFIGURE IVR .............................................................................................................................. 190 CREATE CUSTOM PROMPT ........................................................................................................... 192 RECORD NEW CUSTOM PROMPT .......................................................................................... 192 UPLOAD CUSTOM PROMPT .................................................................................................... 193 LANGUAGE SETTINGS FOR VOICE PROMPT .................................... 194 DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL VOICE PROMPT PACKAGE ............................................................... 194 CUSTOMIZE SPECIFIC PROMPT ................................................................................................... 196 VOICEMAIL ............................................................................................. 198 CONFIGURE VOICEMAIL ................................................................................................................ 198 ACCESS VOICEMAIL ....................................................................................................................... 199 VOICEMAIL EMAIL SETTINGS ........................................................................................................ 200 CONFIGURE VOICEMAIL GROUP .................................................................................................. 201 RING GROUP .......................................................................................... 204 CONFIGURE RING GROUP ............................................................................................................. 204 REMOTE EXTENSION IN RING GROUP ........................................................................................ 206 PAGING AND INTERCOM GROUP ........................................................ 210 CONFIGURE PAGING/INTERCOM GROUP .................................................................................... 210 CALL QUEUE .......................................................................................... 212 CONFIGURE CALL QUEUE ............................................................................................................. 212 EXTENSION GROUPS ............................................................................ 216 CONFIGURE EXTENSION GROUPS .............................................................................................. 216 USING EXTENSION GROUPS ......................................................................................................... 217 PICKUP GROUPS ................................................................................... 218 CONFIGURE PICKUP GROUPS ...................................................................................................... 218 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 4 of 320 CONFIGURE PICKUP FEATURE CODE.......................................................................................... 218 MUSIC ON HOLD .................................................................................... 220 FAX/T.38 .................................................................................................. 222 CONFIGURE FAX/T.38 ..................................................................................................................... 222 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION TO RECEIVE FAX FROM PSTN LINE ............................................... 223 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FOR FAX-TO-EMAIL .......................................................................... 226 ASTERISK MANAGER INTERFACE (RESTRICTED ACCESS) ............ 228 BUSY CAMP-ON ..................................................................................... 230 FOLLOW ME ........................................................................................... 232 ONE-KEY DIAL ....................................................................................... 236 DISA ........................................................................................................ 238 CALLBACK FEATURE ........................................................................... 240 BLF AND EVENT LIST ............................................................................ 242 BLF .................................................................................................................................................... 242 EVENT LIST ...................................................................................................................................... 242 DIAL BY NAME ....................................................................................... 246 DIAL BY NAME CONFIGURATION................................................................................................... 246 ACTIVE CALLS AND MONITOR ............................................................ 250 ACTIVE CALLS STATUS .................................................................................................................. 250 HANG UP ACTIVE CALLS ................................................................................................................ 251 CALL MONITOR ................................................................................................................................ 251 CALL FEATURES ................................................................................... 254 FEATURE CODES ............................................................................................................................ 254 CALL RECORDING ........................................................................................................................... 258 CALL PARK ....................................................................................................................................... 259 PARK A CALL ............................................................................................................................. 259 RETRIEVE THE PARKED CALL ................................................................................................ 259 ENABLE SPY .................................................................................................................................... 259 INTERNAL OPTIONS .............................................................................. 262 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 5 of 320 INTERNAL OPTIONS/GENERAL ..................................................................................................... 262 INTERNAL OPTIONS/JITTER BUFFER ........................................................................................... 264 INTERNAL OPTIONS/RTP SETTINGS ............................................................................................ 265 INTERNAL OPTIONS/PAYLOAD ...................................................................................................... 265 IAX SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 268 IAX SETTINGS/GENERAL................................................................................................................ 268 IAX SETTINGS/REGISTRATION ...................................................................................................... 268 IAX SETTINGS/STATIC DEFENSE .................................................................................................. 269 SIP SETTINGS ........................................................................................ 270 SIP SETTINGS/GENERAL................................................................................................................ 270 SIP SETTINGS/MISC ........................................................................................................................ 270 SIP SETTINGS/SESSION TIMER..................................................................................................... 271 SIP SETTINGS/TCP AND TLS .......................................................................................................... 271 SIP SETTINGS/NAT .......................................................................................................................... 272 SIP SETTINGS/TOS.......................................................................................................................... 273 PORTS CONFIG ...................................................................................... 276 VALUE-ADDED FEATURES ................................................................... 278 FAX SENDING .................................................................................................................................. 278 ANNOUNCEMENTS CENTER.......................................................................................................... 278 ANNOUNCEMENTS CENTER SETTINGS ............................................................................... 279 GROUP SETTINGS .................................................................................................................... 279 STATUS AND REPORTING .................................................................... 282 PBX STATUS ..................................................................................................................................... 282 TRUNKS ..................................................................................................................................... 282 EXTENSIONS............................................................................................................................. 283 QUEUES ..................................................................................................................................... 284 CONFERENCE ROOMS ............................................................................................................ 285 INTERFACES STATUS .............................................................................................................. 286 PARKING LOT ............................................................................................................................ 287 SYSTEM STATUS ............................................................................................................................. 288 GENERAL ................................................................................................................................... 288 NETWORK ................................................................................................................................. 289 STORAGE USAGE..................................................................................................................... 289 RESOURCE USAGE .................................................................................................................. 290 SYSTEM EVENTS ............................................................................................................................ 291 ALERT EVENTS LIST ................................................................................................................ 291 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 6 of 320 ALERT LOG ................................................................................................................................ 293 ALERT CONTACT ...................................................................................................................... 294 CDR ................................................................................................................................................... 294 CDR IMPROVEMENT ................................................................................................................ 297 DOWNLOADED CDR FILE ........................................................................................................ 298 STATISTICS................................................................................................................................ 300 RECORDING FILES ................................................................................................................... 300 API CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................... 301 UPGRADING AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................... 304 UPGRADING ..................................................................................................................................... 304 UPGRADING VIA NETWORK .................................................................................................... 304 UPGRADING VIA LOCAL UPLOAD........................................................................................... 305 NO LOCAL FIRMWARE SERVERS ........................................................................................... 307 BACKUP ............................................................................................................................................ 307 BACKUP/RESTORE................................................................................................................... 307 DATA SYNC ................................................................................................................................ 310 RESTORE CONFIGURATION FROM BACKUP FILE ............................................................... 311 CLEANER .......................................................................................................................................... 312 RESET AND REBOOT ...................................................................................................................... 313 SYSLOG ............................................................................................................................................ 314 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................... 314 ETHERNET CAPTURE .............................................................................................................. 314 IP PING ....................................................................................................................................... 315 TRACEROUTE ........................................................................................................................... 316 ANALOG RECORD TRACE ....................................................................................................... 316 SERVICE CHECK ...................................................................................................................... 317 NETWORK STATUS ................................................................................................................... 317 REMOTE ACCESS............................................................................................................................ 318 SSH ACCESS ............................................................................................................................. 318 EXPERIENCING THE UCM6200 SERIES IP PBX .................................. 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 7 of 320 Table of Tables UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Table 1: Technical Specifications ................................................................................................................ 21 Table 2: UCM6202/UCM6204 Equipment Packaging ................................................................................. 25 Table 3: LCD Menu Options ........................................................................................................................ 31 Table 4: UCM6202/UCM6204 LED INDICATORS ...................................................................................... 32 Table 5: UCM6208 LED INDICATORS ....................................................................................................... 33 Table 6: User Management->Create New User .......................................................................................... 40 Table 7: Operation Log Column Header ..................................................................................................... 43 Table 8: Change Binding Email option ........................................................................................................ 46 Table 9: UCM6202/UCM6204 Network Settings->Basic Settings .............................................................. 46 Table 10: UCM6208 Network Settings->Basic Settings .............................................................................. 48 Table 11: UCM6200 Network Settings->802.1X ......................................................................................... 52 Table 12: UCM6200 Network Settings->Static Routes ............................................................................... 53 Table 13: UCM6202/UCM6204 Network Settings->Port Forwarding .......................................................... 55 Table 14: UCM6200 Firewall->Static Defense->Current Service ................................................................ 60 Table 15: Typical Firewall Settings .............................................................................................................. 60 Table 16: Firewall Rule Settings .................................................................................................................. 61 Table 17: UCM6200 Firewall Dynamic Defense ......................................................................................... 62 Table 18: Fail2Ban Settings ........................................................................................................................ 63 Table 19: HTTP Server Settings.................................................................................................................. 72 Table 20: Email Settings.............................................................................................................................. 72 Table 21: Time Auto Updating ..................................................................................................................... 74 Table 22: Create New Office Time .............................................................................................................. 76 Table 23: Create New Holiday .................................................................................................................... 78 Table 24: Auto Provision Settings ............................................................................................................... 89 Table 25: Global Policy Parameters->Localization ..................................................................................... 92 Table 26: Global Policy Parameters->Phone Settings ................................................................................ 93 Table 27: Global Policy Parameters->Contact List ..................................................................................... 94 Table 28: Global Policy Parameters->Maintenance .................................................................................... 96 Table 29: Global Policy Parameters->Network Settings ............................................................................. 97 Table 30: Global Policy Parameters->Customization.................................................................................. 98 Table 31: Create New Template .................................................................................................................. 99 Table 32: Create New Model Template ..................................................................................................... 101 Table 33: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings ....................................................... 119 Table 34: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Media..................................................................... 120 Table 35: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Features ................................................................ 121 Table 36: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time ......................................................... 124 Table 37: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings ....................................................... 124 Table 38: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Media .................................................................... 125 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 8 of 320 Table 39: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Features ................................................................ 126 Table 40: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time ......................................................... 128 Table 41: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings ...................................................... 129 Table 42: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Media ................................................................... 130 Table 43: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Features ............................................................... 131 Table 44: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time ........................................................ 133 Table 45: Batch Add SIP Extension Parameters ....................................................................................... 134 Table 46: Batch Add IAX Extension Parameters ....................................................................................... 136 Table 47: Analog Trunk Configuration Parameters ................................................................................... 146 Table 48: PSTN Detection for Analog Trunk ............................................................................................. 151 Table 49: Create New SIP Trunk ............................................................................................................... 153 Table 50: SIP Register Trunk Configuration Parameters .......................................................................... 154 Table 51: SIP Peer Trunk Configuration Parameters ................................................................................ 157 Table 52: Create New IAX Trunk ............................................................................................................... 160 Table 53: IAX Register Trunk Configuration Parameters .......................................................................... 160 Table 54: IAX Peer Trunk Configuration Parameters ................................................................................ 161 Table 55: SLA Station Configuration Parameters ...................................................................................... 166 Table 56: Outbound Route Configuration Parameters .............................................................................. 170 Table 57: Inbound Rule Configuration Parameters ................................................................................... 173 Table 58: Conference Bridge Configuration Parameters .......................................................................... 180 Table 59: Conference Caller IVR Menu .................................................................................................... 184 Table 60: Conference Schedule Parameters ............................................................................................ 186 Table 61: IVR Configuration Parameters .................................................................................................. 190 Table 62: Voicemail Settings ..................................................................................................................... 198 Table 63: Voicemail IVR Menu .................................................................................................................. 199 Table 64: Voicemail Email Settings ........................................................................................................... 200 Table 65: Voicemail Group Settings .......................................................................................................... 202 Table 66: Ring Group Parameters ............................................................................................................ 204 Table 67: Paging/Intercom Group Configuration Parameters ................................................................... 210 Table 68: Call Queue Configuration Parameters ...................................................................................... 212 Table 69: FAX/T.38 Settings ...................................................................................................................... 222 Table 70: Follow Me Settings .................................................................................................................... 233 Table 71: Follow Me Options ..................................................................................................................... 234 Table 72: DISA Settings ............................................................................................................................ 238 Table 73: Callback Configuration Parameters........................................................................................... 240 Table 74: Event List Settings ..................................................................................................................... 242 Table 75: UCM6200 Feature Codes ......................................................................................................... 254 Table 76: Internal Options/General ........................................................................................................... 262 Table 77: Internal Options/Jitter Buffer ...................................................................................................... 264 Table 78: Internal Options/RTP Settings ................................................................................................... 265 Table 79: Internal Options/Payload ........................................................................................................... 265 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 9 of 320 Table 80: IAX Settings/General ................................................................................................................. 268 Table 81: IAX Settings/Registration .......................................................................................................... 268 Table 82: IAX Settings/Static Defense ...................................................................................................... 269 Table 83: SIP Settings/General ................................................................................................................. 270 Table 84: SIP Settings/Misc ...................................................................................................................... 270 Table 85: SIP Settings/Session Timer ....................................................................................................... 271 Table 86: SIP Settings/TCP and TLS ........................................................................................................ 271 Table 87: SIP Settings/NAT ....................................................................................................................... 272 Table 88: SIP Settings/ToS........................................................................................................................ 273 Table 89: Internal Options/Ports Config .................................................................................................... 276 Table 90: Announcements Center Settings ............................................................................................... 279 Table 91: Group Settings........................................................................................................................... 279 Table 92: Trunk Status............................................................................................................................... 282 Table 93: Extension Status ........................................................................................................................ 284 Table 94: Agent Status .............................................................................................................................. 285 Table 95: Interface Status Indicators ......................................................................................................... 286 Table 96: Parking Lot Status ..................................................................................................................... 287 Table 97: System Status->General ........................................................................................................... 288 Table 98: System Status->Network ........................................................................................................... 289 Table 99: CDR Filter Criteria ..................................................................................................................... 295 Table 100: CDR Statistics Filter Criteria .................................................................................................... 300 Table 101: API Configuration Files ............................................................................................................ 301 Table 102: Network Upgrade Configuration .............................................................................................. 305 Table 103: Data Sync Configuration ......................................................................................................... 310 Table 104: Cleaner Configuration ............................................................................................................. 312 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 10 of 320 Table of Figures UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Figure 1: UCM6202 Front View................................................................................................................... 25 Figure 2: UCM6202 Back View ................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 3: UCM6204 Front View................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 4: UCM6204 Back View ................................................................................................................... 27 Figure 5: UCM6208 Front View................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 6: UCM6208 Back View ................................................................................................................... 28 Figure 7: UCM6204 Web GUI Login Page.................................................................................................. 33 Figure 8: UCM6200 Setup Wizard .............................................................................................................. 35 Figure 9: UCM6200 Web GUI Language .................................................................................................... 36 Figure 10: User Management Page Display ............................................................................................... 38 Figure 11: Create New User........................................................................................................................ 40 Figure 12: User Management – New Users................................................................................................ 40 Figure 13: Edit User Information by Super Admin ...................................................................................... 41 Figure 14: User Portal Login ....................................................................................................................... 41 Figure 15: User Portal Layout ..................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 16: Multiple User Operation Error Prompt ....................................................................................... 42 Figure 17: Operation Logs .......................................................................................................................... 43 Figure 18: Operation Logs Filter ................................................................................................................. 44 Figure 19 : Change Password .................................................................................................................... 45 Figure 20: Change Binding Email ............................................................................................................... 45 Figure 21: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Route ............................................................................. 49 Figure 22: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Switch ............................................................................ 50 Figure 23: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Dual ............................................................................... 51 Figure 24: UCM6200 Using 802.1X as Client ............................................................................................. 51 Figure 25: UCM6200 Using 802.1X EAP-MD5 ........................................................................................... 52 Figure 26: UCM6204 Static Route Sample ................................................................................................. 54 Figure 27: UCM6204 Static Route Configuration ........................................................................................ 54 Figure 28: UCM6202/UCM6204 Port Forwarding Configuration ................................................................ 56 Figure 29: GXP2160 Web Access Using UCM6202 Port Forwarding ........................................................ 57 Figure 30: Register Domain Name on noip.com ......................................................................................... 58 Figure 31: UCM6200 DDNS Setting ........................................................................................................... 58 Figure 32: Using Domain Name to Connect to UCM6200 .......................................................................... 59 Figure 33: Create New Firewall Rule .......................................................................................................... 61 Figure 34: Configure Dynamic Defense ...................................................................................................... 63 Figure 35: LDAP Server Configurations ...................................................................................................... 65 Figure 36: Default LDAP Phonebook DN .................................................................................................... 65 Figure 37: Default LDAP Phonebook Attributes .......................................................................................... 66 Figure 38: LDAP Server->LDAP Phonebook .............................................................................................. 66 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 11 of 320 Figure 39: Add LDAP Phonebook ............................................................................................................... 67 Figure 40: Edit LDAP Phonebook ............................................................................................................... 67 Figure 41: Import Phonebook ..................................................................................................................... 68 Figure 42: Phonebook CSV File Format ..................................................................................................... 68 Figure 43: LDAP Phonebook After Import ................................................................................................... 69 Figure 44: Export Selected LDAP Phonebook ............................................................................................ 69 Figure 45: LDAP Client Configurations ....................................................................................................... 70 Figure 46: GXP2200 LDAP Phonebook Configuration ............................................................................... 71 Figure 47: UCM6200 Email Settings ........................................................................................................... 73 Figure 48: Set Time Manually ..................................................................................................................... 75 Figure 49: Create New Office Time ............................................................................................................. 76 Figure 50: Settings->Time Settings->Office Time ....................................................................................... 77 Figure 51: Create New Holiday ................................................................................................................... 77 Figure 52: Settings->Time Settings->Holiday ............................................................................................. 78 Figure 53: Settings->Recordings Storage ................................................................................................... 79 Figure 54: Recordings Storage Prompt Information ................................................................................... 80 Figure 55: Recording Storage Category ..................................................................................................... 80 Figure 56: Login Timeout Settings .............................................................................................................. 81 Figure 57: Google Service Settings->OAuth2.0 Authentication .................................................................. 82 Figure 58: Google Service->New Project ................................................................................................... 83 Figure 59: Google Service->Create New Credential .................................................................................. 83 Figure 60: Google Service->OAuth2.0 Login .............................................................................................. 84 Figure 61: Zero Config Configuration Architecture for End Point Device ................................................... 87 Figure 62: UCM6200 Zero Config ............................................................................................................... 88 Figure 63: Auto Provision Settings .............................................................................................................. 89 Figure 64: Auto Discover ............................................................................................................................. 91 Figure 65: Discovered Devices ................................................................................................................... 91 Figure 66: Global Policy Categories ........................................................................................................... 92 Figure 67: Edit Global Template ................................................................................................................ 100 Figure 68: Edit Model Template ................................................................................................................ 102 Figure 69: Template Management ............................................................................................................ 103 Figure 70: Upload Model Template Manually............................................................................................ 104 Figure 71: Create New Device .................................................................................................................. 105 Figure 72: Manage Devices ...................................................................................................................... 105 Figure 73: Edit Device ............................................................................................................................... 106 Figure 74: Edit Customize Device Settings............................................................................................... 108 Figure 75: Add P Value in Customize Device Settings ............................................................................. 109 Figure 76: Modify Selected Devices - Same Model .................................................................................. 110 Figure 77: Modify Selected Devices - Different Models ............................................................................ 111 Figure 78: Device List in Zero Config ........................................................................................................ 112 Figure 79: Zero Config Sample - Global Policy......................................................................................... 113 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 12 of 320 Figure 80: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 1 .................................................................................. 114 Figure 81: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 2 .................................................................................. 115 Figure 82: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 3 .................................................................................. 116 Figure 83: Create New Device .................................................................................................................. 118 Figure 84: Manage Extensions ................................................................................................................. 139 Figure 85: Export Extensions .................................................................................................................... 140 Figure 86: Import Extensions .................................................................................................................... 140 Figure 87: Email To User - Prompt Information ......................................................................................... 141 Figure 88: Account Registration Information and QR Code...................................................................... 142 Figure 89: LDAP Client Information and QR Code ................................................................................... 142 Figure 90: Multiple Registrations per Extension ....................................................................................... 143 Figure 91: Extension - Concurrent Registration ........................................................................................ 143 Figure 92: SMS Message Support ............................................................................................................ 144 Figure 93: UCM6200 FXO Tone Settings ................................................................................................. 149 Figure 94: UCM6200 PSTN Detection ...................................................................................................... 150 Figure 95: UCM6200 PSTN Detection: Auto Detect ................................................................................. 150 Figure 96: UCM6200 PSTN Detection: Semi-Auto Detect ....................................................................... 151 Figure 97: DOD extension selection ......................................................................................................... 163 Figure 98: Edit DOD .................................................................................................................................. 164 Figure 99: SLA Station .............................................................................................................................. 166 Figure 100: Enable SLA Mode for Analog Trunk ....................................................................................... 168 Figure 101: Analog Trunk with SLA Mode Enabled .................................................................................. 168 Figure 102: SLA Example - SLA Station ................................................................................................... 168 Figure 103: SLA Example - MPK Configuration ........................................................................................ 169 Figure 104: Inbound Route feature: Prepend ........................................................................................... 175 Figure 105: Inbound Route - Multiple Mode.............................................................................................. 176 Figure 106: Blacklist Configuration Parameters........................................................................................ 177 Figure 107: Blacklist csv File .................................................................................................................... 178 Figure 108: Conference Invitation From Web GUI.................................................................................... 182 Figure 109: Conference Recording ........................................................................................................... 185 Figure 110: Conference Schedule............................................................................................................. 189 Figure 111: Click on Prompt to Create IVR Prompt .................................................................................. 192 Figure 112: Record New Custom Prompt ................................................................................................. 193 Figure 113: Upload Custom Prompt .......................................................................................................... 193 Figure 114: Language Settings for Voice Prompt ..................................................................................... 194 Figure 115: Voice Prompt Package List .................................................................................................... 195 Figure 116: New Voice Prompt Language Added ..................................................................................... 195 Figure 117: Upload Single Voice Prompt for Entire Language Pack ........................................................ 196 Figure 118: Voicemail Email Settings ........................................................................................................ 201 Figure 119: Voicemail Group ..................................................................................................................... 202 Figure 120: Ring Group............................................................................................................................. 204 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 13 of 320 Figure 121: Ring Group Configuration ...................................................................................................... 206 Figure 122: Sync LDAP Server option ...................................................................................................... 207 Figure 123: Manually Sync LDAP Server ................................................................................................. 207 Figure 124: Ring Group Remote Extension .............................................................................................. 208 Figure 125: Paging/Intercom Group.......................................................................................................... 210 Figure 126: Page/Intercom Group Settings .............................................................................................. 211 Figure 127: Call Queue ............................................................................................................................. 212 Figure 128: Agent Login Settings .............................................................................................................. 215 Figure 129: Edit Extension Group ............................................................................................................. 216 Figure 130: Select Extension Group in Outbound Route.......................................................................... 217 Figure 131: Edit Pickup Group .................................................................................................................. 218 Figure 132: Edit Pickup Feature Code ...................................................................................................... 219 Figure 133: Music On Hold Default Class ................................................................................................. 220 Figure 134: Configure Analog Trunk without Fax Detection ..................................................................... 224 Figure 135: Configure Extension for Fax Machine: FXS Extension ......................................................... 224 Figure 136: Configure Extension for Fax Machine: Analog Settings ........................................................ 225 Figure 137: Configure Inbound Rule for Fax............................................................................................. 225 Figure 138: Create Fax Extension ............................................................................................................ 226 Figure 139: Inbound Route to Fax Extension ........................................................................................... 227 Figure 140: Create Follow Me ................................................................................................................... 232 Figure 141: Edit Follow Me ....................................................................................................................... 232 Figure 142: Configure One-Key Dial ......................................................................................................... 236 Figure 143: One-Key Dial Destinations..................................................................................................... 237 Figure 144: Create New DISA .................................................................................................................. 238 Figure 145: Create New Event List ........................................................................................................... 243 Figure 146: Create Dial By Name Group .................................................................................................. 246 Figure 147: Dial By Name Group In IVR Key Pressing Events ................................................................ 247 Figure 148: Dial By Name Group In Inbound Rule ................................................................................... 248 Figure 149: Configure Extension First Name and Last Name .................................................................. 249 Figure 150: Status->PBX Status->Active Calls - Ringing .......................................................................... 250 Figure 151: Status->PBX Status->Active Calls – Call Established ........................................................... 250 Figure 152: Configure to Monitor an Active Call ....................................................................................... 251 Figure 153: Download Recording File from CDR Page ............................................................................ 258 Figure 154: Download Recording File from Recording Files Page ........................................................... 259 Figure 155: FXS Ports Signaling Preference ............................................................................................ 276 Figure 156: FXO Ports ACIM Settings ...................................................................................................... 276 Figure 157: Fax Sending in Web UI .......................................................................................................... 278 Figure 158: Announcements Center ......................................................................................................... 279 Figure 159: Announcements Center Group Configuration........................................................................ 280 Figure 160: Announcements Center Code Configuration ......................................................................... 281 Figure 161: Announcements Center Example .......................................................................................... 281 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 14 of 320 Figure 162: Status->PBX Status ............................................................................................................... 282 Figure 163: Trunk Status ........................................................................................................................... 282 Figure 164: Extension Status .................................................................................................................... 283 Figure 165: Queue Status ......................................................................................................................... 285 Figure 166: Conference Room Status....................................................................................................... 286 Figure 167: UCM6204 Interfaces Status ................................................................................................... 286 Figure 168: Parking Lot Status .................................................................................................................. 287 Figure 169: System Status->Storage Usage ............................................................................................. 290 Figure 170: System Status->Resource Usage .......................................................................................... 290 Figure 171: System Events->Alert Events Lists: Disk Usage ................................................................... 291 Figure 172: System Events->Alert Events Lists: Memory Usage ............................................................. 292 Figure 173: System Events->Alert Events Lists: System Reboot ............................................................. 292 Figure 174: System Events->Alert Events Lists: System Crash ............................................................... 292 Figure 175: System Events->Alert Log ..................................................................................................... 293 Figure 176: Filter for Alert Log................................................................................................................... 294 Figure 177: CDR Filter .............................................................................................................................. 295 Figure 178: Call Report ............................................................................................................................. 296 Figure 179: Call Report Entry with Audio Recording File .......................................................................... 296 Figure 180: Automatic Download Settings ................................................................................................ 297 Figure 181: CDR Report ........................................................................................................................... 297 Figure 182: Detailed CDR Information ...................................................................................................... 298 Figure 183: Downloaded CDR File Sample - Call To Shows "s" .............................................................. 298 Figure 184: Downloaded CDR File Sample - Source Channel and Dest Channel 1 ................................ 299 Figure 185: Downloaded CDR File Sample - Source Channel and Dest Channel 2 ................................ 299 Figure 186: Downloaded CDR File Sample - Source Channel and Dest Channel 3 ................................ 299 Figure 187: CDR Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 300 Figure 188: CDR->Recording Files ........................................................................................................... 301 Figure 189: Network Upgrade ................................................................................................................... 304 Figure 190: Local Upgrade........................................................................................................................ 305 Figure 191: Upgrading Firmware Files ...................................................................................................... 306 Figure 192: Reboot UCM6200 .................................................................................................................. 306 Figure 193: Create New Backup ............................................................................................................... 308 Figure 194: Backup / Restore ................................................................................................................... 309 Figure 195: Local Backup ......................................................................................................................... 309 Figure 196: Data Sync .............................................................................................................................. 310 Figure 197: Restore UCM6200 from Backup File ..................................................................................... 311 Figure 198: Cleaner .................................................................................................................................. 312 Figure 199: Reset and Reboot .................................................................................................................. 313 Figure 200: Ethernet Capture ................................................................................................................... 315 Figure 201: PING ...................................................................................................................................... 315 Figure 202: Traceroute .............................................................................................................................. 316 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 15 of 320 Figure 203: Troubleshooting Analog Trunks ............................................................................................. 317 Figure 204: Service Check ........................................................................................................................ 317 Figure 205: Network Status ....................................................................................................................... 318 Figure 206: SSH Access ........................................................................................................................... 319 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 16 of 320 GNU GPL INFORMATION UCM6200 firmware contains third-party software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Grandstream uses software under the specific terms of the GPL. Please see the GNU General Public License (GPL) for the exact terms and conditions of the license. Grandstream GNU GPL related source code can be downloaded from Grandstream web site from: http://www.grandstream.com/support/faq/gnu-general-public-license/gnu-gpl-information-download Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 17 of 320 CHANGE LOG This section documents significant changes from previous versions of the UCM6200 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 1.0.0.1 This is the initial version. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 18 of 320 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Grandstream UCM6200 series IP PBX appliance. The UCM6200 series IP PBX appliance is designed to bring enterprise-grade voice, video, data, and mobility features to small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) in an easy-to-manage fashion. This IP PBX series allows businesses to unify multiple communication technologies, such comprehensive voice, video calling, video conferencing, video surveillance, data tools and facility access management onto one common network that that can be managed and/or accessed remotely. The UCM6200 series supports a dual core 1GHz ARM CortexTM A9 and 400Mhz VINETICTM A8 processors, 1GB RAM and 4GB flash. The secure and reliable UCM6200 series delivers enterprise-grade features without any licensing fees, costs-per-feature or recurring fees. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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 UCM6200 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 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 19 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 20 of 320 PRODUCT OVERVIEW TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 1: Technical Specifications Interfaces Analog Telephone FXS Ports PSTN Line FXO Ports Network Interfaces 2 ports (both with lifeline capability in case of power outage) UCM6202: 2 ports UCM6204: 4 ports UCM6208: 8 ports UCM6202/6204: Dual Gigabit RJ45 ports with integrated PoE Plus (IEEE 802.3at-2009) UCM6208: Single Gigabit RJ45 port with integrated PoE Plus (IEEE 802.3at-2009) NAT Router Yes, UCM6204/UCM6208 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 Voice-over-Packet Capabilities Voice and Fax Codecs LEC with NLP Packetized Voice Protocol Unit, 128ms-tail-length carrier grade Line Echo Cancellation, Dynamic Jitter Buffer, Modem detection and auto-switch to G.711 G.711 A-law/U-law, G.722, G.723.1 5.3K/6.3K, G.726, G.729A/B, iLBC (30ms only), GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, ADPCM; T.38 Video Codecs H.264, H.263, H.263+, VP8 QoS Layer 3 QoS, Layer 2 QoS Signaling and Control DTMF Methods Provisioning Protocol and Plug-and-Play Network Protocols Disconnect Methods Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 In Audio, RFC2833, and SIP INFO TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS, auto-discovery and auto-provisioning of Grandstream IP endpoints via ZeroConfig (DHCP Option 66/multicast SIP SUBSCRIBE/mDNS), eventlist between local and remote trunk TCP/UDP/IP, RTP/RTCP, ICMP, ARP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, NTP, TFTP, SSH, HTTP/HTTPS, PPPoE, SIP (RFC3261), STUN, SRTP, TLS Call Progress Tone, Polarity Reversal, Hook Flash Timing, Loop Current Disconnect, Busy Tone UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 21 of 320 Security Media SRTP, TLS, HTTPS, SSH Physical Universal Power Supply Dimensions Environmental Mounting Weight Output: 12VDC, 1.5A Input: 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz UCM6202/6204: 226mm (L) x 155mm (W) x 34.5mm (H) UCM6208: 440mm (L) x 185mm (W) x 44mm (H) Operating: 32 - 104oF / 0 - 40oC, 10-90% (non-condensing) Storage: 14 - 140oF / -10 - 60oC UCM6202/6204: Wall mount and Desktop UCM6208: Rack mount and Desktop UCM6202: Unit weight 0.51kg, Package weight 0.94kg UCM6204: Unit weight 0.51kg, Package weight 0.94kg UCM6208: Unit weight 2.23kg, Package weight 3.09kg Additional Features English/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese/Spanish/French/ Portuguese/German/Russian/Italian/Polish/Czech for Web UI; Multi-language Support Customizable IVR/voice prompts for English, Chinese, British English, German, Spanish, Greek, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Hebrew, Arabic; Customizable language pack to support any other languages Caller ID Bellcore/Telcordia, ETSI-FSK, ETSI-DTMF, SIN 227 - BT Polarity Reversal/ Wink Yes, with enable/disable option upon call establishment and termination Call Center Customizable Auto Attendant Multiple configurable call queues, automatic call distribution (ACD) based on agent skills/availability busy level, in-queue announcement Up to 5 layers of IVR (Interactive Voice Response) UCM6202: Concurrent audio calls up to 50, concurrent WebRTC calls up to 25 UCM6204: Concurrent audio calls up to 75, concurrent WebRTC calls up to 35 UCM6208: Concurrent audio calls up to 100, concurrent WebRTC calls up to 50 Maximum Call Capacity Or up to 66% performance if calls are SRTP encrypted Conference Bridges Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6202/6204: Up to 3 password-protected conference bridges allowing up to 25 simultaneous PSTN or IP participants UCM6208: Up to 6 password-protected conference bridges allowing up to 32 simultaneous PSTN or IP participants UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 22 of 320 Call Features Compliance Call park, call forward, call transfer, DND, ring/hunt group, paging/intercom and etc 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 and ITU-T K.21 (Basic Level) UL 60950 (power adapter) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: UCM6200 FXS ports lifeline functionality: The UCM6200 FXS interfaces are metallic through to the FXO interfaces. If there is power outage, FXS1 port will fail over to FXO 1 port, FXS 2 port will fail over to FXO 2 port. The user can still access the PSTN connected with the FXO interfaces from FXS interfaces. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 23 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 24 of 320 INSTALLATION Before deploying and configuring the UCM6200 series, the device needs to be properly powered up and connected to network. This section describes detailed information on installation, connection and warranty policy of the UCM6200 series. EQUIPMENT PACKAGING Table 2: UCM6202/UCM6204 Equipment Packaging Main Case Yes (1) Power Adaptor Yes (1) Ethernet Cable Yes (1) Quick Installation Guide Yes (1) GPL License Yes (1) CONNECT YOUR UCM6200 CONNECT THE UCM6202 Figure 1: UCM6202 Front View Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 25 of 320 Figure 2: UCM6202 Back View To set up the UCM6202, follow the steps below: 1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the UCM6202. 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 UCM6202. Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet. 4. Wait for the UCM6202 to boot up. The LCD in the front will show the device hardware information when the boot process is done. 5. Once the UCM6202 is successfully connected to network, the LED indicator for WAN in the front will be in solid green and the LCD shows up the IP address. 6. (Optional) Connect PSTN lines from the wall jack to the FXO ports; connect analog lines (phone and Fax) to the FXS ports. CONNECT THE UCM6204 Figure 3: UCM6204 Front View Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 26 of 320 Figure 4: UCM6204 Back View To set up the UCM6204, follow the steps below: 1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the WAN port of the UCM6204. 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 UCM6204. Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet. 4. Wait for the UCM6204 to boot up. The LCD in the front will show the device hardware information when the boot process is done. 5. Once the UCM6204 is successfully connected to network, the LED indicator for WAN in the front will be in solid green and the LCD shows up the IP address. 6. (Optional) Connect PSTN lines from the wall jack to the FXO ports; connect analog lines (phone and Fax) to the FXS ports. CONNECT THE UCM6208 To set up the UCM6208, follow the steps below: 1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the UCM6208. 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 UCM6208. Insert the main plug of the power adapter into a surge-protected power outlet. 4. Wait for the UCM6208 to boot up. The LCD in the front will show the device hardware information when the boot process is done. 5. Once the UCM6208 is successfully connected to network, the LED indicator for NETWORK in the front will be in solid green and the LCD shows up the IP address. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 27 of 320 6. (Optional) Connect PSTN lines from the wall jack to the FXO ports; connect analog lines (phone and Fax) to the FXS ports. Figure 5: UCM6208 Front View Figure 6: UCM6208 Back View SAFETY COMPLIANCES The UCM6200 series IP PBX complies with FCC/CE and various safety standards. The UCM6200 power adapter is compliant with the UL standard. Use the universal power adapter provided with the UCM6200 package only. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover damages to the device caused by unsupported power adapters. WARRANTY If the UCM6200 series IP PBX 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 our Technical Support Team for a RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number before the product is returned. Grandstream reserves the right to remedy warranty policy without prior notification. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 28 of 320 Warning: Use the power adapter provided with the UCM6200 series IP PBX. Do not use a different power adapter as this may damage the device. This type of damage is not covered under warranty. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 29 of 320 GETTING STARTED The UCM6200 series provides LCD interface, LED indication and web GUI configuration interface. The LCD displays hardware, software and network information. Users could also navigate in the LCD menu for device information and basic network configuration. The LED indication at the front of the device provides interface connection and activity status. The web GUI gives users access to all the configurations and options for UCM6200 series setup. This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to use the LCD menu, LED indicators and Web GUI of the UCM6200 series. Once the basic settings are done, users could start making calls from UCM6200 extension registered on a SIP phone as described at the end of this section. USE THE LCD MENU Default LCD Display When the device is powered up, the LCD will show device model (e.g., UCM6204), hardware version (e.g., V1.0A) and IP address. Press "Down" button and the system time will be displayed as well. Menu Access Press "OK" button to start browsing menu options. Please see menu options in [Table 3: LCD Menu Options]. Menu Navigation Press the "Down" arrow key to browser different menu options. Press the "OK" button to select an entry. Exit If "Back" option is available in the menu, select it to go back to the previous menu. For "Device Info" "Network Info" and "Web Info" which do not have "Back" option, simply press the "OK" button to go back to the previous menu. Also, the LCD will display default idle screen after staying in menu option for 15 seconds. LCD Backlight The LCD backlight will be on upon key pressing. The backlight will go off after the LCD stays in idle for 30 seconds. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 30 of 320 Table 3: LCD Menu Options View Events Device Info Critical Events Other Events Hardware: Hardware version number Software: Software version number P/N: Part number WAN MAC: WAN side MAC address (UCM6202/UCM6204 only) LAN MAC: LAN side MAC address Uptime: System up time For UCM6208: LAN Mode: DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE LAN IP: IP address LAN Subnet Mask For UCM6202/UCM6204: Network Info WAN Mode: DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE WAN IP: IP address WAN Subnet Mask LAN IP: IP address LAN Subnet Mask For UCM6208: Network Menu LAN Mode: Select LAN mode as DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE Static Route Reset: Click to reset the static route setting For UCM6202/UCM6204: WAN Mode: Select WAN mode as DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE Static Route Reset: Click to reset the static route setting Reboot Factory Reset LCD Test Patterns Press "OK" to start. Then press "Down" button to test different LCD Factory Menu patterns. When done, press "OK" button to exit. Fan Mode Select "Auto" or "On". Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 LED Test Patterns UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 31 of 320 Select "All On" "All Off" or "Blinking" and check LED status. RTC Test Patterns Select "2022-02-22 22:22" or "2011-01-11 11:11" to start the RTC (Real-Time Clock) test pattern. Then check the system time from LCD idle screen by pressing "DOWN" button, or from web GUI->System Status->General page. Reboot the device manually after the RTC test is done. Hardware Testing Select "Test SVIP" to perform SVIP test on the device. This is mainly for factory testing purpose which verifies the hardware connection inside the device. The diagnostic result will display in the LCD after the test is done. Web Info SSH Switch Protocol: Web access protocol. HTTP or HTTPS. By default it's HTTPS Port: Web access port number. By default it's 8089 Enable SSH: Enable SSH access. Disable SSH: Disable SSH access. By default the SSH access is disabled. USE THE LED INDICATORS The UCM6200 has LED indicators in the front to display connection status. The following table shows the status definitions. Table 4: UCM6202/UCM6204 LED INDICATORS LED Indicator LED Status LAN WAN Solid: Connected USB Flashing: Data Transferring SD OFF: Not Connected FXS (Phone/Fax) FXO (Telco Line) Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 32 of 320 Table 5: UCM6208 LED INDICATORS LED NETWORK LED Status Solid: Connected OFF: Not Connected ACT USB Solid: Connected SD Flashing: Data Transferring Phone (FXS) OFF: Not Connected Line (FXO) USE THE WEB GUI ACCESS WEB GUI The UCM6200 embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow users to configure the device through a Web browser such as Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and etc. Figure 7: UCM6204 Web GUI Login Page Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 33 of 320 To access the Web GUI: 1. Connect the computer to the same network as the UCM6200. 2. Ensure the device is properly powered up and shows its IP address on the LCD. 3. Open a Web browser on the computer and enter the web GUI URL in the following format: http(s)://IP-Address:Port where the IP-Address is the IP address displayed on the UCM6200 LCD. By default, the protocol is HTTPS and the Port number is 8089. For example, if the LCD shows 192.168.40.167, please enter the following in your web browser: https://192.168.40.167:8089 4. Enter the administrator’s login and password to access the Web Configuration Menu. The default administrator's username and password is "admin" and "admin". It is highly recommended to change the default password after login for the first time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: By default, the UCM6200 has "Redirect From Port 80" enabled. Therefore, if users type in the UCM6200 IP address in the web browser, the web page will be automatically redirected to the page using HTTPS and port 8089. For example, if the LCD shows 192.168.40.167, please enter 192.168.40.167 in your web browser and the web page will be redirected to: https://192.168.40.167:8089 The option "Redirect From Port 80" can be configured under the UCM6200 web GUI->Settings->HTTP Server. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 34 of 320 SETUP WIZARD When the user logs in the UCM6200 web UI for the first time, a setup wizard will guide the user to set up basic configuration. Configurations in setup wizard includes: Time zone, Change password, Network settings, Extensions, Trunk and routes. Figure 8: UCM6200 Setup Wizard During the wizard, the user can quit the setup wizard at any time to start over with manual configuration. At the last step of the wizard, the user will be provided with summary for review, before the configuration is loaded. Once the setup is completed, the system is ready to go. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 35 of 320 WEB GUI CONFIGURATIONS There are four main sections in the Web GUI for users to view the PBX status, configure and manage the PBX. Status: Displays PBX status, System Status, System Events and CDR. PBX: To configure extensions, trunks, call routes, zero config for auto provisioning, call features, internal options, IAX settings and SIP settings. Settings: To configure user management, network settings, firewall settings, change password, LDAP Server, HTTP Server, Email Settings, Time Settings, NTP server, recording storage and login timeout. Maintenance: To perform firmware upgrade, backup configurations, cleaner setup, reset/reboot, syslog setup and troubleshooting. WEB GUI LANGUAGES Currently the UCM6200 series web GUI supports English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Polish, German and etc. Users can select the displayed language in web GUI login page, or at the upper right of the web GUI after logging in. Figure 9: UCM6200 Web GUI Language Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 36 of 320 SAVE AND APPLY CHANGES Click on "Save" button after configuring the web GUI options in one page. After saving all the changes, make sure click on "Apply Changes" button on the upper right of the web page to submit all the changes. If the change requires reboot to take effect, a prompted message will pop up for you to reboot the device. MAKE YOUR FIRST CALL Power up the UCM6200 and your SIP end point phone. Connect both devices to the network. Then follow the steps below to make your first call. 1. Log in the UCM6200 web GUI, go to PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions. 2. Click on "Create New SIP Extension" to create a new extension. You will need User ID, Password and Voicemail Password information to register and use the extension later. 3. Register the extension on your phone with the SIP User ID, SIP server and SIP Password information. The SIP server address is the UCM6200 IP address. 4. When your phone is registered with the extension, dial *97 to access the voicemail box. Enter the Voicemail Password once you hear "Password" voice prompt. 5. Once successfully logged in to the voicemail, you will be prompted with the Voice Mail Main menu. 6. You are successfully connected to the PBX system now. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 37 of 320 SYSTEM SETTINGS This section explains configurations for system-wide parameters on the UCM6200. System settings are under “Settings” tag on UCM6200 web GUI. System settings include User Management, Network Settings, Firewall, Change Password, LDAP server, HTTP server, Email settings, Time Settings, NTP Server, Recordings Storage and Login Timeout settings. USER MANAGEMENT User management is on web GUI->Settings->User Management page. User could create multiple accounts for different administrators to log in the UCM6200 web GUI. Additionally, the system will automatically create user accounts along with creating new extensions for extension users to login to the web UI using their extension number and password. All existing user accounts for web UI login will be displayed on User Management page as shown in the following figure. Figure 10: User Management Page Display USER PRIVILEGES Three privilege levels are supported: Super Admin Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 38 of 320 - This is the highest privilege. Super Admin can access all pages on UCM6200 web GUI, change configuration for all options and execute all the operations. Super Admin can create, edit and delete one or more users with “Admin” privilege Super Admin can edit and delete one or more users with “Consumer” privilege Super Admin can view operation logs generated by all users. By default, the user account “admin” is configured with “Super Admin” privilege and it’s the only user with “Super Admin” privilege. The User Name and Privilege level cannot be changed or deleted. Super Admin could change its own login password on web UI->Settings->Change Password page. Super Admin could view operations done by all the users in web UI->Settings->User Management->Operation Log. Admin Users with “Admin” privilege can only be created by “Super Admin” user. “Admin” privilege users are not allowed to access the following pages: Maintenance->Upgrade Maintenance->Backup Maintenance->Cleaner Maintenance->Reset/Reboot Settings->User Management->Operation Log “Admin” privilege users cannot create new users for login. Consumer A user account for web UI login is created automatically by the system when a new extension is created. The user could log in the web UI with the extension number and password to access user information, extension configuration and CDR of that extension. CREATE NEW WEB UI USER When logged in as Super Admin, click on to create a new account for web UI user. The following dialog will prompt. Configure the parameters as shown in below table. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 39 of 320 Figure 11: Create New User Table 6: User Management->Create New User User Name User Password Privilege Configure a username to identify the user which will be required in web UI login. Letters, digits and underscore are allowed in the user name. Configure a password for this user which will be required in web UI login. Letters, digits and underscore are allowed. This is the role of the web UI user. Currently only “Admin” is supported when Super Admin creates a new user. Department Fax Email Address First Name Last Name Enter the necessary information to keep a record for this user. Home Number Phone Number Once created, the Super Admin can edit the users by clicking on or delete the user by clicking on Figure 12: User Management – New Users Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 40 of 320 USER PORTAL The user could log in web UI user portal using the extension number and password. When there is an extension created in the UCM6200, the corresponding user account for the extension is automatically created. The user portal allows limited access including user information, extension configuration and CDR information of the extension. The login username is the extension number and the password is configured by Super Admin. The following figure shows the dialog of editing the account information by Super Admin. The User Name must be the extension number and it’s not configurable. Figure 13: Edit User Information by Super Admin The following figure shows an example of login page using extension number 1000 as the username. Figure 14: User Portal Login After login, the web UI displays is shown as below. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 41 of 320 Figure 15: User Portal Layout For the configuration parameter information in each page, please refer to [Table 6: User Management->Create New User] for options in User Portal->Basic Information->User Information page; please refer to [EXTENSIONS] for options in User Portal->Basic Information->Extension page; please refer to [CDR] for User Portal->Basic Information->CDR page. CONCURRENT MULTI‐USER LOGIN When there are multiple web UI users created, concurrent multi-user login is supported on the UCM6200. Multiple users could edit options and have configurations take effect simultaneously. However, if different users are editing the same option or making the same operation (by clicking on “Apply Changes”), a prompt will pop up as shown in the following figure. Figure 16: Multiple User Operation Error Prompt OPERATION LOG Super Admin has the authority to view operation logs on UCM6200 web GUI->Settings->User Management->Operation Log page. Operation logs list operations done by all the web UI users, for example, web UI login, creating trunk, creating outbound rule and etc. There are 6 columns to record the operation details “Date”, “User Name”, “IP Address”, “Results”, “Page Operation” and “Specific Operation”. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 42 of 320 Figure 17: Operation Logs The operation log can be sorted and filtered for easy access. Click on the header of each column to sort. For example, clicking on "Date" will sort the logs according to operation date and time. Clicking on "Date" again will reverse the order. Table 7: Operation Log Column Header Date The date and time when the operation is executed. User Name The username of the user who performed the operation. IP Address The IP address from which the operation is made. Results The result of the operation. Page Operation Specific Operation The page where the operation is made. For example, login, logout, delete user, create trunk and etc. Click on to view the options and values configured by this operation. User could also filter the operation logs by time condition, IP address and/or username. Configure these conditions and then click on Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 43 of 320 Figure 18: Operation Logs Filter The above figure shows an example that operations made by user “support” on device with IP 192.168.40.173 from 2014-11-01 00:00 to 2014-11-06 15:38 are filtered out and displayed. To delete operation logs, users can perform filtering first and then click on delete the filtered result of operation logs. Or users can click on to to delete all operation logs at once. CHANGE PASSWORD After logging in the UCM6200 web UI for the first time, it is highly recommended for users to change the default password "admin" to a more complicated password for security purpose. Follow the steps below to change the Web UI access password. 1. Go to Web UI->Settings->User Management-> Change Password page. 2. Enter the old password first. 3. Enter the new password and re-type the new password to confirm. The new password has to be at least 4 characters. The maximum length of the password is 30 characters. 4. Configure the Email Address that is used when login credential is lost. 5. Click on "Save" and the user will be automatically logged out. 6. Once the web page comes back to the login page again, enter the username "admin" and the new password to login. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 44 of 320 Figure 19 : Change Password Enter Old Password Enter the Old Password for UCM6200 Enter New Password Enter the New Password for UCM6200 Retype New Password Email Address Retype the New Password for UCM6200 Configure the Email address for UCM6200. In case login credential is lost, Email address is used to retrieve login credential CHANGE BINDNG EMAIL UCM6200 allows user to configure binding email in case login password is lost. UCM6200 login credential will be sent to the designated email address. The feature can be found under web UI->Settings->User Management->Change Binding Email. Figure 20: Change Binding Email Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 45 of 320 Table 8: Change Binding Email option Enter the password of the account Email Address Enter the current login user credential for UCM6200 Email Address is used to retrieve password when password is lost NETWORK SETTINGS After successfully connecting the UCM6200 to the network for the first time, users could login the Web GUI and go to Settings->Network Settings to configure the network parameters for the device. Additional network functions and settings are available for UCM6202 and UCM6204: UCM6202/UCM6204 supports Route/Switch/Dual mode functions. In this section, all the available network setting options are listed for all models. Select each tab in web GUI->Settings->Network Settings page to configure LAN settings, WAN settings (UCM6202/UCM6204 only), 802.1X and Port Forwarding (UCM6202/UCM6204 only). BASIC SETTINGS Please refer to the following tables for basic network configuration parameters on UCM6202/UCM6204, and UCM6208 respectively. Table 9: UCM6202/UCM6204 Network Settings->Basic Settings Select "Route", "Switch" or "Dual" mode on the network interface of UCM6200. The default setting is "Route". Route WAN port interface will be used for uplink connection. LAN port interface will be used to serve as router. Method Switch WAN port interface will be used for uplink connection. LAN port interface will be used as bridge for PC connection. Dual Both ports can be used for uplink connection. Users will need assign LAN 1 or LAN 2 as the default interface in option "Default Interface" and configure "Gateway IP" for this interface. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 46 of 320 Preferred DNS Server Enter the preferred DNS server address. If Preferred DNS is used, UCM will try to use it as Primary DNS server. WAN (when "Method" is set to "Route") IP Method Select DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE. The default setting is DHCP. IP Address Enter the IP address for static IP settings. The default setting is 192.168.0.160. Subnet Mask Gateway IP DNS Server 1 Enter the subnet mask address for static IP settings. The default setting is 255.255.0.0. Enter the gateway IP address for static IP settings. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. Enter the DNS server 1 address for static IP settings. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. DNS Server 2 Enter the DNS server 2 address for static IP settings. User Name Enter the user name to connect via PPPoE. Password Enter the password to connect via PPPoE. Layer 2 QoS Assign the VLAN tag of the layer 2 QoS packets for WAN port. The default value 802.1Q/VLAN Tag is 0. Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Assign the priority value of the layer 2 QoS packets for WAN port. The default Priority Value value is 0. LAN (when Method is set to "Route") IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to LAN port. The default setting is 192.168.2.1. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. The default setting is 255.255.255.0. DHCP Server Enable Enable or disable DHCP server capability. The default setting is "Yes". DNS Server 1 Enter DNS server address 1. The default setting is 8.8.8.8. DNS Server 2 Enter DNS server address 2. The default setting is 208.67.222.222. Allow IP Address From Enter the DHCP IP Pool starting address. The default setting is 192.168.2.100. Allow IP Address To Enter the DHCP IP Pool ending address. The default setting is 192.168.2.254. Default IP Lease Time Enter the IP lease time (in seconds). The default setting is 43200. LAN (when Method is set to "Switch") IP Method Select DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE. The default setting is DHCP. IP Address Enter the IP address for static IP settings. The default setting is 192.168.0.160. Subnet Mask Gateway IP DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Enter the subnet mask address for static IP settings. The default setting is 255.255.0.0. Enter the gateway IP address for static IP settings. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. Enter the DNS server 1 address for static IP settings. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. Enter the DNS server 2 address for static IP settings. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 47 of 320 User Name Enter the user name to connect via PPPoE. Password Enter the password to connect via PPPoE. Layer 2 QoS Assign the VLAN tag of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default value is 802.1Q/VLAN Tag 0. Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Assign the priority value of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default Priority Value value is 0. LAN 1 / LAN 2 (when Method is set to "Dual") If "Dual" is selected as "Method", users will need assign the default interface to be Default Interface LAN 1 (mapped to UCM6202 WAN port) or LAN 2 (mapped to UCM6202 LAN port) and then configure network settings for LAN 1/LAN 2. The default interface is LAN 2. IP Method Select DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE. The default setting is DHCP. IP Address Enter the IP address for static IP settings. The default setting is 192.168.0.160. Subnet Mask Gateway IP DNS Server 1 Enter the subnet mask address for static IP settings. The default setting is 255.255.0.0. Enter the gateway IP address for static IP settings when the port is assigned as default interface. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. Enter the DNS server 1 address for static IP settings. The default setting is 0.0.0.0. DNS Server 2 Enter the DNS server 2 address for static IP settings. User Name Enter the user name to connect via PPPoE. Password Enter the password to connect via PPPoE. Layer 2 QoS Assign the VLAN tag of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default value is 802.1Q/VLAN Tag 0. Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Assign the priority value of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default Priority Value value is 0. Table 10: UCM6208 Network Settings->Basic Settings Preferred DNS Server Enter the preferred DNS server address. If Preferred DNS is used, UCM will try to use it as Primary DNS server. IP Method Select DHCP, Static IP, or PPPoE. The default setting is DHCP. IP Address Enter the IP address for static IP settings. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask address for static IP settings. Gateway IP Enter the gateway IP address for static IP settings. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 48 of 320 DNS Server 1 Enter the DNS server 1 address for static IP settings. DNS Server 2 Enter the DNS server 2 address for static IP settings. User Name Enter the user name to connect via PPPoE. Password Enter the password to connect via PPPoE. Layer 2 QoS Assign the VLAN tag of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default value is 802.1Q/VLAN Tag 0. Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Assign the priority value of the layer 2 QoS packets for LAN port. The default Priority Value value is 0. Method: Route When the UCM6200 has method set to Route in network settings, WAN port interface is used for uplink connection and LAN port interface is used as a router. Please see a sample diagram below. Figure 21: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Route Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 49 of 320 Method: Switch WAN port interface is used for uplink connection; LAN port interface is used as bridge for PC connection. Figure 22: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Switch Method: Dual Both WAN port and LAN port are used for uplink connection. Users will need assign LAN 1 or LAN 2 as the default interface in option "Default Interface" and configure "Gateway IP" if static IP is used for this interface. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 50 of 320 Figure 23: UCM6200 Network Interface Method: Dual 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control. It provides an authentication mechanism to device before the device is allowed to access Internet or other LAN resources. The UCM6200 supports 802.1X as a supplicant/client to be authenticated. The following diagram and figure show UCM6200 uses 802.1X mode “EAP-MD5” on WAN port as client in the network to access Internet. Figure 24: UCM6200 Using 802.1X as Client Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 51 of 320 Figure 25: UCM6200 Using 802.1X EAP-MD5 The following table shows the configuration parameters for 802.1X on UCM6200. Identity and MD5 password are required for authentication, which should be provided by the network administrator obtained from the RADIUS server. If “EAP-TLS” or “EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2” is used as the 802.1X mode, users will also need upload 802.1X CA Certificate and 802.1X Client Certificate, which should be also generated from the RADIUS server. Table 11: UCM6200 Network Settings->802.1X Select 802.1X mode. The default setting is "Disable". The supported 802.1X mode are: 802.1X Mode EAP-MD5 EAP-TLS EAP-PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2 Identity Enter 802.1X mode identity information. MD5 Password Enter 802.1X mode MD5 password information. 802.1X Certificate Select 802.1X certificate from local PC and then upload. 802.1X Client Certificate Select 802.1X client certificate from local PC and then upload. STATIC ROUTES The UCM6200 provides users static routing capability that allows the device to use manually configured routes, rather than information only from dynamic routing or gateway configured in the UCM6200 web GUI->Network Settings->Basic Settings to forward traffic. It can be used to define a route when no other routes are available or necessary, or used in complementary with existing routing on the UCM6200 as a failover backup, and etc. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 52 of 320 Click on to create a new static route. The configuration parameters are listed in the table below. Once added, users can select Select to edit the static route. to delete the static route. Table 12: UCM6200 Network Settings->Static Routes Configure the destination IP address or the destination IP subnet for the UCM6200 to reach using the static route. Destination Example: IP address - 192.168.66.4 IP subnet - 192.168.66.0 Configure the subnet mask for the above destination address. If left blank, the default value is 255.255.255.255. Netmask Example: 255.255.255.0 Configure the gateway address so that the UCM6200 can reach the destination via this gateway. Gateway address is optional. Gateway Example: 192.168.40.5 Specify the network interface on the UCM6200 to reach the destination using the static route. Interface LAN interface is eth0; WAN interface is eth1. Static routes configuration can be reset from LCD menu->Network Menu. The following diagram shows a sample application of static route usage on UCM6204. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 53 of 320 Figure 26: UCM6204 Static Route Sample The network topology of the above diagram is as below: Network 192.168.69.0 has IP phones registered to UCM6204 LAN 1 address Network 192.168.40.0 has IP phones registered to UCM6204 LAN 2 address Network 192.168.66.0 has IP phones registered to UCM6204 via VPN Network 192.168.40.0 has VPN connection established with network 192.168.66.0 In this network, by default the IP phones in network 192.168.69.0 are unable to call IP phones in network 192.168.66.0 when registered on different interfaces on the UCM6204. Therefore, we need configure a static route on the UCM6204 so that the phones in isolated networks can make calls between each other. Figure 27: UCM6204 Static Route Configuration Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 54 of 320 PORT FORWORDING The UCM network interface supports router function which provides users the ability to do port forwarding. If the UCM6202/UCM6204 LAN mode is set to "Route" under web GUI->Settings->Network Settings->Basic Settings page, port forwarding is available for configuration. The port forwarding configuration is under web GUI->Settings->Network Settings->Port Forwarding page. Please see related settings in the table below. Table 13: UCM6202/UCM6204 Network Settings->Port Forwarding Specify the WAN port number or a range of WAN ports. Up to 8 ports can be configured. WAN Port Note: When it is set to a range, WAN port and LAN port must be configured with the same range, such as WAN port: 1000-1005 and LAN port: 1000-1005, and access from WAN port will be forwarded to the LAN port with the same port number, for example, WAN port 1000 will be port forwarding to LAN port 1000. LAN IP Specify the LAN IP address. Specify the LAN port number or a range of LAN ports. Note: LAN Port When it is set to a range, WAN port and LAN port must be configured with the same range, such as WAN port: 1000-1005 and LAN port: 1000-1005, and access from WAN port will be forwarded to the LAN port with the same port number, for example, WAN port 1000 will be port forwarding to LAN port 1000. Protocol Type Select protocol type "UDP Only", "TCP Only" or "TCP/UDP" for the forwarding in the selected port. The default setting is "UDP Only". The following figures demonstrate a port forwarding example to provide phone’s web UI access to public side. The UCM6202/UCM6204 network mode is set to “Route” The UCM6202/UCM6204 WAN port is connected to uplink switch, with a public IP address configured, e.g. 1.1.1.1. The UCM6202/UCM6204 LAN port provides DHCP pool that connects to multiple phone devices in the LAN network 192.168.2.x. The UCM6202/UCM6204 is used as a router, with gateway address 192.168.2.1 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 55 of 320 There is a GXP2160 connected under the LAN interface network of the UCM6202/UCM6204. It obtains IP address 192.168.2.100 from UCM6200 DHCP pool On the UCM6202/UCM6204 web UI->Settings->Network Settings->Port Forwarding, configure a port forwarding entry as the figure shows below. WAN Port: This is the port opened up on the WAN side for access purpose. LAN IP: This is the GXP2160 IP address, under the LAN interface network of the UCM6202/UCM6204. Protocol Type: We select TCP here for web UI access using HTTP. Figure 28: UCM6202/UCM6204 Port Forwarding Configuration This will allow users to access the GXP2160 web UI from public side, by typing in address “1.1.1.1:8088”. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 56 of 320 Figure 29: GXP2160 Web Access Using UCM6202 Port Forwarding DDNS SETTINGS DDNS setting allows user to access UCM6200 via domain name instead of IP address. The UCM supports DDNS service from the following DDNS provider: dydns.org noip.com freedns.afraid.org zoneedit.com oray.net Here is an example of using noip.com for DDNS. 1. Register domain in DDNS service provider. Please note the UCM6200 needs to have public IP access. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 57 of 320 Figure 30: Register Domain Name on noip.com 2. On web UI->Settings->Network Settings->DDNS Settings, enable DDNS service and configure username, password and host name. Figure 31: UCM6200 DDNS Setting 3. Now you can use domain name instead of IP address to connect to the UCM6200 web UI. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 58 of 320 Figure 32: Using Domain Name to Connect to UCM6200 FIREWALL The UCM6200 provides users firewall configurations to prevent certain malicious attack to the UCM6200 system. Users could configure to allow, restrict or reject specific traffic through the device for security and bandwidth purpose. The UCM6200 also provides Fail2ban feature for authentication errors in SIP REGISTER, INVITE and SUBSCRIBE. To configure firewall settings in the UCM6200, go to Web UI->Settings->Firewall page. STATIC DEFENSE Under Web GUI->Settings->Firewall->Static Defense page, users will see the following information: Current service information with port, process and type. Typical firewall settings. Custom firewall settings. The following table shows a sample current service status running on the UCM6200. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 59 of 320 Table 14: UCM6200 Firewall->Static Defense->Current Service Port Process Type Protocol or Service 7777 Asterisk tcp/IPv4 SIP 389 Slapd tcp/IPv4 LDAP 22 Dropbear tcp/IPv4 SSH 80 Lighthttpd tcp/IPv4 HTTP 8089 Lighthttpd tcp/IPv4 HTTPS 69 Opentftpd udp/IPv4 TFTP 9090 Asterisk udp/IPv4 SIP 6060 zero_config udp/IPv4 UCM6200 zero_config service 5060 Asterisk udp/IPv4 SIP 4569 Asterisk udp/IPv4 SIP 5353 zero_config udp/IPv4 UCM6200 zero_config service 37435 Syslogd udp/IPv4 Syslog For typical firewall settings, users could configure the following options on the UCM6200. Table 15: Typical Firewall Settings Ping Defense Enable Ping-of-Death Defense Enable If enabled, ICMP response will not be allowed for Ping request. The default setting is disabled. To enable or disable it, click on the check box for the LAN or WAN (UCM6202/UCM6204) interface. Enable to prevent Ping-of-Death attack to the device. The default setting is disabled. To enable or disable it, click on the check box for the LAN or WAN (UCM6202/UCM6204) interface. Under "Custom Firewall Settings", users could create new rules to accept, reject or drop certain traffic going through the UCM6200. To create new rule, click on "Create New Rule" button and a new window will pop up for users to specify rule options. Right next to "Create New Rule" button, there is a checkbox for option "Reject Rules". If it’s checked, all the rules will be rejected except the firewall rules listed below. In the firewall rules, only when there is a rule that meets all the following requirements, the option "Reject Rules" will be allowed to check: Action: "Accept" Type "In" Destination port is set to the system login port (e.g., by default 8089) Protocol is not UDP Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 60 of 320 Figure 33: Create New Firewall Rule Table 16: Firewall Rule Settings Rule Name Specify the Firewall rule name to identify the firewall rule. Select the action for the Firewall to perform. Action ACCEPT REJECT DROP Select the traffic type. Type IN If selected, users will need specify the network interface "LAN" or "WAN" (for UCM6202/UCM6204) for the incoming traffic. OUT Select the service type. Service FTP SSH Telnet TFTP HTTP LDAP Custom If "Custom" is selected, users will need specify Source (IP and port), Destination (IP and port) and Protocol (TCP, UDP or Both) for the service. Please note if the source or the destination field is left blank, it will be used as "Anywhere". Save the change and click on "Apply" button. Then submit the configuration by clicking on "Apply Changes" on the upper right of the web page. The new rule will be listed at the bottom of the page with sequence number, rule name, action, protocol, type, source, destination and operation. More operations below: Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 61 of 320 Click on to edit the rule Click on to delete the rule DYNAMIC DEFENSE Dynamic defense is supported on the UCM6200 series. It can blacklist hosts dynamically when the LAN mode is set to "Route" under web GUI->Settings->Network Settings->Basic Settings page. If enabled, the traffic coming into the UCM6200 can be monitored, which helps prevent massive connection attempts or brute force attacks to the device. The blacklist can be created and updated by the UCM6200 firewall, which will then be displayed in the web page. Please refer to the following table for dynamic defense options on the UCM6200. Table 17: UCM6200 Firewall Dynamic Defense Dynamic Defense Enable Enable dynamic defense. The default setting is disabled. Configure the dynamic defense periodic time interval (in minutes). If the Periodical Time Interval number of TCP connections from a host exceeds the connection threshold within this period, this host will be added into Blacklist. The valid value is between 1 and 59 when dynamic defense is turned on. The default setting is 59. Blacklist Update Configure the blacklist update time interval (in seconds). The default setting is Interval 120. Connection Threshold Configure the connection threshold. Once the number of connections from the same host reaches the threshold, it will be added into the blacklist. The default setting is 100. Configure the dynamic defense whitelist. Dynamic Defense Whitelist For example, 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 The following figure shows a configuration example like this: If a host at IP address 192.168.40.7 initiates more than 20 TCP connections to the UCM6200 within 1 minute, it will be added into UCM6200 blacklist. This host 192.168.40.7 will be blocked by the UCM6200 for 300 seconds. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 62 of 320 Since IP address 192.168.40.5 is in whitelist, if the host at IP address 192.168.40.5 initiates more than 20 TCP connections to the UCM6200 within 1 minute, it will not be added into UCM6200 blacklist. It can still establish TCP connection with the UCM6200. Figure 34: Configure Dynamic Defense FAIL2BAN Fail2Ban feature on the UCM6200 provides intrusion detection and prevention for authentication errors in SIP REGISTER, INVITE and SUBSCRIBE. Once the entry is detected within "Max Retry Duration", the UCM6200 will take action to forbid the host for certain period as defined in "Banned Duration". This feature helps prevent SIP brute force attacks to the PBX system. Table 18: Fail2Ban Settings Global Settings Enable Fail2Ban. The default setting is disabled. Please make sure both "Enable Enable Fail2Ban Fail2Ban" and "Asterisk Service" are turned on in order to use Fail2Ban for SIP authentication on the UCM6200. Banned Duration Max Retry Duration MaxRetry Fail2Ban Whitelist Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure the duration (in seconds) for the detected host to be banned. The default setting is 300. If set to -1, the host will be always banned. Within this duration (in seconds), if a host exceeds the max times of retry as defined in "MaxRetry", the host will be banned. The default setting is 5. Configure the number of authentication failures during "Max Retry Duration" before the host is banned. The default setting is 10. Configure IP address, CIDR mask or DNS host in the whiltelist. Fail2Ban will not UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 63 of 320 ban the host with matching address in this list. Up to 5 addresses can be added into the list. Local Settings Enable Asterisk service for Fail2Ban. The default setting is disabled. Please make Asterisk Service sure both "Enable Fail2Ban" and "Asterisk Service" are turned on in order to use Fail2Ban for SIP authentication on the UCM6200. Protocol Configure the listening port number for the service. Currently only 5060 (for UDP) is supported. Configure the number of authentication failures during "Max Retry Duration" MaxRetry before the host is banned. The default setting is 10. Please make sure this option is properly configured as it will override the "MaxRetry" value under "Global Settings". LDAP SERVER The UCM6200 has an embedded LDAP server for users to manage corporate phonebook in a centralized manner. By default, the LDAP server has generated the first phonebook "ou=pbx,dc=pbx,dc=com" based on the UCM6200 user extensions already. Users could add new phonebook with a different Phonebook DN for other external contacts. For example, "ou=people,dc=pbx,dc=com". All the phonebooks in the UCM6200 LDAP server have the same Base DN "dc=pbx,dc=com". with PBX DN Term Explanation: cn= Common Name ou= Organization Unit dc= Domain Component These are all parts of the LDAP data Interchange Format, according to RFC 2849, which is how the LDAP tree is filtered. If users have the Grandstream phone provisioned by the UCM6200, the LDAP directory will be set up on the phone and can be used right away for users to access all phonebooks. Additionally, users could manually configure the LDAP client settings to manipulate the built-in LDAP server on the UCM6200. If the UCM6200 has multiple LDAP phonebooks created, in the LDAP client configuration, users could use "dc=pbx,dc=com" as Base DN to have access to all phonebooks on the Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 64 of 320 UCM6200 LDAP server, or use a specific phonebook DN, for example "ou=people,dc=pbx,dc=com", to access to phonebook with Phonebook DN "ou=people,dc=pbx,dc=com " only. UCM can also act as a LDAP client to download phonebook entries from other LDAP server. To access LDAP server and client settings, go to Web GUI->Settings->LDAP Server. LDAP SERVER CONFIGURATIONS The following figure shows the default LDAP server configurations on the UCM6200. Figure 35: LDAP Server Configurations The UCM6200 LDAP server supports anonymous access (read-only) by default. Therefore the LDAP client doesn't have to configure username and password to access the phonebook directory. The "Root DN" and "Root Password" here are for LDAP management and configuration where users will need provide for authentication purpose before modifying the LDAP information. The default phonebook list in this LDAP server can be viewed and edited by clicking on for the first phonebook under LDAP Phonebook. Figure 36: Default LDAP Phonebook DN Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 65 of 320 Figure 37: Default LDAP Phonebook Attributes LDAP PHONEBOOK Users could use the default phonebook, edit the default phonebook, add new phonebook, import phonebook on the LDAP server as well as export phonebook from the LDAP server. The first phonebook with default phonebook dn "ou=pbx,dc=pbx,dc=com" displayed on the LDAP server page is for extensions in this PBX. Users cannot add or delete contacts directly. The contacts information will need to be modified via Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions first. The default LDAP phonebook will then be updated automatically. Figure 38: LDAP Server->LDAP Phonebook Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 66 of 320 Add new phonebook A new sibling phonebook of the default PBX phonebook can be added by clicking on "Add" under "LDAP Phonebook" section. Figure 39: Add LDAP Phonebook Configure the "Phonebook Prefix" first. The "Phonebook DN" will be automatically filled in. For example, if configuring "Phonebook Prefix" as "people", the "Phonebook DN" will be filled with "ou=people,dc=pbx,dc=com". Once added, users can select select to edit the phonebook attributes and contact list (see figure below), or to delete the phonebook. Figure 40: Edit LDAP Phonebook Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 67 of 320 Import phonebook from your computer to LDAP server Click on “Import Phonebook” and a dialog will prompt as shown in the figure below. Figure 41: Import Phonebook The file to be imported must be a CSV file with UTF-8 encoding. Users can open the CSV file with Notepad and save it with UTF-8 encoding. Here is how a sample file looks like. Please note “Account Number” and “Phonebook DN” fields are required. Users could export a phonebook file from the UCM6200 LDAP phonebook section first and use it as a sample to start with. Figure 42: Phonebook CSV File Format The Phonebook DN field is the same “Phonebook Prefix” entry as when the user clicks on “Add” to create a new phonebook. Therefore, if the user enters “phonebook” in “Phonebook DN” field in the CSV file, the actual phonebook DN “ou=phonebook,dc=pbx,dc=com” will be automatically created by the UCM6200 once the CSV file is imported. In the CSV file, users can specify different phonebook DN fields for different contacts. If the phonebook DN already exists on the UCM6200 LDAP Phonebook, the contacts in the CSV file will be added into the existing phonebook. If the phonebook DN doesn’t exist on the UCM6200 LDAP Phonebook, a new phonebook with this phonebook DN will be created. The sample phonebook CSV file in above picture will result in the following LDAP phonebook in the Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 68 of 320 UCM6200. Figure 43: LDAP Phonebook After Import As the default LDAP phonebook with DN “ou=pbx,dc=pbx,dc=com” cannot be edited or deleted in LDAP phonebook section, users cannot import contacts with Phonebook DN field “pbx” if existed in the CSV file. Export phonebook to your computer from UCM6200 LDAP server Select the checkbox for the LDAP phonebook and then click on “Export Selected Phonebook” to export the selected phonebook. The exported phonebook can be used as a record or a sample CSV file for the users to add more contacts in it and import to the UCM6200 again. Figure 44: Export Selected LDAP Phonebook LDAP CLIENT CONFIGURATIONS The configuration on LDAP client is similar when you use other LDAP servers. Here we provide an example on how to configure the LDAP client on the SIP end points to use the default PBX phonebook. Assuming the server base dn is "dc=pbx,dc=com", configure the LDAP clients as follows (case insensitive): Server Address: LDAP server IP address Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 69 of 320 Base DN: dc=pbx,dc=com User Name: cn= “LDAP server login name”, dc=pbx, dc=com [matching LDAP server format] Password: “LDAP server login password” Filter: (|(CallerIDName=%)(AccountNumber=%)) Port: 389 The following figure gives a sample configurations for UCM6200 acting as a LDAP client. Figure 45: LDAP Client Configurations To configure Grandstream IP phones as the LDAP client, please refer to the following example: Server Address: The IP address or domain name of the UCM6200 Base DN: dc=pbx,dc=com User Name: Please leave this field empty Password: Please leave this field empty LDAP Name Attribute: CallerIDName Email Department FirstName LastName LDAP Number Attribute: AccountNumber MobileNumber HomeNumber Fax LDAP Number Filter: (AccountNumber=%) LDAP Name Filter: (CallerIDName=%) LDAP Display Name: AccountNumber CallerIDName LDAP Version: If existed, please select LDAP Version 3 Port: 389 The following figure shows the configuration information on a Grandstream GXP2200 to successfully use the LDAP server as configured in Figure 35: LDAP Server Configurations. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 70 of 320 Figure 46: GXP2200 LDAP Phonebook Configuration HTTP SERVER The UCM6200 embedded web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow the users to configure the PBX through a Web browser such as Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. By default, the PBX can be accessed via HTTPS using Port 8089 (e.g., https://192.168.40.50:8089). Users could also change the access protocol and port as preferred under Web GUI->Settings->HTTP Server. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 71 of 320 Table 19: HTTP Server Settings Enable or disable redirect from port 80. On the PBX, the default access Redirect From Port 80 protocol is HTTPS and the default port number is 8089. When this option is enabled, the access using HTTP with Port 80 will be redirected to HTTPS with Port 8089. The default setting is "Enable". Select HTTP or HTTPS. The default setting is "HTTPS". This is also the Protocol Type protocol used for zero config when the end point device downloads the config file from the UCM6200. Port Specify port number to access the HTTP server. The default port number is 8089. Once the change is saved, the web page will be redirected to the login page using the new URL. Enter the username and password to login again. EMAIL SETTINGS The Email application on the UCM6200 can be used to send out alert event Emails, Fax (Fax-To-Email), Voicemail (Voicemail-To-Email) and etc. The configuration parameters can be accessed via Web GUI->Settings->Email Settings. Table 20: Email Settings TLS Enable Enable or disable TLS during transferring/submitting your Email to other SMTP server. The default setting is "Yes". Select Email type. MTA: Mail Transfer Agent. The Email will be sent from the configured domain. When MTA is selected, there is no need to set up SMTP server for it or no user login is required. However, the Emails sent Type from MTA might be considered as spam by the target SMTP server. Client: Submit Emails to the SMTP server. A SMTP server is required and users need login with correct credentials. Domain Specify the domain name to be used in the Email when using type "MTA". Server Specify the SMTP server when using type "Client". Username Password Display Name Sender Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Username is required when using type "Client". Normally it's the Email address. Password to login for the above Username (Email address) is required when using type "Client". Specify the display name in the FROM header in the Email. Specify the sender's Email address. For example, pbx@example.mycompany.com. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 72 of 320 The following figure shows a sample Email settings on the UCM6200, assuming the Email is using smtp.gmail.com as the SMTP server. Figure 47: UCM6200 Email Settings Once the configuration is finished, click on "Test". In the prompt, fill in a valid Email address to send a test Email to verify the Email settings on the UCM6200. TIME SETTINGS AUTO TIME UPDATING The current system time on the UCM6200 is displayed on the upper right of the web page. It can also be found under Web GUI->Status->System Status->General. To configure the UCM6200 to update time automatically, go to Web GUI->Settings->Time Settings->Time Auto Updating. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: The configurations under Web GUI->Settings->Time Settings->Time Auto Updating page require reboot to take effect. Please consider configuring auto time updating related changes when setting up the UCM6200 for the first time to avoid service interrupt after installation and deployment in production. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 73 of 320 Table 21: Time Auto Updating Specify the URL or IP address of the NTP server for the UCM6200 to Remote NTP Server synchronize the date and time. The default NTP server is ntp.ipvideotalk.com. If set to "Yes", the UCM6200 is allowed to get provisioned for Time Zone Enable DHCP Option 2 from DHCP Option 2 in the local server automatically. The default setting is "Yes". If set to "Yes", the UCM6200 is allowed to get provisioned for NTP Server Enable DHCP Option 42 from DHCP Option 42 in the local server automatically. This will override the manually configured NTP Server. The default setting is "Yes". Select the proper time zone option so the UCM6200 can display correct time accordingly. Time Zone If "Self-Defined Tome Zone" is selected, please specify the time zone parameters in "Self-Defined Time Zone" field as described in below option. If "Self-Defined Time Zone" is selected in "Time Zone" option, users will need define their own time zone following the format below. 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 and 1 hour ahead for DST, which is U.S central time. If it is positive (+), the local time zone is west of Self-Defined Time Zone the Prime Meridian (A.K.A: International or Greenwich Meridian); If it is negative (-), the local time zone 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…). Normally 1, 2, 3, 4 are used. If 5 is used, it means the last iteration of the weekday. 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. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 74 of 320 SET TIME MANUALLY To manually set the time on the UCM6200, go to Web UI->Settings->Time Settings->Set Time Manually. The format is YYYY-MM-DD HH:MI:SS. Figure 48: Set Time Manually -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Manually setup time will take effect immediately after saving and applying change in the web UI. If users would like to reboot the UCM6200 and keep the manually setup time setting, please make sure "Remote NTP Server", "Enable DHCP Option 2" and "Enable DHCP Option 42" options under Web GUI->Settings->Time Settings->Time Auto Updating page are unchecked or set to empty. Otherwise, time auto updating settings in this page will take effect after reboot. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OFFICE TIME On the UCM6200, the system administrator can define "office time", which can be used to configure time condition for extension call forwarding schedule and inbound rule schedule. To configure office time, go to Web UI->Settings->Time Settings->Office Time. Click on "Create New Office Time" to create an office time. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 75 of 320 Figure 49: Create New Office Time Table 22: Create New Office Time Start Time Configure the start time for office hour. End Time Configure the end time for office hour Week Select the work days in one week. Show Advanced Options Check this options to show advanced options. Once selected, please specify "Month" and "Day" below. Month Select the months for office time. Day Select the work days in one month. Select "Start Time", "End Time" and the day for the "Week" for the office time. The system administrator can also define month and day of the month as advanced options. Once done, click on "Save" and then "Apply Change" for the office time to take effect. The office time will be listed in the web page as the figure shows below. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 76 of 320 Figure 50: Settings->Time Settings->Office Time Click on to edit the office time. Click on to delete the office time. Click on "Delete Selected Office Times" to delete multiple selected office times at once. HOLIDAY On the UCM6200, the system administrator can define "holiday", which can be used to configure time condition for extension call forwarding schedule and inbound rule schedule. To configure holiday, go to Web UI->Settings->Time Settings->Holiday. Click on "Create New Holiday" to create holiday time. Figure 51: Create New Holiday Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 77 of 320 Table 23: Create New Holiday Name Specify the holiday name to identify this holiday. Holiday Memo Create a note for the holiday. Month Select the month for the holiday. Day Select the day for the holiday. Show Advanced Options Check this option to show advanced options. If selected, please specify the days as holiday in one week below. Select the days as holiday in one week. Week Enter holiday "Name" and "Holiday Memo" for the new holiday. Then select "Month" and "Day". The system administrator can also define days in one week as advanced options. Once done, click on "Save" and then "Apply Change" for the holiday to take effect. The holiday will be listed in the web page as the figure shows below. Figure 52: Settings->Time Settings->Holiday Click on to edit the holiday. Click on to delete the holiday. Click on "Delete Selected Holidays" to delete multiple selected holidays at once. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: For more details on how to use office time and holiday, please refer to the link below: http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/How_to_use_office_time_and_holiday_UCM62 00.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 78 of 320 NTP SERVER The UCM6200 can be used as a NTP server for the NTP clients to synchronize their time with. To configure the UCM6200 as the NTP server, set "Enable NTP server" to "Yes" under web GUI->Settings->NTP Server. On the client side, point the NTP server address to the UCM6200 IP address or host name to use the UCM6200 as the NTP server. RECORDINGS STORAGE The UCM6200 supports call recordings automatically or manually and the recording files can be saved in external storage plugged in the UCM6200 or on the UCM6200 locally. To manage the recording storage, users can go to UCM6200 web GUI->Settings->Recordings Storage page and select whether to store the recording files in USB Disk, SD card or locally on the UCM6200. Figure 53: Settings->Recordings Storage If “Enable Auto Change” is selected, the recording files will be automatically saved in the available USB Disk or SD card plugged into the UCM6200. If both USB Disk and SD card are plugged in, the recording files will be always saved in the USB Disk. If “Local” is selected, the recordings will be stored in UCM6200 internal storage. If “USB Disk” or “SD Card” is selected, the recordings will be stored in the corresponding plugged in external storage device. Please note the options “USB Disk” and “SD Card” will be displayed only if they are plugged into the UCM6200. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 79 of 320 Once “USB Disk” or “SD Card” is selected, click on “OK”. The user will be prompted to confirm to copy the local files to the external storage device. Figure 54: Recordings Storage Prompt Information Click on “OK” to continue. The users will be prompted a new dialog to select the categories for the files to be copied over. Figure 55: Recording Storage Category On the UCM6200, recording files are generated and exist in 3 categories: normal call recording files, conference recording files, and call queue recording files. Therefore users have the following options when select the categories to copy the files to the external device: Recording Files: Copy the normal recording files to the external device. Conference: Copy the conference recording files to the external device. Queue: Copy the call queue recording files to the external device. All: Copy all recording files to the external device. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 80 of 320 LOGIN TIMEOUT SETTINGS After the user logs in the UCM6200 web UI, the user will be automatically logged out after certain timeout. This timeout value can be specified under UCM100 web GUI->Settings->Login Timeout Settings page. The “User Login Timeout” value is in minute and the default setting is 10 minutes. If the user doesn’t make any operation on web UI within the timeout, the user will be logged out automatically. After that, the web UI will be redirected to the login page and the user will need to enter username and password to log in. If set to 0, there is no timeout for the web UI login session and the user will not be automatically logged out. Figure 56: Login Timeout Settings Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 81 of 320 GOOGLE SERVICE SETTINGS SUPPORT UCM6200 now supports Google OAuth 2.0 authentication. This feature is used for supporting UCM6200 conference scheduling system. Once OAuth 2.0 is enabled, UCM6200 conference system can access Google calendar to schedule or update conference. Google Service Settings can be found under web GUI-> Settings-> Google Service Settings-> Google Service Settings. Figure 57: Google Service Settings->OAuth2.0 Authentication If you already have OAuth2.0 project set up on Google Developers web page, please use your existing login credential for “OAuth2.0 Client ID” and “OAuth2.0 Client Secret” in the above figure for the UCM6200 to access Google Service. If you do not have OAuth2.0 project set up yet, please following the steps below to create new project and obtain credentials: 1. Go to Google Developers page https://console.developers.google.com/start Create a New Project in Google Developers page. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 82 of 320 Figure 58: Google Service->New Project 2. Enable Calendar API from API Library. 3. Click “Credentials” on the left drop down menu to create new OAuth2.0 login credentials. Figure 59: Google Service->Create New Credential 4. Use the newly created login credential to fill in “OAuth2.0 Client ID” and “OAuth2.0 Client Secret”. 5. Click “Get Authentication Code” to obtain authentication code from Google Service. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 83 of 320 Figure 60: Google Service->OAuth2.0 Login 6. Now UCM6200 is connected with Google Service. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 84 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 85 of 320 PROVISIONING OVERVIEW Grandstream SIP Devices can be configured via Web interface as well as via configuration file through TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS download. All Grandstream SIP devices support a proprietary binary format configuration file and XML format configuration file. The UCM6200 provides a Plug and Play mechanism to auto-provision the Grandstream SIP devices in a zero configuration manner by generating XML config file and having the phone to download it within LAN area. This allows users to finish the installation with ease and start using the SIP devices in a managed way. To provision a phone, three steps are involved, i.e., discovery, configuration and provisioning. This section explains how Zero Config works on the UCM6200. The settings for this feature can be accessed via Web UI->PBX->Zero Config. CONFIGURATION ARCHITECTURE FOR END POINT DEVICE Started from firmware version 1.0.7.10, the end point device configuration in zero config is divided into the following three layers with priority from the lowest to the highest: Global This is the lowest layer. Users can configure the most basic options that could apply to all Grandstream SIP devices during provisioning via Zero config. Model In this layer, users can define model-specific options for the configuration template. Device This is the highest layer. Users can configure device-specific options for the configuration for individual device here. Each layer also has its own structure in different levels. Please see figure below. The details for each layer are explained in sections [GLOBAL CONFIGURATION], [MODEL CONFIGURATION] and [DEVICE CONFIGURATION]. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 86 of 320 Figure 61: Zero Config Configuration Architecture for End Point Device The configuration options in model layer and device layer have all the option in global layers already, i.e., the options in global layer is a subset of the options in model layer and device layer. If an option is set in all three layers with different values, the highest layer value will override the value in lower layer. For example, if the user selects English for Language setting in Global Policy and Spanish for Language setting in Default Model Template, the language setting on the device to be provisioned will use Spanish as model layer has higher priority than global layer. To sum up, configurations in higher layer will always override the configurations for the same options/fields in the lower layer when presented at the same time. After understanding the zero config configuration architecture, users could configure the available options for end point devices to be provisioned by the UCM6200 by going through the three layers. This configuration architecture allows users to set up and manage the Grandstream end point devices in the same LAN area in a centralized way. AUTO PROVISIONING SETTINGS By default, the Zero Config feature is enabled on the UCM6200 for auto provisioning. Three methods of auto provisioning are used. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 87 of 320 Figure 62: UCM6200 Zero Config SIP SUBSCRIBE When the phone boots up, it sends out SUBSCRIBE to a multicast IP address in the LAN. The UCM6200 discovers it and then sends a NOTIFY with the XML config file URL in the message body. The phone will then use the path to download the config file generated in the UCM6200 and take the new configuration. DHCP OPTION 66 This method should be used on the UCM6202/UCM6204 because only the UCM6202/UCM6204 have WAN and LAN port with LAN port supporting the router function. When the phone restarts (by default DHCP Option 66 is turned on), it will send out a DHCP DISCOVER request. The UCM6202 receives it and returns DHCP OFFER with the config server path URL in Option 66, for example, https://192.168.2.1:8089/zccgi/. The phone will then use the path to download the config file generated in the UCM6200. mDNS Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 88 of 320 When the phone boots up, it sends out mDNS query to get the TFTP server address. The UCM6200 will respond with its own address. The phone will then send TFTP request to download the XML config file from the UCM6200. To start the auto provisioning process, under Web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config Settings, fill in the auto provision information. Figure 63: Auto Provision Settings Table 24: Auto Provision Settings Enable Zero Config Enable or disable the zero config feature on the PBX. The default setting is enabled. By default, this is disabled. If disabled, when SIP device boots up, the UCM6200 will not send the SIP device the URL to download the config file and therefore the SIP device will not be automatically provisioned by the Enable Automatic Configuration Assignment UCM6200. Note: When disabled, SIP devices can still be provisioned by manually sending NOTIFY from the UCM6200 which will include the XML config file URL for the SIP device to download. Automatically Assign Extension Zero Config Extension Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 If enabled, when the device is discovered, the PBX will automatically assign an extension within the range defined in "Zero Config Extension Segment" to the device. The default setting is disabled. Click on the link "Zero Config Extension Segment" to specify the UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 89 of 320 Segment extension range to be assigned if "Automatically Assign Extension" is enabled. The default range is 5000-6299. Zero Config Extension Segment range can be defined in web UI->PBX->Internal Options->General page->Extension Preference section: "Auto Provision Extensions". If enabled, the extension list will be sent out to the device after receiving Enable Pick Extension the device's request. This feature is for the GXP series phones that support selecting extension to be provisioned via phone's LCD. The default setting is disabled. Click on the link "Pick Extension Segment" to specify the extension list to be sent to the device. The default range is 4000 to 4999. Pick Extension Pick Extension Segment Segment range Options->General can be defined page->Extension in web Preference UI->PBX->Internal section: "Pick Extensions". Pick Extension Period Specify the number of minutes to allow the phones being provisioned to (hour): pick extensions. Please make sure an extension is manually assigned to the phone or "Automatically Assign Extension" is enabled during provisioning. After the configuration on the UCM6200 web GUI, click on "Save" and "Apply Changes". Once the phone boots up and picks up the config file from the UCM6200, it will take the configuration right away. DISCOVERY Users could manually discover the device by specifying the IP address or scanning the entire LAN network. Three methods are supported to scan the devices. PING ARP SIP Message (NOTIFY) Click on "Auto Discover" under web UI-> PBX-> Zero Config->Zero Config, fill in the "Scan Method" and "Scan IP". The IP address segment will be automatically filled in based on the network mask detected on the UCM6200. If users need scan the entire network segment, enter 255 (for example, 192.168.40.255) instead of a specific IP address. Then click on "Save" to start discovering the devices within the same network. To successfully discover the devices, "Zero Config" needs to be enabled on the UCM6200 web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Auto Provisioning Settings. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 90 of 320 Figure 64: Auto Discover The following figure shows a list of discovered phones. The MAC address, IP Address, Extension (if assigned), Version, Vendor, Model, Connection Status, Create Config, Options (Edit/Delete/Update) are displayed in the list. Figure 65: Discovered Devices GLOBAL CONFIGURATION GLOBAL POLICY Global configuration will apply to all the connected Grandstream SIP end point devices in the same LAN with the UCM6200 no matter what the Grandstream device model it is. It is divided into two levels: Web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Policy Web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Templates. Global Templates configuration has higher priority to Global Policy configuration. Global Policy can be accessed in web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Policy page. On the top of the configuration table, users can select category in the "Options" dropdown list to quickly navigate to the category. The categories are: Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 91 of 320 Localization: configure display language, data and time. Phone Settings: configure dial plan, call features, NAT, call progress tones and etc. Contact List: configure LDAP and XML phonebook download. Maintenance: configure upgrading, web access, Telnet/SSH access and syslog. Network Settings: configure IP address, QoS and STUN settings. Customization: customize LCD screen wallpaper for the supported models. Select the checkbox on the left of the parameter you would like to configure to active the dropdown list for this parameter. Figure 66: Global Policy Categories The following tables list the Global Policy configuration parameters for the SIP end device. Table 25: Global Policy Parameters->Localization Language settings Language Select the LCD display language on the SIP end device. Date and Time Date Format Time Format NTP Server Time Zone Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure the date display format on the SIP end device’s LCD. Configure the time display in 12-hour or 24-hour format on the SIP end device’s LCD. Configure the URL or IP address of the NTP server. The SIP end device may obtain the date and time from the server. Configure the time zone used on the SIP end device. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 92 of 320 Table 26: Global Policy Parameters->Phone Settings Default Call Settings Dial Plan Configure the default dial plan rule. For syntax and examples, please refer to user manual of the SIP devices to be provisioned for more details. When enabled, “Do Not Disturb”, “Call Forward” and other call features Enable Call Features can be used via the local feature code on the phone. Otherwise, the ITSP feature code will be used. Use # as Dial Key If set to “Yes”, pressing the number key “#” will immediately dial out the input digits. If set to "Yes", the phone will automatically turn on the speaker phone to Auto Answer by Call-info answer incoming calls after a short reminding beep, based on the SIP Call-Info header sent from the server/proxy. The default setting is enabled. Configure which NAT traversal mechanism will be enabled on the endpoint device. If set to "STUN" and STUN server is configured, the phone system will periodically send STUN message to the SUTN server to get the public IP address of its NAT environment and keep the NAT port open. STUN will not work if the NAT is symmetric type. If set to “Keep-alive”, the phone system will send the STUN packets to maintain the connection that is first established during registration of the NAT Traversal phone. The “Keep-alive” packets will fool the NAT device into keeping the connection open and this allows the host server to send SIP requests directly to the registered phone. If it needs to use OpenVPN to connect host server, it needs to set it to “VPN”. If the firewall and the SIP device behind the firewall are both able to use UPNP, it can be set to “UPNP”. The both parties will negotiate to use which port to allow SIP through. The default setting is "Keep-alive". Configure whether to allow the endpoint device to use random ports for Use Random Port both SIP and RTP messages. This is usually necessary when multiple phones are behind the same full cone NAT. The default setting is "No". Note: This parameter must be set to "No" for Direct IP Calling to work. General Settings Configure call progress tones including ring tone, dial tone, second dial Call Progress Tones tone, message waiting tone, ring back tone, call waiting tone, busy tone and reorder tone using the following syntax: f1=val, f2=val[, c=on1/ off1[- on2/ off2[- on3/ off3]]]; Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 93 of 320 Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in 10ms). “on” is the period (in ms) of ringing while “off” is the period of silence. Up to three cadences are supported. Please refer to user manual of the SIP devices to be provisioned for more details Select “Default Mode” or “Toggle Headset/Speaker” for the Headset key. HEADSET Key Mode Please refer to user manual of the SIP devices to be provisioned for more details. Table 27: Global Policy Parameters->Contact List LDAP Phonebook Select "Manual" or "PBX" as the LDAP configuration source. Source If "Manual" is selected, the LDAP configuration below will be applied to the SIP end device. If "PBX" is selected, the LDAP configuration built-in from UCM6200 web UI->Settings->LDAP Server will be applied. Address Configure the IP address or DNS name of the LDAP server. Port Configure the LDAP server port. The default value is 389. This is the location in the directory where the search is requested to Base DN User Name Password Number Filter Name Filter Version begin. Example: dc=grandstream, dc=com ou=Boston, dc=grandstream, dc=com Configure the bind "Username" for querying LDAP servers. The field can be left blank if the LDAP server allows anonymous binds. Configure the bind "Password" for querying LDAP servers. The field can be left blank if the LDAP server allows anonymous binds. Configure the filter used for number lookups. Please refer to user manual for more details. Configure the filter used for name lookups. Please refer to user manual for more details. Select the protocol version for the phone to send the bind requests. The default value is 3. Specify the "name" attributes of each record which are returned in the Name Attribute Number Attribute Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 LDAP search result. Example: gn cn sn description Specify the "number" attributes of each record which are returned in the UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 94 of 320 LDAP search result. Example: telephoneNumber telephoneNumber Mobile Configure the entry information to be shown on phone's LCD. Up to 3 Display Name fields can be displayed. Example: Max Hits %cn %sn %telephoneNumber Specify the maximum number of results to be returned by the LDAP server. Valid range is 1 to 3000. The default value is 50. Specify the interval (in seconds) for the server to process the request and Search Timeout client waits for server to return. Valid range is 0 to 180. The default value is 30. Sort Results Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Lookup Display Name Specify whether the searching result is sorted or not. The default setting is No. Configure to enable LDAP number searching when receiving calls. The default setting is No. Configure to enable LDAP number searching when making calls. The default setting is No. Configures the display name when LDAP looks up the name for incoming call or outgoing call. It must be a subset of the LDAP Name Attributes. XML Phonebook Select the source of the phonebook XML server. Disable Disable phonebook XML downloading. Manual Once selected, users need specify downloading protocol HTTP, HTTPS or TFTP and the server path to download the phonebook XML file. The server path could be IP address or URL, with up to 256 Phonebook XML Server characters. Local UCM Server Once selected, click on the Server Path field to upload the phonebook XML file. Please note: after uploading the phonebook XML file to the server, the original file name will be used as the directory name and the file will be renamed as phonebook.xml under that directory. Phonebook Download Configure the phonebook download interval (in Minute). If set to 0, Interval automatic download will be disabled. Valid range is 5 to 720. Remove manually-edited If set to "Yes", when XML phonebook is downloaded, the entries added entries on download manually will be automatically removed. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 95 of 320 Table 28: Global Policy Parameters->Maintenance Upgrade and Provision Firmware source via ZeroConfig provisioning could a URL for external server address, local UCM directory or USB media if plugged in to the UCM6200. Select a source to get the firmware file: URL If select to use URL to upgrade, complete the configuration for the following four parameters: “Upgrade Via”, “Server Path”, “File Prefix” and “File Postfix”. Firmware Source Local UCM Server Firmware can be uploaded to the UCM6200 internal storage for firmware upgrade. If selected, click on “Manage Storage” icon next to “Directory” option, upload firmware file and select directory for the end device to retrieve the firmware file. Local USB Media If selected, the USB storage device needs to be plugged into the UCM6200 and the firmware file must be put under a folder named “ZC_firmware” in the USB storage root directory. Local SD Card Media If selected, an SD card needs to be plugged into the UCM6200 and the firmware file must be put under a folder named “ZC_firmware” in the USB storage root directory. Upgrade via Server Path When URL is selected as firmware source, configure upgrade via TFTP, HTTP or HTTPS. When URL is selected as firmware source, configure the firmware upgrading server path. When URL is selected as firmware source, configure the firmware file File Prefix prefix. If configured, only the firmware with the matching encrypted prefix will be downloaded and flashed into the phone, if URL is selected as firmware source. When URL is selected as firmware source, configure the firmware file File Postfix postfix. If configured, only the configuration file with the matching encrypted postfix will be downloaded and flashed into the phone. Allow DHCP Option 43/66 If DHCP option 43 or 66 is enabled on the LAN side, the TFTP server can be redirected. If enabled, the endpoint device will automatically upgrade if a new Automatic Upgrade firmware is detected. Users can select automatic upgrading by day, by week or by minute. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 96 of 320 By week Once selected, specify the day of the week to check HTTP/TFTP server for firmware upgrades or configuration files changes. By day Once selected, specify the hour of the day to check the HTTP/TFTP server for firmware upgrades or configuration files changes. By minute Once selected, specify the interval X that the SIP end device will request for new firmware every X minutes. Firmware Upgrade Rule Specify how firmware upgrading and provisioning request to be sent. Web Access Admin Password Configure the administrator password for admin level login. End-User Password Configure the end-user password for the end user level login. Web Access Mode Select HTTP or HTTPS as the web access protocol. Web Server Port Configure the port for web access. The valid range is 1 to 65535. Security Enable Telnet/SSH access for the SIP end device. If the SIP end device Disable Telnet/SSH supports Telnet access, this option controls the Telnet access of the device; if the SIP end device supports SSH access, this option controls the SSH access of the device. Syslog Syslog Server Configure the URL/IP address for the syslog server. Syslog Level Select the level of logging for syslog. Send SIP Log Configure whether the SIP log will be included in the syslog message. Table 29: Global Policy Parameters->Network Settings Basic Settings Configure how the SIP end device shall obtain the IP address. DHCP or PPPoE can be selected. DHCP Once selected, users can specify the Host Name (option 12) of the SIP end device as DHCP client, and Vendor Class ID (option 60) IP Address used by the client and server to exchange vendor class ID information. PPPoE Once selected, users need specify the Account ID, Password and Service Name for PPPoE. Advanced Setting Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 97 of 320 Layer 3 QoS Define the Layer 3 QoS parameter. This value is used for IP Precedence, Diff-Serv or MPLS. Valid range is 0-63. Layer 2 QoS Tag Assign the VLAN Tag of the Layer 2 QoS packets. Valid range is 0 -4095. Layer 2 QoS Priority Value Assign the priority value of the Layer 2 QoS packets. Valid range is 0-7. STUN Server Configure the IP address or Domain name of the STUN server. Only non-symmetric NAT routers work with STUN. Specify how often the phone will send a blank UDP packet to the SIP Keep Alive Interval server in order to keep the "ping hole" on the NAT router to open. Valid range is 10-160. Table 30: Global Policy Parameters->Customization Wallpaper Check this option if the SIP end device shall use 1024 x 600 resolution for the LCD screen wallpaper. 600 Source Configure the location where wallpapers are stored. Screen Resolution 1024 x File If "URL" is selected as source, specify the URL of the wallpaper file. If "Local UCM Server" is selected as source, click to upload wallpaper file to the UCM6200. Check this option if the SIP end device shall use 800 x 400 resolution for the LCD screen wallpaper. Screen Resolution 800 x 400 Source Configure the location where wallpapers are stored. File If "URL" is selected as source, specify the URL of the wallpaper file. If "Local UCM Server" is selected as source, click to upload wallpaper file to the UCM6200. Check this option if the SIP end device shall use 480 x 272 resolution for the LCD screen wallpaper. Screen Resolution 480 x 272 Source Configure the location where wallpapers are stored. File If "URL" is selected as source, specify the URL of the wallpaper file. If "Local UCM Server" is selected as source, click to upload wallpaper file to the UCM6200. Check this option if the SIP end device supports 320 x 240 resolution for Screen Resolution 320 x 240 the LCD screen wallpaper. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Source UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 98 of 320 Configure the location where wallpapers are stored. File If "URL" is selected as source, specify the URL of the wallpaper file. If "Local UCM Server" is selected as source, click to upload wallpaper file to the UCM6200. GLOBAL TEMPLATES Global Templates can be accessed in web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Templates. Users can create multiple global templates with different sets of configurations and save the templates. Later on, when the user configures the device in Edit Device dialog->Advanced Settings, the user can select to use one of the global template for the device. Please refer to section [MANAGE DEVICES] for more details on using the global templates. When creating global template, users can select the categories and the parameters under each category to be used in the template. The global policy and the selected global template will both take effect when generating the config file. However, the selected global template has higher priority to the global policy when it comes to the same setting option/field. If the same option/field has different value configured in the global policy and the selected global template, the value for this option/field in the selected global template will override the value in global policy. Click on "Create New Template" to add a global template. Users will see the following configurations. Table 31: Create New Template Template Name Create a name to identify this global template. Description Provide a description for the global template. This is optional. Active Check this option to enable the global template. Click on to edit the global template. The window for editing global template is shown in the following figure. In the “Options” field, after entering the option name key word, the options containing the key word will be listed. Users could then select the options to be modified and click on “Add Option” to add it into the global template. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 99 of 320 Figure 67: Edit Global Template The added options will show in the list. Users can then enter or select value for each option to be used in the global template. On the left side of each added option, users can click on option from the template. On the right side of each option, users can click on value to the default value. to remove this to reset the option Click on “Save” to save this global template. The created global templates will show in the web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Templates page. Users can click on to delete the global template or click on “Delete Selected Templates” to delete multiple selected templates at once. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 100 of 320 Click on “Toggle Selected Template(s)” to toggle the status between enabled/disabled for the selected templates. MODEL CONFIGURATION MODEL TEMPLATES Model layer configuration allows users to apply model-specific configurations to different devices. Users could create/edit/delete a model template by accessing web GUI, page PBX->Zero Config->Model Templates. If multiple model templates are created and enabled, when the user configures the device in Edit Device dialog->Advanced Settings, the user can select to use one of the model template for the device. Please refer to section [MANAGE DEVICES] for more details on using the model template. For each created model template, users can assign it as default model template. If assigned as default model template, the values in this model template will be applied to all the devices of this model. There is always only one default model template that can be assigned at one time on the UCM6200. The selected model template and the default model template will both take effect when generating the config file for the device. However, the model template has higher priority to default model template when it comes to the same setting option/field. If the same option/field has different value configured in the default model template and the selected model template, the value for this option/field in the selected model template will override the value in default model template. Click on “Create New Template” to add a model template. Table 32: Create New Model Template Select a model to apply this template. The supported Grandstream Model models are listed in the dropdown list for selection. Template Name Create a name for the model template. Description Enter a description for the model template. This is optional. Select to assign this model template as the default model template. The Default Model Template value of the option in default model template will be overridden if other selected model template has a different value for the same option. Check this option to enable the model template. Active Click on to edit the model template. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 101 of 320 The editing window for model template is shown in the following figure. In the “Options” field, enter the option name key word, the option that contains the key word will be listed. User could then select the option and click on “Add Option” to add it into the model template. Once added, the option will be shown in the list below. On the left side of each option, users can click on to remove this option from the model template. On the right side of each option, users can click on to reset the option to the default value. User could also click on “Add New Field” to add a P value number and the value to the configuration. The following figure shows setting P value “P1362” to “en”, which means the display language on the LCD is set to English. For P value information of different models, please refer to configuration template here http://www.grandstream.com/support/tools. Figure 68: Edit Model Template Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 102 of 320 Click on Save when done. The model template will be displayed on web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Model Templates page. Click on to delete the model template or click on “Delete Selected Templates” to delete multiple selected templates at once. Click on “Toggle Selected Template(s)” to toggle the status between enabled/disabled for the selected model templates. MODEL UPDATE UCM6200 zero config feature supports provisioning all models of Grandstream SIP end devices. Templates for most of the Grandstream models are built in with the UCM6200 already. Templates for GS Wave and Grandstream surveillance products require users to download and install under web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Model Update first before they are available in the UCM6200 for selection. After downloading and installing the model template to the UCM6200, it will show in the dropdown list for “Model” selection when editing the model template. Click on to download the template. Click on to upgrade the model template. Users will see this icon available if the device model has template updated in the UCM6200. Figure 69: Template Management In case the UCM6200 is placed in the private network and Internet access is restricted, users will not be able to get packages by downloading and installing from the remote server. Model template package can be manually uploaded from local device through web UI. Please contact Grandstream customer support if the model package is needed for manual uploading. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 103 of 320 Figure 70: Upload Model Template Manually DEVICE CONFIGURATION On web GUI, page PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config, users could create new device, delete existing device(s), make special configuration for a single device, or send NOTIFY to existing device(s). CREATE NEW DEVICE Besides configuring the device after the device is discovered, users could also directly create a new device and configure basic settings before the device is discovered by the UCM6200. Once the device is plugged in, it can then be discovered and provisioned. This gives the system administrator adequate time to set up each device beforehand. Click on "Create New Device" and the following dialog will show. Follow the steps below to create the configurations for the new device. 1. Firstly, select a model for the device to be created and enter its MAC address, IP address and firmware version (optional) in the corresponding field. 2. Basic settings will show a list of settings based on the model selected in step 1. Users could assign extensions to accounts, assign functions to Line Keys and Multiple-Purposed Keys if supported on the selected model. 3. Click on “Create New Device” to save the configuration for this device. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 104 of 320 Figure 71: Create New Device MANAGE DEVICES The device manually created or discovered from Auto Discover will be listed in the web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config page. Users can see the devices with their MAC address, IP address, vendor, model and etc. Figure 72: Manage Devices Click on Click on to access the web UI of the phone. to edit the device configuration. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 105 of 320 A new dialog will be displayed for the users to configure “Basic” settings and “Advanced” settings. “Basic” settings have the same configurations as displayed when manually creating a new device, i.e., account, line key and MPK settings; “Advanced” settings allow users to configure more details in a five-level structure. Figure 73: Edit Device A preview of the “Advanced” settings is shown in the above figure. There are five levels configurations as described in (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) below, with priority from the lowest to the highest. The configurations in all levels will take effect for the device. If there are same options existing in different level configurations with different value configured, the higher level configuration will override the lower level configuration. (1) Global Policy This is the lowest level configuration. The global policy configured in web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Policy will be applied here. Clicking on “Modify Global Policy” to redirect to page PBX->Zero Config->Global Policy. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 106 of 320 (2) Global Templates Select a global template to be used for the device and click on to add. Multiple global templates can be selected and users can arrange the priority by adjusting orders via and All the selected global templates will take effect. If the same option exists on multiple selected global templates, the value in the template with higher priority will override the one in the template to remove the global template from the selected list. with lower priority. Click on (3) Default Model Template Default Model Template will be applied to the devices of this model. Default model template can be configured in model template under web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Model Templates page. Please see default model template option in [Table 32: Create New Model Template]. (4) Model Templates Select a model template to be used for the device and click on to add. Multiple global templates can be selected and users can arrange the priority by adjusting orders via and All the selected model templates will take effect. If the same option exists on multiple selected model templates, the value in the template with higher priority will override the one in the template to remove the model template from the selected list. with lower priority. Click on (5) Customize Device Settings This is the highest level configuration for the device. Click on “Modify Customize Device Settings” and following dialog will show. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 107 of 320 Figure 74: Edit Customize Device Settings Scroll down in the dialog to view and edit the device-specific options. If the users would like to add more options which are not in the pre-defined list, click on “Add New Field” to add a P value number and the value to the configuration. The following figure shows setting P value “P1362” to “en”, which means the display language on the LCD is set to English. The warning information on right tells that the option matching the P value number exists and clicking on it will lead to the matching option. For P value information of different models, please refer to configuration template here http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/config-template.zip. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 108 of 320 Figure 75: Add P Value in Customize Device Settings Select multiple devices that need to be modified and then click on to batch modify devices. If selected devices are of the same model, the configuration dialog is like the following figure. Configurations in five levels are all available for users to modify. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 109 of 320 Figure 76: Modify Selected Devices - Same Model If on selected devices are of different models, the configuration dialog is like the following figure. Click to view more devices of other models. Users are only allowed to make modifications in Global Templates and Global Policy level. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 110 of 320 Figure 77: Modify Selected Devices - Different Models -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: Performing batch operation will override all the existing device configuration on the page. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After the above configurations, save the changes and go back to web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config page. Users could then click on to send NOTIFY to the SIP end point device and trigger the provisioning process. The device will start downloading the generated configuration file from the URL contained in the NOTIFY message. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 111 of 320 Figure 78: Device List in Zero Config In this web page, users can also click on “Reset All Extensions” to reset the extensions of all the devices. SAMPLE APPLICATION Assuming in a small business office where there are 8 GXP2140 phones used by customer support and 1 GXV3275 phone used by customer support supervisor. 3 of the 8 customer support members speak Spanish and the rest speak English. We could deploy the following configurations to provisioning the office phones for the customer support team. 1. Go to web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config Settings, select “Enable Zero Config”. 2. Go to web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Policy, configure Date Format, Time Format and Firmware Source as follows. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 112 of 320 Figure 79: Zero Config Sample - Global Policy 3. Go to web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Model Templates, create a new model template “English Support Template” for GXP2140. Add option “Language” and set it to “English”. Then select the option “Default Model Template” to make it the default model template. 4. Go to web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Model Templates, create another model template “Spanish Support Template” for GXP2140. Add option “Language” and set it to “Español”. 5. After 9 devices are powered up and connected to the LAN network, use “Auto Discover” function or “Create New Device” function to add the devices to the device list on web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 113 of 320 6. On web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config page, users could identify the devices by their MAC addresses or IP addresses displayed on the list. Click on to edit the device settings. 7. For each of the 5 phones used by English speaking customer support, in “Basic” settings select an available extension for account 1 and click on “Save”. Then click on “Advanced” settings tab to bring up the following dialog. Users will see the English support template is applied since this is the default model template. A preview of the device settings will be listed on the right side. Figure 80: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 1 8. For the 3 phones used by Spanish support, in “Basic” settings select an available extension for account 1 and click on “Save”. Then click on “Advanced” settings tab to bring up the following dialog. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 114 of 320 Figure 81: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 2 4 “Model Template”. The preview of the device settings is Select “Spanish Support Template” in ○ displayed on the right side and we can see the language is set to “Español” since Model Template has the higher priority for the option “Language”, which overrides the value configured in default model template. 9. For the GXV3275 used by the customer support supervisor, select an available extension for account 1 on “Basic” settings and click on “Save”. Users can see the preview of the device configuration in “Advanced” settings. There is no model template configured for GXV3275. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 115 of 320 Figure 82: Zero Config Sample - Device Preview 3 10. Click on “Apply Changes” to apply saved changes. 11. On the web UI->PBX->Zero Config->Zero Config page, click on to send NOTIFY to trigger the device to download config file from UCM6200. Now all the 9 phones in the network will be provisioned with an unique extension registered on the UCM6200. 3 of the phones will be provisioned to display Spanish on LCD and the other 5 will be provisioned to display English on LCD. The GXV3275 used by the supervisor will be provisioned to use the default language on LCD display since it’s not specified in the global policy. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 116 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 117 of 320 EXTENSIONS CREATE NEW USER CREATE NEW SIP EXTENSION To manually create new SIP user, go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions. Click on "Create New User"->"Create New SIP Extension" and a new dialog window will show for users to fill in the extension information. Figure 83: Create New Device SIP extension options are divided into four categories: Basic Settings Media Features Specific Time Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 118 of 320 Click on the tag to view or edit options belonging to that category. The configuration parameters are as follows. Table 33: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings General Extension The extension number associated with the user. Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls from this user. CallerID Number Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may be limited by your VoIP provider. Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are "Internal", "Local", "National" and "International" from the lowest level to Permission the highest level. The default setting is "Internal". Note: Users need to have the same level as or higher level than an outbound rule's privilege in order to make outbound calls using this rule. Configure the password for the user. A random secure password will be SIP/IAX Password automatically generated. It is recommended to use this password for security purpose. Auth ID Enable Voicemail Configure the authentication ID for the user. If not configured, the extension number will be used for authentication. Enable voicemail for the user. The default setting is "Yes". Configure voicemail password (digits only) for the user to access the Voicemail Password voicemail box. A random numeric password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the random generated password for security purpose. Skip Voicemail Password Verification When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this option is disabled. If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6200. Disable This Extension Note: The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but can’t be used on the end device. User Settings First Name Last Name Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure the first name of the user. The first name can contain characters, letters, digits and _. Configure the last name of the user. The last name can contain UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 119 of 320 characters, letters, digits and _. Email Address Fill in the Email address for the user. Voicemail will be sent to this Email address. Configure the password for user portal access. A random numeric User Password password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the randomly generated password for security purpose. Select the voice prompt language to be used for this extension. The default setting is "Default" which is the selected voice prompt language under web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. The dropdown list Language shows all the current available voice prompt languages on the UCM6200. To add more languages in the list, please download voice prompt package by selecting "Check Prompt List" under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. Concurrent Registrations The maximum endpoints which can be registered into this extension. For security concerns, the default value is 1. Table 34: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Media SIP Settings Use NAT when the UCM6200 is on a public IP communicating with NAT devices hidden behind NAT (e.g., broadband router). If there is one-way audio issue, usually it's related to NAT configuration or Firewall's support of SIP and RTP ports. The default setting is enabled. By default, the UCM6200 will route the media steams from SIP endpoints through itself. If enabled, the PBX will attempt to negotiate with the Can Direct Media endpoints to route the media stream directly. It is not always possible for the UCM6200 to negotiate endpoint-to-endpoint media routing. The default setting is "No". Select DTMF mode for the user to send DTMF. The default setting is "RFC2833". If "Info" is selected, SIP INFO message will be used. If DTMF Mode "Inband" is selected, 64-kbit PCMU and PCMA are required. When "Auto" is selected, RFC2833 will be used if offered, otherwise "Inband" will be used. If the phone has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to “User=Phone”. “User=Phone” parameter will be attached to the TEL URI Request-Line and “TO” header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to “Enable”, “Tel” will be used instead of “SIP” in the SIP request. Enable Keep-alive Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 If enabled, empty SDP packet will be sent to the SIP server periodically to keep the NAT port open. The default setting is "Yes". UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 120 of 320 Configure the Keep-alive interval (in seconds) to check if the host is up. Keep-alive Frequency The default setting is 60 seconds. Enable T.38 UDPTL Enable or disable T.38 UDPTL support. SRTP Enable SRTP for the call. The default setting is disabled. Select Fax mode. The default setting is “None”. None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address Fax Mode configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. This option controls how the extension can be used on devices within different types of network. Strategy Allow All Device in any network can register this extension. Local Subnet Only Only the user in specific subnet can register this extension. Up to three subnet addresses can be specified. A Specific IP Address Only the device on the specific IP address can register this extension. The default setting is "Allow All". Select audio and video codec for the extension. The available codecs are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G,726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, Codec Preference ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. Table 35: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Features Call Transfer Configure the Call Forward Unconditional target number. If not Call Forward Unconditional configured, the Call Forward Unconditional feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Unconditional. CFU takes effect only during the selected time condition. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. CFU Time Condition Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 121 of 320 time. Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward No Answer target number. If not configured, Call Forward No Answer the Call Forward No Answer feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward No Answer. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension CFN Time Condition configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific time. Call Forward Busy Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward Busy target number. If not configured, the Call Forward Busy feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Busy. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. CFB Time Condition Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific time. Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. CC Settings If enabled, UCM6200 will automatically alert this extension when a called Enable CC party is available, given that a previous call to that party failed for some reason. By default it’s disabled. Two modes for Call Completion are supported: CC Mode CC Max Agents Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Normal: This extension is used as ordinary extension. For Trunk: This extension is registered from a PBX. The default setting is “Normal”. Configure the maximum number of CCSS agents which may be allocated UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 122 of 320 for this channel. In other words, this number serves as the maximum number of CC requests this channel is allowed to make. The minimum value is 1. Configure the maximum number of monitor structures which may be CC Max Monitors created for this device. In other words, this number tells how many callers may request CC services for a specific device at one time. The minimum value is 1. Ring Simultaneously Enable this option to have an external number ring simultaneously along Ring Simultaneously with the extension. If a register trunk is used for outbound, the register number will be used to be displayed for the external number as caller ID number. External Number Set the external number to be rang simultaneously. ‘-’ is the connection character which will be ignored. Time Condition for Ring Ring the external number simultaneously along with the extension on the Simultaneously basis of this time condition. Other Settings Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is forwarded to voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified, the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in the global ring timeout setting Ring Timeout under web GUI->Internal Options->IVR Prompt: General Preference. The valid range is between 5 seconds and 600 seconds. Note: If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the shortest time set by either device. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default Auto Record setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Skip Trunk Auth If set to “yes”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls. If set to “By Time”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls during the selected time condition. If set to “No”, users will be asked to enter the password when making outbound calls. Time Condition for Skip If ‘Skip Trunk Auth’ is set to ‘By Time’, select a time condition during which Trunk Auth users can skip entering password when making outbound calls. Dial Trunk Password Configure personal password when making outbound calls via trunk. Support Hot-Desking Mode If enabled, SIP Password will accept only alphabet characters and digits. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 123 of 320 Auth ID will be changed to the same as Extension. Enable LDAP If enabled, the extension will be added to LDAP Phonebook PBX list. Enable WebRTC Support Enable registration and call from WebRTC. Specify which Music On Hold class to suggest to the bridged channel Music On Hold when putting them on hold. The maximum duration of call-blocking. Call Duration Limit Table 36: SIP Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time Specific Time Click to add Time Condition to configure specific time for this extension. Time Condition CREATE NEW IAX EXTENSION The UCM6200 supports Inter-Asterisk eXchange (IAX) protocol. IAX is used for transporting VoIP telephony sessions between servers and terminal devices. IAX is similar to SIP but also has its own characteristic. For more information, please refer to RFC 5465. To manually create new IAX user, go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions. Click on "Create New User"->"Create New IAX Extension" and a new dialog window will show for users to fill in the extension information. The configuration parameters are as follows. Table 37: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings General Extension The extension number associated with the user. Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls from this user. CallerID Number Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may be limited by your VoIP provider. Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are "Internal", "Local", "National" and "International" from the lowest level to Permission the highest level. The default setting is "Internal". Note: Users need to have the same level as or higher level than an outbound rule's privilege in order to make outbound calls using this rule. Configure the password for the user. A random secure password will be SIP/IAX Password automatically generated. It is recommended to use this password for security purpose. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 124 of 320 Enable Voicemail Enable voicemail for the user. The default setting is "Yes". Configure voicemail password (digits only) for the user to access the Voicemail Password voicemail box. A random numeric password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the random generated password for security purpose. Skip Voicemail Password Verification When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this option is disabled. If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6200. Disable This Extension Note: The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but can’t be used on the end device. User Settings First Name Last Name Email Address Configure the first name of the user. The first name can contain characters, letters, digits and _. Configure the last name of the user. The last name can contain characters, letters, digits and _. Fill in the Email address for the user. Voicemail will be sent to this Email address. Configure the password for user portal access. A random numeric User Password password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the randomly generated password for security purpose. Select the voice prompt language to be used for this extension. The default setting is "Default" which is the selected voice prompt language under web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. The dropdown list Language shows all the current available voice prompt languages on the UCM6200. To add more languages in the list, please download voice prompt package by selecting "Check Prompt List" under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. Table 38: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Media SIP Settings Max Number of Calls Configure the maximum number of calls allowed for each remote IP address. Configure to enable/disable requiring call token. If set to "Auto", it might Require Call Token lock out users who depend on backward compatibility when peer authentication credentials are shared between physical endpoints. The default setting is "Yes". Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 125 of 320 Enable SRTP for the call. The default setting is disabled. SRTP Select Fax Mode. The default setting is “None”. None: Disable Fax. This is the default setting. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address Fax Mode configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. This option controls how the extension can be used on devices within different types of network. Strategy Allow All Device in any network can register this extension. Local Subnet Only Only the user in specific subnet can register this extension. Up to three subnet addresses can be specified. A Specific IP Address Only the device on the specific IP address can register this extension. The default setting is "Allow All". Select audio and video codec for the extension. The available codecs are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G,726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, Codec Preference ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. Table 39: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Features Call Transfer Configure the Call Forward Unconditional target number. If not Call Forward Unconditional configured, the Call Forward Unconditional feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Unconditional. CFU takes effect only during the selected time condition. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: CFU Time Condition “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific time. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 126 of 320 Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward No Answer target number. If not configured, Call Forward No Answer the Call Forward No Answer feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward No Answer. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific CFN Time Condition time. Call Forward Busy Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward Busy target number. If not configured, the Call Forward Busy feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Busy. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension CFB Time Condition configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific time. Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Ring Simultaneously Enable this option to have an external number ring simultaneously along Ring Simultaneously with the extension. If a register trunk is used for outbound, the register number will be used to be displayed for the external number as caller ID number. External Number Set the external number to be rang simultaneously. ‘-’ is the connection character which will be ignored. Time Condition for Ring Ring the external number simultaneously along with the extension on the Simultaneously basis of this time condition. Other Settings Ring Timeout Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 127 of 320 forwarded to voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified, the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in the global ring timeout setting under web GUI->Internal Options->IVR Prompt: General Preference. The valid range is between 5 seconds and 600 seconds. Note: If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the shortest time set by either device. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web Auto Record GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Skip Trunk Auth If set to “Yes”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls. If set to “By Time”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls during the selected time condition. If set to “No”, users will be asked to enter the password when making outbound calls. Time Condition for Skip If “Skip Trunk Auth” is set to “By Time”, select a time condition during Trunk Auth which users can skip entering password when making outbound calls. Dial Trunk Password Configure personal password when making outbound calls via trunk. Enable LDAP If enabled, the extension will be added to LDAP Phonebook PBX lists. Configure the Music On Hold class to suggest to the bridged channel Music On Hold when putting them on hold. The maximum duration of call-blocking. Call Duration Limit Table 40: IAX Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time Specific Time Time Condition Click to add Time Condition to configure specific time for this extension. CREATE NEW FXS EXTENSION The UCM6200 supports Foreign eXchange Subscriber (FXS) interface. FXS is used when user needs to connect analog phone lines or FAX machines to the UCM6200. To manually create new FXS user, go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions. Click on "Create New User"->"Create New FXS Extension" and a new dialog window will show for users to fill in the extension information. The configuration parameters are as follows. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 128 of 320 Table 41: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Basic Settings General Extension The extension number associated with the user. Analog Station Select the FXS port to be assigned for this extension. Configure the CallerID Number that would be applied for outbound calls from this user. CallerID Number Note: The ability to manipulate your outbound Caller ID may be limited by your VoIP provider. Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are "Internal", "Local", "National" and "International" from the lowest level to Permission the highest level. The default setting is "Internal". Note: Users need to have the same level as or higher level than an outbound rule's privilege in order to make outbound calls using this rule. Enable Voicemail Enable voicemail for the user. The default setting is "Yes". Configure voicemail password (digits only) for the user to access the Voicemail Password voicemail box. A random numeric password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the random generated password for security purpose. Skip Voicemail Password Verification When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this option is disabled. If selected, this extension will be disabled on the UCM6200. Disable This Extension Note: The disabled extension still exists on the PBX but can’t be used on the end device. User Settings First Name Last Name Email Address Configure the first name of the user. The first name can contain characters, letters, digits and _. Configure the last name of the user. The last name can contain characters, letters, digits and _. Fill in the Email address for the user. Voicemail will be sent to this Email address. Configure the password for user portal access. A random numeric User Password password is automatically generated. It is recommended to use the randomly generated password for security purpose. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 129 of 320 Select the voice prompt language to be used for this extension. The default setting is "Default" which is the selected voice prompt language under web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. The dropdown list Language shows all the current available voice prompt languages on the UCM6200. To add more languages in the list, please download voice prompt package by selecting "Check Prompt List" under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Language. Table 42: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Media Analog Settings Call Waiting User ‘#’ as SEND RX Gain TX Gain Configure to enable/disable call waiting feature. The default setting is "No". If configured, the # key can be used as SNED key after dialing the number on the analog phone. The default setting is "Yes". Configure the RX gain for the receiving channel of analog FXS port. The valid range is -30dB to +6dB. The default setting is 0. Configure the TX gain for the transmitting channel of analog FXS port. The valid range is -30dB to +6dB. The default setting is 0. Configure the minimum period of time (in milliseconds) that the hook-flash MIN RX Flash must remain unpressed for the PBX to consider the event as a valid flash event. The valid range is 30ms to 1000ms. The default setting is 200ms. Configure the maximum period of time (in milliseconds) that the MAX RX Flash hook-flash must remain unpressed for the PBX to consider the event as a valid flash event. The minimum period of time is 256ms and it can't be modified. The default setting is 1250ms. If enabled, a polarity reversal will be marked as received when an outgoing call is answered by the remote party. For some countries, a Enable Polarity Reversal polarity reversal is used for signaling the disconnection of a phone line and the call will be considered as hangup on a polarity reversal. The default setting is "Yes". Specify "ON", "OFF" or a value (the power of 2) from 32 to 1024 as the number of taps of cancellation. Echo Cancellation Note: When configuring the number of taps, the number 256 is not translated into 256ms of echo cancellation. Instead, 256 taps means 256/8 = 32 ms. The default setting is "ON", which is 128 taps. 3-Way Calling Send CallerID After Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure to enable/disable 3-way calling feature on the user. The default setting is enabled. Configure the number of rings before sending CID. Default setting is 1. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 130 of 320 For FXS extension, there are three options available in Fax Mode. The default setting is “None”. None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the Fax Mode user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. Fax Gateway: If selected, the UCM6200 can support conversation and processing of Fax data from T.30 to T.38 or T.38 to T.30. This feature is only available for FXS or FXO port. Table 43: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Features Call Transfer Configure the Call Forward Unconditional target number. If not Call Forward Unconditional configured, the Call Forward Unconditional feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Unconditional. CFU takes effect only during the selected time condition. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: CFU Time Condition “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific time. Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward No Answer target number. If not configured, Call Forward No Answer the Call Forward No Answer feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward No Answer. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. CFN Time Condition Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 131 of 320 time. Call Forward Busy Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. Configure the Call Forward Busy target number. If not configured, the Call Forward Busy feature is deactivated. The default setting is deactivated. Select time condition for Call Forward Busy. The available time condition are “Office Time”, “Out of Office Time”, “Holiday”, “Out of Holiday”, “Out of Office Time or Holiday” and “Specific”. Note: “Specific” has higher priority to “Office Times” if there is a conflict in terms of time period. Specific time can be configured on the bottom of the extension configuration dialog. Scroll down the add Time Condition for specific CFB Time Condition time. Office Time and Holiday could be configured on page Settings->Time Settings->Office Time/Holiday page. CC Settings If enabled, UCM6200 will automatically alert this extension when a called Enable CC party is available, given that a previous call to that party failed for some reason. Ring Simultaneously Enable this option to have an external number ring simultaneously along Ring Simultaneously with the extension. If a register trunk is used for outbound, the register number will be used to be displayed for the external number as caller ID number. External Number Set the external number to be rang simultaneously. ‘-’ is the connection character which will be ignored. Time Condition for Ring Ring the external number simultaneously along with the extension on the Simultaneously basis of this time condition. Hotline Enable Hotline Hotline Number If enabled, hotline dialing plan will be activated, a pre-configured number will be used according to the selected Hotline Type. Configure the Hotline Number Configure the Hotline Type: Immediate Hotline: When the phone is off-hook, UCM6200 will immediately dial the preset number Delay Hotline: When the phone is off-hook, if there is no dialing within 5 seconds, UCM6200 will dial the preset number. Hotline Type Other Settings Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 132 of 320 Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is forwarded to voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified, the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in the global ring timeout setting under web GUI->Internal Options->IVR Prompt: General Preference. The Ring Timeout valid range is between 5 seconds and 600 seconds. Note: If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the shortest time set by either device. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web Auto Record GUI->CDR->Recording Files. If set to “Yes”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls. Skip Trunk Auth If set to “By Time”, users can skip entering the password when making outbound calls during the selected time condition. If set to “No”, users will be asked to enter the password when making outbound calls. Time Condition for Skip If “Skip Trunk Auth” is set to “By Time”, select a time condition during Trunk Auth which users can skip entering password when making outbound calls. Dial Trunk Password Configure personal password when making outbound calls via trunk. If enabled, this extension will be added to LDAP Phonebook PBX list; if Enable LDAP disabled, this extension will be skipped when creating LDAP Phonebook. Select which Music On Hold class to suggest to extension when putting Music On Hold the active call on hold. Configure the maximum duration of call-blocking. Call Duration Limit Table 44: FXS Extension Configuration Parameters->Specific Time Specific Time Time Condition Click to add Time Condition to configure specific time for this extension. BATCH ADD EXTENSIONS BATCH ADD SIP EXTENSIONS In order to add multiple SIP extensions, BATCH add can be used to create standardized SIP extension accounts. However, unique extension user name can’t be set using BATCH add. Under Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions, click on "Batch Add Extensions"->"Batch Add SIP Extensions". Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 133 of 320 Table 45: Batch Add SIP Extension Parameters General Start Extension Create Number Configure the starting extension number of the batch of extensions to be added. Specify the number of extensions to be added. The default setting is 5. Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are "Internal", "Local", "National" and "International" from the lowest level to Permission the highest level. The default setting is "Internal". Note: Users need to have the same level as or higher level than an outbound rule's privilege in order to make outbound calls from this rule. Enable Voicemail Enable Voicemail for the user. The default setting is "Yes". Configure the SIP/IAX password for the users. Three options are available to create password for the batch of extensions. SIP/IAX Password User Random Password. A random secure password will be automatically generated. It is recommended to use this password for security purpose. Use Extension as Password. Enter a password to be used on all the extensions in the batch. Configure Voicemail password (digits only) for the users. Voicemail Password User Random Password. A random password in digits will be automatically generated. It is recommended to use this password for security purpose. Use Extension as Password. Enter a password to be used on all the extensions in the batch. Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is forwarded to voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified, the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in the global ring timeout setting Ring Timeout under web GUI->Internal Options->IVR Prompt: General Preference. The valid range is between 5 seconds and 600 seconds. Note: If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the shortest time set by either device. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default Auto Record setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Skip Voicemail Password When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. Verification If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 134 of 320 option is disabled. Music On Hold Select which Music On Hold class to suggest to extensions when putting them on hold. If enabled, the batch added extensions will be added to LDAP Phonebook Enable LDAP PBX list; if disabled, the batch added extensions will be skipped when creating LDAP Phonebook. Enable WebRTC Support Call Duration Limit If enabled, extensions will be able to login to user portal and use Web RTC features. Configure the maximum duration of call-blocking. SIP Settings Use NAT when the PBX is on a public IP communicating with devices NAT hidden behind NAT (e.g., broadband router). If there is one-way audio issue, usually it's related to NAT configuration or Firewall's support of SIP and RTP ports. The default setting is enabled. By default, the PBX will route the media steams from SIP endpoints through itself. If enabled, the PBX will attempt to negotiate with the Can Direct Media endpoints to route the media stream directly. It is not always possible for the PBX to negotiate endpoint-to-endpoint media routing. The default setting is "No". Select DTMF mode for the user to send DTMF. The default setting is "RFC2833". If "Info" is selected, SIP INFO message will be used. If DTMF Mode "Inband" is selected, 64-kbit codec PCMU and PCMA are required. When "Auto" is selected, RFC2833 will be used if offered, otherwise "Inband" will be used. Enable Keep-alive Keep-alive Frequency If enabled, empty SDP packet will be sent to the SIP server periodically to keep the NAT port open. The default setting is "Yes". Configure the number of seconds for the host to be up for Keep-alive. The default setting is 60 seconds. If the end device/phone has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to "User=Phone". Then a "User=Phone" parameter will TEL URI be attached to the Request-Line and TO header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable", "Tel:" will be used instead of "SIP:" in the SIP request. The default setting is disabled. Concurrent Registrations The maximum endpoints which can be registered into this extension. For security concerns, the default value is 1. Other Settings SRTP Enable SRTP for the call. The default setting is "No". Fax Mode Select Fax mode for this user. The default setting is “None”. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 135 of 320 None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. This option controls how the extension can be used on devices within different types of network. Strategy Allow All Device in any network can register this extension. Local Subnet Only Only the user in specific subnet can register this extension. Up to three subnet addresses can be specified. A Specific IP Address. Only the device on the specific IP address can register this extension. The default setting is "Allow All". Enable T.38 UDPTL Enable or disable T.38 UDPTL Support. If enable “All”, users do not need to enter password when making an Skip Trunk Auth outbound call. If enable “Follow Me”, the user can dial out via follow me without password. Select audio and video codec for the extension. The available codecs are: Codec Preference PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.722, G.729, G.723, Ilbc, ADPCM, LPC10, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. BATCH ADD IAX EXTENSIONS Under Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions, click on “Batch Add Extensions”->”Batch Add IAX Extensions”. Table 46: Batch Add IAX Extension Parameters General Start Extension Create Number Configure the starting extension number of the batch of extensions to be added. Specify the number of extensions to be added. The default setting is 5. Assign permission level to the user. The available permissions are Permission “Internal”, “Local”, “National” and “International” from the lowest level to the highest level. The default setting is “Internal”. Note: Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 136 of 320 Users need to have the same level as or higher level than an outbound rule’s privilege in order to make outbound calls from this rule. Enable Voicemail Enable Voicemail for the user. The default setting is “Yes”. Configure the SIP/IAX password for the users. Three options are available to create password for the batch of extensions. User Random Password. A random secure password will be automatically generated. It is SIP/IAX Password recommended to use this password for security purpose. Use Extension as Password. Enter a password to be used on all the extensions in the batch. Configure Voicemail password (digits only) for the users. User Random Password. A random password in digits will be automatically generated. It is Voicemail Password recommended to use this password for security purpose. Use Extension as Password. Enter a password to be used on all the extensions in the batch. Configure the number of seconds to ring the user before the call is forwarded to voicemail (voicemail is enabled) or hang up (voicemail is disabled). If not specified, the default ring timeout is 60 seconds on the UCM6200, which can be configured in the global ring timeout setting Ring Timeout under web GUI->Internal Options->IVR Prompt: General Preference. The valid range is between 5 seconds and 600 seconds. Note: If the end point also has a ring timeout configured, the actual ring timeout used is the shortest time set by either device. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this extension. The default Auto Record setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Skip Voicemail Password Verification Music On Hold When user dials voicemail code, the password verification IVR is skipped. If enabled, this would allow one-button voicemail access. By default this option is disabled. Select which Music On Hold class to suggest to extensions when putting them on hold. If enabled, the batch added extensions will be added to LDAP Phonebook Enable LDAP PBX list; if disabled, the batch added extensions will be skipped when creating LDAP Phonebook. Call Duration Limit Configure the maximum duration of call-blocking. IAX Settings Max Number of Calls Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure the maximum number of calls allowed for each remote IP UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 137 of 320 address. Configure to enable/disable requiring call token. If set to "Auto", it might Require Call Token lock out users who depend on backward compatibility when peer authentication credentials are shared between physical endpoints. The default setting is "Yes". Other Settings Enable SRTP for the call. The default setting is "No". SRTP Select Fax Mode for this user. The default setting is “None”. None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address Fax Mode configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. This option controls how the extension can be used on devices within different types of network. Strategy Allow All Device in any network can register this extension. Local Subnet Only Only the user in specific subnet can register this extension. Up to three subnet addresses can be specified. A Specific IP Address. Only the device on the specific IP address can register this extension. The default setting is "Allow All". If enable “All”, users do not need to enter password when making an Skip Trunk Auth outbound call. If enable “Follow Me”, the call can dial out via follow me without password. Select audio and video codec for the extension. The available codecs are: Codec Preference PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, ADPCM, LPC10, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. SEARCH AND EDIT EXTENSION All the UCM6200 extensions are listed under Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Extensions, with status, Extension, CallerID Name, Technology (SIP, IAX and FXS), IP and Port. Each extension has a checkbox for users to "Modify Selected Extensions" or "Delete Selected Extensions". Also, options "Edit” , "Reboot" and "Delete" are available per extension. User can search an extension by specifying the extension number to find an extension quickly. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 138 of 320 Figure 84: Manage Extensions Status Users can see the following icon for each extension to indicate the SIP status. Green: Free Blue: Ringing Yellow: In Use Grey: Unavailable (the extension is not registered or disabled on the PBX) Edit single extension Click on to start editing the extension parameters. Reboot the user Click on to send NOTIFY reboot event to the device which has an UCM6200 extension already registered. To successfully reboot the user, "Zero Config" needs to be enabled on the UCM6200 web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Auto Provisioning Settings. Delete single extension Click on to delete the extension. Or select the checkbox of the extension and then click on "Delete Selected Extensions". Modify selected extensions Select the checkbox for the extension(s). Then click on "Modify Selected Extensions" to edit the extensions in a batch. Delete selected extensions Select the checkbox for the extension(s). Then click on "Delete Selected Extensions" to delete the extension(s). Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 139 of 320 EXPORT EXTENSIONS The extensions configured on the UCM6200 can be exported to csv format file with selected technology "SIP", "IAX" or "FXS". Click on "Export Extensions" button and select technology in the prompt below. Figure 85: Export Extensions The exported csv file can be serve as a template for users to fill in desired extension information to be imported to the UCM6200. IMPORT EXTENSIONS The capability to import extensions to the UCM6200 provides users flexibility to batch add extensions with similar or different configuration quickly into the PBX system. 1. Export extension csv file from the UCM6200 by clicking on "Export Extensions" button. 2. Fill up the extension information you would like in the exported csv template. 3. Click on "Import Extensions" button. The following dialog will be prompted. Figure 86: Import Extensions 4. Select the option in "On Duplicate Extension" to define how the duplicate extension(s) in the imported csv file should be treated by the PBX. Skip: Duplicate extensions in the csv file will be skipped. The PBX will keep the current extension Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 140 of 320 information as previously configured without change. Delete and Recreate: The current extension previously configured will be deleted and the duplicate extension in the csv file will be loaded to the PBX. Update Information: The current extension previously configured in the PBX will be kept. However, if the duplicate extension in the csv file has different configuration for any options, it will override the configuration for those options in the extension. 5. Click on to select csv file from local directory in the PC. 6. Click on "Save" to import the csv file. 7. Click on "Apply Changes" to apply the imported file on the UCM6200. EMAIL TO USER Once the extensions are created with Email address, the PBX administrator can click on button “Email To User” to send the account registration and configuration information to the user. Please make sure Email setting under web UI->Settings->Email Settings is properly configured and tested on the UCM6200 before using “Email To User”. When click on “Email To User” button, the following message will be prompted in the web page. Click on OK to confirm sending the account information to all users’ Email addresses. Figure 87: Email To User - Prompt Information The user will receive Email including account registration information and LDAP configuration. A QR code is also generated for Mobile applications to scan it and get automatically provisioned. QR code provisioning is supported on Grandstream Softphone GS Wave AndroidTM application and iOS application. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 141 of 320 Figure 88: Account Registration Information and QR Code Figure 89: LDAP Client Information and QR Code Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 142 of 320 MULTIPLE REGISTRATIONS PER EXTENSION UCM6200 supports multiple registrations per extension so that users can use the same extension on devices in different locations. Figure 90: Multiple Registrations per Extension This feature can be enabled by configuring option “Concurrent Registrations” under web UI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Edit Extension. The default value is set to 1 for security purpose. Figure 91: Extension - Concurrent Registration Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 143 of 320 SMS MESSAGE SUPPORT The UCM6200 provides built-in SIP SMS message support. For SIP end devices such as Grandstream GXP or GXV phones that supports SIP message, after an UCM6200 account is registered on the end device, the user can send and receive SMS message. Please refer to the end device documentation on how to send and receive SMS message. SMS Message support is a new feature added since firmware 1.0.10.x. Figure 92: SMS Message Support Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 144 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 145 of 320 TRUNKS ANALOG TRUNKS Go to Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Analog Trunks to add and edit analog trunks. Click on "Create New Analog Trunk" to add a new analog trunk. Click on to edit the analog trunk. Click on to delete the analog trunk. ANALOG TRUNK CONFIGURATION The analog trunk options are listed in the table below. Table 47: Analog Trunk Configuration Parameters Select the channel for the analog trunk. Channels Trunk Name UCM6202: 2 channels UCM6204: 4 channels UCM6208: 8 channels Specify a unique label to identify the trunk when listed in outbound rules, incoming rules and etc. Enable this option to satisfy two primary use cases, which include SLA Mode emulating a simple key system and creating shared extensions on a PBX. Enable SLA Mode will disable polarity reversal. The barge option specifies whether or not other stations are allowed to Barge Allowed join a call in progress on this trunk. If enabled, the other stations can press the line button to join the call. The default setting is Yes. The hold option specifies hold permissions for this trunk. If set to “Open”, Hold Access any station can place this trunk on hold and any other station is allowed to retrieve the call. If set to “Private”, only the station that places the call on hold can retrieve the call. The default setting is Yes. Advanced Options If enabled, a polarity reversal will be marked as received when an Enable Polarity Reversal outgoing call is answered by the remote party. For some countries, a polarity reversal is used for signaling the disconnection of a phone line and the call will be considered as “hangup” on a polarity reversal. The Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 146 of 320 default setting is “No”. When FXO port answers the call, FXS may send a Polarity Reversal. If Polarity on Answer Delay this interval is shorter than the value of “Polarity on Answer Delay”, the Polarity Reversal will be ignored. Otherwise, the FXO will onhook to disconnect the call. The default setting is 600ms. Current Disconnect Threshold (ms) This is the periodic time (in ms) that the UCM6200 will use to check on a voltage drop in the line. The default setting is 200. The valid range is 50 to 3000. Configure the ring timeout (in ms). Trunk (FXO) devices must have a timeout to determine if there was a hangup before the line is answered. Ring Timeout This value can be used to configure how long it takes before the UCM6200 considers a non-ringing line with hangup activity. The default setting is 8000. RX Gain TX Gain Use CallerID Caller ID Scheme FXO Dial Delay(ms) Configure the RX gain for the receiving channel of analog FXO port. The valid range is from -13.5 (dB) to + 12.0 (dB). The default setting is 0. Configure the TX gain for the transmitting channel of analog FXO port. The valid range is from -13.5 (dB) to + 12.0 (dB). The default setting is 0. Configure to enable CallerID detection. The default setting is “Yes”. Select the Caller ID scheme for this trunk. The default setting is “Bellcore/Telcordia”. Configure the time interval between off-hook and first dialed digit for outbound calls. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this trunk. The default Auto Record setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Disable This Trunk If selected, the trunk will be disabled. This is to implement analog trunk outbound line selection strategy. Three options are available: Ascend When the call goes out from this analog trunk, it will always try to use the first idle FXO port. The port order that the call will use to go out would be port 1->port 2->port 10->port 16. Every time it will start with port 1 (if it's idle). DAHDI Out Line Selection Poll When the call goes out from this analog trunk, it will use the port that is not used last time. And it will always use the port in the order of port 1->2->10->16->1->2->10->16->1->2->10->16..., following the last port being used. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Descend UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 147 of 320 When the call goes out from this analog trunk, it will always try to use the last idle FXO port. The port order that the call will use to go out would be port 16->port 10->port 2->port 1. Every time it will start with port 16 (if it's idle). The default setting is “Ascend” mode. Tone Settings Busy Detection Busy Detection is used to detect far end hangup or for detecting busy signal. The default setting is "Yes". If "Busy Detection" is enabled, users can specify the number of busy tones to be played before hanging up. The default setting is 2. Better Busy Tone Count results might be achieved if set to 4, 6 or even 8. Please note that the higher the number is, the more time is needed to hangup the channel. However, this might lower the probability to get random hangup. Congestion Detection Congestion Count Congestion detection is used to detect far end congestion signal. The default setting is "Yes". If "Congestion Detection" is enabled, users can specify the number of congestion tones to wait for. The default setting is 2. Select the country for tone settings. If "Custom" is selected, users could Tone Country manually configure the values for Busy Tone and Congestion Tone. The default setting is "United States of America (USA)". Syntax: f1=val[@level][,f2=val[@level]],c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]; Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in ms. Frequencies Range: [0, 4000) Busy Tone Busy Level Range: (-300, 0) Cadence Range: [0, 16383]. Select Tone Country "Custom" to manually configure Busy Tone value. Default value: f1=480@-50,f2=620@-50,c=500/500 Syntax: f1=val[@level][,f2=val[@level]],c=on1/off1[-on2/off2[-on3/off3]]; Frequencies are in Hz and cadence on and off are in ms. Frequencies Range: [0, 4000) Congestion Tone Busy Level Range: (-300, 0) Cadence Range: [0, 16383]. Select Tone Country "Custom" to manually configure Busy Tone value. Default value: f1=480@-50,f2=620@-50,c=250/250 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 148 of 320 Click on "Detect" to detect the busy tone, Polarity Reversal and Current PSTN Detection Disconnect by PSTN. Before the detecting, please make sure there are more than one channel configured and working properly. If the detection has busy tone, the "Tone Country" option will be set as "Custom". PSTN DETECTION The UCM6200 provides PSTN detection function to help users detect the busy tone, Polarity Reversal and Current Disconnect by making a call from the PSTN line to another destination. The detecting call will be answered and up for about 1 minute. Once done, the detecting result will show and can be used for the UCM6200 settings. 1. Go to UCM6200 web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->Analog Trunks page. 2. Click to edit the analog trunk created for the FXO port. 3. In the dialog window to edit the analog trunk, go to "Tone Settings" section and there are two methods to set the busy tone. Tone Country. The default setting is "United States of America (USA)". PSTN Detection. Figure 93: UCM6200 FXO Tone Settings 4. Click on "Detect" to start PSTN detection. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 149 of 320 Figure 94: UCM6200 PSTN Detection If there are two FXO ports connected to PSTN lines, use the following settings for auto-detection. Detect Model: Auto Detect. Source Channel: The source channel to be detected. Destination Channel: The channel to help detecting. For example, the second FXO port. Destination Number: The number to be dialed for detecting. This number must be the actual PSTN number for the FXO port used as the destination channel. Figure 95: UCM6200 PSTN Detection: Auto Detect Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 150 of 320 If there is only one FXO port connected to PSTN line, use the following settings for auto-detection. Figure 96: UCM6200 PSTN Detection: Semi-Auto Detect Detect Model: Semi-auto Detect. Source Channel: The source channel to be detected. Destination Number: The number to be dialed for detecting. This number could be a cell phone number or other PSTN number that can be reached from the source channel PSTN number. 5. Click "Detect" to start detecting. The source channel will initiate a call to the destination number. For "Auto Detect", the call will be automatically answered. For "Semi-auto Detect", the UCM6200 web GUI will display prompt to notify the user to answer or hang up the call to finish the detecting process. 6. Once done, the detected result will show. Users could save the detecting result as the current UCM6200 settings. Table 48: PSTN Detection for Analog Trunk Select "Auto Detect" or "Semi-auto Detect" for PSTN detection. Auto Detect Please make sure two or more channels are connected to the UCM6200 and in idle status before starting the detection. During the detection, one channel will be used as caller (Source Channel) and Detect Model another channel will be used as callee (Destination Channel). The UCM6200 will control the call to be established and hang up between caller and callee to finish the detection. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Semi-auto Detect Semi-auto detection requires answering or hanging up the call UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 151 of 320 manually. Please make sure one channel is connected to the UCM6200 and in idle status before starting the detection. During the detection, source channel will be used as caller and send the call to the configured Destination Number. Users will then need follow the prompts in web GUI to help finish the detection. The default setting is "Auto Detect". Source Channel Select the channel to be detected. Destination Channel Select the channel to help detect when "Auto Detect" is used. Destination Number Configure the number to be called to help the detection. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: The PSTN detection process will keep the call up for about 1 minute. If "Semi-auto Detect' is used, please pick up the call only after informed from the web GUI prompt. Once the detection is successful, the detected parameters "Busy Tone", "Polarity Reversal" and "Current Disconnect by PSTN" will be filled into the corresponding fields in the analog trunk configuration. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VOIP TRUNKS VoIP trunks can be configured in UCM6200 under Web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->VoIP Trunks. Once created, the VoIP trunks will be listed with Provider Name, Type, Hostname/IP, Username and Options to edit/detect the trunk. Click on "Create New SIP Trunk" or "Create New IAX Trunk" to add a new VoIP trunk. Click on Click on to configure Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) for the SIP Trunk. Click on to start LDAP Sync. Click on to configure detailed parameters for the VoIP trunk. to delete the VoIP trunk. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 152 of 320 For VoIP trunk example, please refer to the document in the following link: http://www.grandstream.com/sites/default/files/Resources/ucm_to_ucm_peer_guide.pdf The VoIP trunk options are listed in the table below. Table 49: Create New SIP Trunk Select the VoIP trunk type. Type Provider Name Host Name Peer SIP Trunk Register SIP Trunk Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. Keep the CID from the inbound call when dialing out. This setting will Keep Original CID override “Keep Trunk CID” option. Please make sure that the peer PBX at the other side supports to match user entry using “username” field from authentication line. Keep Trunk CID If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension’s CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is “No”. Turn on this setting when the PBX is using public IP and communicating NAT with devices behind NAT. If there is one-way audio issue, usually it is related to NAT configuration or SIP/RTP port support on the firewall. If checked, the trunk will be disabled. Disable This Trunk Note: If a current SIP trunk is disabled, UCM will send UNREGISTER message (REGISTER message with expires=0) to the SIP provider. If the trunk has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to "User=Phone". Then a "User=Phone" parameter will be attached to TEL URI the Request-Line and TO header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable", "Tel:" will be used instead of "SIP:" in the SIP request. The default setting is disabled. Configure the Caller ID. This is the number that the trunk will try to use when making outbound calls. For some providers, it might not be possible to set the CallerID with this option and this option will be ignored. Caller ID When making outgoing calls, the following rules are used to determine which CallerID will be used if they exist: Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 The CallerID configured for the extension will be looked up first. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 153 of 320 If no CallerID is configured for the extension, the CallerID configured for the trunk will be used. If the above two are missing, the "Global Outbound CID" defined in Web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->General will be used. Need Registration Username Password Auth ID Select whether the trunk needs to register on the external server or not when "Register SIP Trunk" type is selected. The default setting is No. Enter the username to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register SIP Trunk" type is selected. Enter the password to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register SIP Trunk" is selected. Enter the Authentication ID for "Register SIP Trunk" type. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this trunk (for SIP trunk Auto Record only). The default setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Table 50: SIP Register Trunk Configuration Parameters Basic Settings Provider Name Host Name Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. Configure the SIP transport protocol to be used in this trunk. The default setting is "All - UDP Primary". Transport UDP Only TCP Only TLS Only All - UDP Primary: UDP is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. All - TCP Primary: TCP is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. All – TLS Primary: TLS is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. Keep the CID from the inbound call when dialing out. This setting will Keep Original CID override “Keep Trunk CID” option. Please make sure that the peer PBX at the other side supports to match user entry using “username” field from authentication line. Keep Trunk CID NAT Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension’s CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is “No”. Turn on this option when the PBX is using public IP and communicating UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 154 of 320 with devices behind NAT. If there is one-way audio issue, usually it’s related to NAT configuration or SIP/RTP port configuration on the firewall. If selected, the trunk will be disabled. Disable This Trunk Note: If a current SIP trunk is disabled, UCM will send UNREGISTER message (REGISTER message with expires=0) to the SIP provider. If the trunk has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to "User=Phone". Then a "User=Phone" parameter will be attached to TEL URI the Request-Line and TO header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable", "Tel:" will be used instead of "SIP:" in the SIP request. The default setting is disabled. Need Registration Username Password Auth ID Select whether the trunk needs to register on the external server or not when "Register SIP Trunk" type is selected. The default setting is No. Enter the username to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register SIP Trunk" type is selected. Enter the password to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register SIP Trunk" is selected. Enter the Authentication ID for "Register SIP Trunk" type. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this trunk (for SIP trunk Auto Record only). The default setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Advanced Settings Select audio and video codec for the VoIP trunk. The available codecs Codec Preference are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. Configure the actual domain name where the extension comes from. This From Domain can be used to override the From Header. For example, "trunk.UCM6200.provider.com" is the From Domain in From Header: sip:1234567@trunk.UCM6200.provider.com. Configure the actual user name of the extension. This can be used to override the From Header. There are cases where there is a single ID for From User registration (single trunk) with multiple DIDs. For example, "1234567" is the From User in From Header: sip:1234567@trunk.UCM6200.provider.com. If enabled, the SIP INVITE message sent to the trunk will contain PPI Send PPI Header (P-Preferred-Identity) header. The default setting is “No”. Note: Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 155 of 320 “Send PPI Header” and “Send PAI Header” cannot be enabled at the same time. Only one of the two headers is allowed to be contained in the SIP INVITE message. If enabled, the SIP INVITE message sent to the trunk will contain PAI (P-Asserted-Identity) header. The default setting is “No”. Send PAI Header Note: “Send PPI Header” and “Send PAI Header” cannot be enabled at the same time. Only one of the two headers is allowed to be contained in the SIP INVITE message. Outbound Proxy Support Outbound Proxy DID Mode Select to enable outbound proxy in this trunk. The default setting is "No". When outbound proxy support is enabled, enter the IP address or URL of the outbound proxy. Configure where to get the destination ID of an incoming SIP call, from SIP Request-line or To-header. The default is set to "Request-line". Configure the default DTMF mode when sending DTMF on this trunk. Default: The global setting of DTMF mode will be used. The global setting for DTMF Mode setting is under web UI->PBX->SIP Settings->ToS. DTMF Mode Enable Qualify RFC2833: Send DTMF using RFC2833. Info: Send DTMF using SIP INFO message. Inband: Send DTMF using inband audio. This requires 64 bit codec, i.e., PCMU and PCMA. Auto: Send DTMF using RFC2833 if offered. Otherwise, inband will be used. If enabled, the UCM6200 will regularly send SIP OPTIONS to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is "No". When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the timeout (in ms) Qualify Timeout for the Qualify SIP message. If no response is received within the timeout, the device is considered offline. The default setting is 1000ms. When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the interval (in Qualify Frequency seconds) of the SIP OPTIONS message sent to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is 60 seconds. Maximum Number of Call The maximum number of concurrent calls using the trunk. The default Lines settings 0, which means no limit. Select Fax mode. The default setting is “None”. Fax Mode None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 156 of 320 configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. SRTP Enable SRTP for the VoIP trunk. The default setting is "No". CC Settings Enable CC If enabled, the system will automatically alert the user when a called party is available, given that a previous call to that party failed for some reason. Configure the maximum number of CCSS agents which may be allocated CC Max Agents for this channel. In other words, this number serves as the maximum number of CC requests this channel is allowed to make. The minimum value is 1. Configure the maximum number of monitor structures which may be CC Max Monitors created for this device. In other words, this number tells how many callers may request CC services for a specific device at one time. The minimum value is 1. Table 51: SIP Peer Trunk Configuration Parameters Basic Settings Provider Name Host Name Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. Configure the SIP transport protocol to be used in this trunk. The default setting is "All - UDP Primary". Transport UDP Only TCP Only TLS Only All - UDP Primary: UDP is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. All - TCP Primary: TCP is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. All – TLS Primary: TLS is the primary transport protocol when all the other SIP transport methods are available too. Keep the CID from the inbound call when dialing out, this setting will Keep Original CID override “Keep Trunk CID” option. Please make sure that the peer PBX at the other side supports to match user entry using “username” field from authentication line. Keep Trunk CID Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension’s CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is “No”. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 157 of 320 Turn on this option when the PBX is using public IP and communicating NAT awith devices behind NAT. If there is one-way audio issue, usually it’s related to NAT configuration or SIP/RTP port configuration on the firewall. If selected, the trunk will be disabled. Disable This Trunk Note: If a current SIP trunk is disabled, UCM will send UNREGISTER message (REGISTER message with expires=0) to the SIP provider. If the trunk has an assigned PSTN telephone number, this field should be set to "User=Phone". Then a "User=Phone" parameter will be attached to TEL URI the Request-Line and TO header in the SIP request to indicate the E.164 number. If set to "Enable", "Tel:" will be used instead of "SIP:" in the SIP request. The default setting is disabled. Configure the Caller ID. This is the number that the trunk will try to use when making outbound calls. For some providers, it might not be possible to set the CallerID with this option and this option will be ignored. When making outgoing calls, the following rules are used to determine Caller ID which CallerID will be used if they exist: The CallerID configured for the extension will be looked up first. If no CallerID configured for the extension, the CallerID configured for the trunk will be used. If the above two are missing, the "Global Outbound CID" defined in Web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->General will be used. CallerID Name Configure the name of the caller to be displayed when the extension has no CallerID Name configured. Enable automatic recording for the calls using this trunk (for SIP trunk Auto Record only). The default setting is disabled. The recording files can be accessed under web GUI->CDR->Recording Files. Advanced Settings Select audio and video codec for the VoIP trunk. The available codecs Codec Preference are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. DID Mode Configure where to get the destination ID of an incoming SIP call, from SIP Request-line or To-header. The default is set to "Request-line". Configure the default DTMF mode when sending DTMF on this trunk. Default: The global setting of DTMF mode will be used. The global setting for DTMF Mode setting is under web UI->PBX->SIP DTMF Mode Settings->ToS. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 RFC2833: Send DTMF using RFC2833. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 158 of 320 Enable Qualify Info: Send DTMF using SIP INFO message. Inband: Send DTMF using inband audio. This requires 64 bit codec, i.e., PCMU and PCMA. Auto: Send DTMF using RFC2833 if offered. Otherwise, inband will be used. If enabled, the UCM6200 will regularly send SIP OPTIONS to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is "No". When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the timeout (in ms) Qualify Timeout for the Qualify SIP message. If no response is received within the timeout, the device is considered offline. The default setting is 1000ms. When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the interval (in Qualify Frequency seconds) of the SIP OPTIONS message sent to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is 60 seconds. Maximum Number of Call The maximum number of concurrent calls using the trunk. The default Lines settings 0, which means no limite. Select Fax mode. The default setting is “None”. Fax Mode None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. SRTP Enable SRTP for the VoIP trunk. The default setting is "No". If enabled, the local UCM6200 will automatically provide and update the local LDAP contacts to the remote UCM6200 SIP peer trunk. In order to Sync LDAP Enable ensure successful synchronization, the remote UCM6200 peer also needs to enable this option on the SIP peer trunk. The default setting is "No". This is the password used for LDAP contact file encryption and decryption Sync LDAP Password during the LDAP sync process. The password must be the same on both UCM6200 peers o ensure successful synchronization. Sync LDAP Port Configure the TCP port used LDAP sync feature between two peer UCM6200. Specify an outbound rule for LDAP sync feature. The UCM6200 will LDAP Outbound Rule automatically modify the remote contacts by adding prefix parsed from this rule. LDAP Dialed Prefix Specify the prefix for LDAP sync feature. The UCM6200 will automatically modify the remote contacts by adding this prefix. CC Settings Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 159 of 320 Enable CC If enabled, the system will automatically alert the user when a called party is available, given that a previous call to that party failed for some reason. Configure the maximum number of CCSS agents which may be allocated CC Max Agents for this channel. In other words, this number serves as the maximum number of CC requests this channel is allowed to make. The minimum value is 1. Configure the maximum number of monitor structures which may be CC Max Monitors created for this device. In other words, this number tells how many callers may request CC services for a specific device at one time. The minimum value is 1. Table 52: Create New IAX Trunk Select the VoIP trunk type. Type Provider Name Host Name Keep Trunk CID Username Password Disable This Trunk Peer IAX Trunk Register IAX Trunk Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension's CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is "No". Enter the username to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register IAX Trunk" type is selected. Enter the password to register to the trunk from the provider when "Register IAX Trunk" type is selected. If selected, the trunk will be disabled. Table 53: IAX Register Trunk Configuration Parameters Basic Settings Provider Name Host Name Keep Trunk CID Disable This Trunk Caller ID Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension's CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is "No". If selected, the trunk will be disabled. Configure the Caller ID. This is the number that the trunk will try to use when making outbound calls. For some providers, it might not be possible UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 160 of 320 to set the CallerID with this option and this option will be ignored. When making outgoing calls, the following rules are used to determine which CallerID will be used if they exist: The CallerID configured for the extension will be looked up first. If no CallerID configured for the extension, the CallerID configured for the trunk will be used. If the above two are missing, the "Global Outbound CID" defined in Web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->General will be used. CallerID Name Configure the name of the caller to be displayed when the extension has no CallerID Name configured. Username Enter the username to register to the trunk from the provider. Password Enter the password to register to the trunk from the provider. Advanced Settings Select audio and video codec for the VoIP trunk. The available codecs Codec Preference are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. Enable Qualify If enabled, the UCM6200 will regularly send SIP OPTIONS to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is "No". When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the timeout (in ms) Qualify Timeout for the Qualify SIP message. If no response is received within the timeout, the device is considered offline. The default setting is 1000ms. When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the interval (in Qualify Frequency seconds) of the SIP OPTIONS message sent to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is 60 seconds. Maximum Number of Call The maximum number of concurrent calls using the trunk. The default Lines settings 0, which means no limited. Select Fax mode. The default setting is “None”. Fax Mode None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. Table 54: IAX Peer Trunk Configuration Parameters Basic Settings Provider Name Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 Configure a unique label to identify this trunk when listed in outbound rules, inbound rules and etc. UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 161 of 320 Host Name Keep Trunk CID Disable This Trunk Configure the IP address or URL for the VoIP provider’s server of the trunk. If enabled, the trunk CID will not be overridden by extension's CID when the extension has CID configured. The default setting is "No". If selected, the trunk will be disabled. Configure the Caller ID. This is the number that the trunk will try to use when making outbound calls. For some providers, it might not be possible to set the CallerID with this option and this option will be ignored. When making outgoing calls, the following rules are used to determine Caller ID which CallerID will be used if they exist: The CallerID configured for the extension will be looked up first. If no CallerID configured for the extension, the CallerID configured for the trunk will be used. If the above two are missing, the "Global Outbound CID" defined in Web GUI->PBX->Internal Options->General will be used. CallerID Name Configure the name of the caller to be displayed when the extension has no CallerID Name configured. Advanced Settings Select audio and video codec for the VoIP trunk. The available codecs Codec Preference are: PCMU, PCMA, GSM, AAL2-G.726-32, G.726, G.722, G.729, G.723, iLBC, ADPCM, H.264, H.263, H.263p and VP8. Enable Qualify If enabled, the UCM6200 will regularly send SIP OPTIONS to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is "No". When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the timeout (in ms) Qualify Timeout for the Qualify SIP message. If no response is received within the timeout, the device is considered offline. The default setting is 1000ms. When "Enable Qualify" option is set to "Yes", configure the interval (in Qualify Frequency seconds) of the SIP OPTIONS message sent to the device to check if the device is still online. The default setting is 60 seconds. Maximum Number of Call The maximum number of concurrent calls using the trunk. The default Lines settings 0, which means no limited. Select Fax mode. The default setting is “None”. Fax Mode None: Disable Fax. Fax Detect: Fax signal from the user/trunk during the call can be detected and the received Fax will be sent to the Email address configured for this extension. If no Email address can be found for the user, the Fax will be sent to the default Email address configured in Fax setting page under web UI->PBX->Internal Options->Fax/T.38. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 162 of 320 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) The UCM6200 provides Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) which is a service of a local phone company (or local exchange carrier) that allows subscribers within a company's PBX system to connect to outside lines directly. Example of how DOD is used: Company ABC has a SIP trunk. This SIP trunk has 4 DIDs associated to it. The main number of the office is routed to an auto attendant. The other three numbers are direct lines to specific users of the company. At the moment when a user makes an outbound call their caller ID shows up as the main office number. This poses a problem as the CEO would like their calls to come from their direct line. This can be accomplished by configuring DOD for the CEO’s extension. Steps on how to configure DOD on the UCM6200: 1. To setup DOD go to UCM6200 web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->VoIP Trunks page. 2. Click to access the DOD options for the selected SIP Trunk. 3. Click "Create a new DOD" to begin your DOD setup 4. For "DOD Number" enter one of the numbers (DIDs) from your SIP trunk provider. In the example above Company ABC received 4 DIDs from their provider. ABC will enter in the number for the CEO's direct line. 5. Select an extension from the "Available Extensions" list. Users have the option of selecting more than one extension. In this case, Company ABC would select the CEO's extension. After making the selection, click on the button to move the extension(s) to the "Selected Extensions" list. Figure 97: DOD extension selection Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 163 of 320 6. Click "Save" at the bottom. Once completed, the user will return to the EDIT DOD page that shows all the extensions that are associated to a particular DOD. Figure 98: Edit DOD Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 164 of 320 Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 165 of 320 SLA STATION The UCM6200 supports SLA that allows mapping the key with LED on a multi-line phone to different external lines. When there is an incoming call and the phone starts to ring, the LED on the key will flash in red and the call can be picked up by pressing this key. This allows users to know if the line is occupied or not. The SLA function on the UCM6200 is similar to BLF but SLA is used to monitor external line i.e., analog trunk on the UCM6200. Users could configure the phone with BLF mode on the MPK to monitor the analog trunk status or press the line key pick up call from the analog trunk on the UCM6200. CREATE/EDIT SLA STATION SLA Station can be configured on web GUI->PBX->Basic/Call Routes->SLA Station. Figure 99: SLA Station Click on “Create New SLA Station” to add a SLA Station. Click on to edit the SLA Station. The following table shows the SLA Station configuration parameters. Click on to delete the SLA Station. Table 55: SLA Station Configuration Parameters Station Name Configure a name to identify the SLA Station. Station Specify a SIP extension as a station that will be using SLA. Available SLA Trunks Existing Analog Trunks with SLA Mode enabled will be listed here. Select a trunk for this SLA from the Available SLA Trunks list. Click on Selected SLA Trunks to arrange the order. If there are multiple trunks selected, when there are calls on those trunks at the same time, pressing the LINE key on the phone will pick up the call on the first trunk here. SLA Station Options Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 166 of 320 Configure the time (in seconds) to ring the station before the call is Ring Timeout considered unanswered. No timeout is set by default. If set to 0, there will be no timeout. Configure the time (in seconds) for delay before ringing the station when Ring Delay a call first coming in on the shared line. No delay is set by default. If set to 0, there will be no delay. This option defines the competence of the hold action for one particular Hold Access trunk. If set to “open”, any station could hold a call on that trunk or resume one held session; if set to “private”, only the station that places the trunk call on hold could resume the session. The default setting is “open”. SAMPLE CONFIGURATION 1. On the UCM6200, go to web UI->Basic/Call Routes->Analog Trunks page. Create analog trunk or edit the existing analog trunk. Make sure “SLA Mode” is enabled for the analog trunk. Once enabled, this analog trunk will be only available for the SLA stations created under web UI->Basic/Call Routes->SLA Station page. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 167 of 320 Figure 100: Enable SLA Mode for Analog Trunk Click on “Save”. The analog trunk will be listed with trunk mode “SLA”. Figure 101: Analog Trunk with SLA Mode Enabled 2. On the UCM6200, go to web UI->Basic/Call Routes->SLA Station page, click on “Create New SLA Station”. Please refer to section [CREATE/EDIT SLA STATION] for the configuration parameters. Users can create one or more SLA stations to monitor the analog trunk. The following figure shows two stations, 1002 and 1005, are configured to be associated with SLA trunk “fxo1”. Figure 102: SLA Example - SLA Station 3. On the SIP phone 1, configure to register UCM6200 extension 1002. Configure the MPK as BLF mode Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 168 of 320 and the value must be set to “extension_trunkname”, which is 1002_fxo1 in this case. 4. On the SIP phone 2, configure to register UCM6200 extension 1005. Configure the MPK as BLF mode and value must be set to “extension_trunkname”, which is 1005_fxo1 in this case. Figure 103: SLA Example - MPK Configuration Now the SLA station is ready to use. The following functions can be achieved by this configuration. Making an outbound call from the station/extension, using LINE key When the extension is in idle state, pressing the line key for this extension on the phone to off hook. Then dial the station’s extension number, for example, dial 1002 on phone 1 (or dial 1005 on phone 2), to hear the dial tone. Then the users could dial external number for the outbound call. Making an outbound call from the station/extension, using BLF key When the extension is in idle state, pressing the MPK and users could dial external numbers directly. Answering call using LINE key When the station is ringing, pressing the LINE key to answer the incoming call. Barging-in active call using BLF key When there is an active call between an SLA station and an external number using the SLA trunk, other SLA stations monitoring the same trunk could join the call by pressing the BLF key if “Barge Allowed” is enabled for the analog trunk. Hold/Unhold using BLF key If the external line is previously put on hold by an SLA station, another station that monitors the same SLA trunk could unhold the call by pressing the BLF key if “Hold Access” is set to “open” on the analog trunk and the SLA station. Firmware Version 1.0.0.1 UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual Page 169 of 320
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