Panasonic pbx unified maintenance console инструкция

Консоль конфигурации автоматической телефонной станции Panasonic настолько запутана, что есть необходимость создать для себя запись-напоминалку, которая вряд-ли кому-либо будет интересна.

Вход в консоль конфигурирования АТС

Пуск — Panasonic — PBX Unified Maintenance Console — PBXUnified:

  • Вводим код учетной записи: по кнопке «Информация» можно посмотреть коды учетных записей и их уровни доступа
  • Выбираем «Стандартная РСМС»
  • Жмем кнопку ОК
  • В появившемся окне » PBX Unified Maintenance Console» жмем на иконку «Подключение»
    • Указываем свойства соединения:
      • Модель АТС
      • На вкладке LAN указываем IP-адрес, порт, пароль к АТС (если они уже не указаны) и жмем кнопку «подключение»

Добавление нового абонента (внутреннего телефона)

Системное меню 4.1.1: пункт «Внутренняя линия» — «Настройка внутр.линии» — Вкладка «Главное»:

  • Столбец «Внутр. Номер» — придумываем внутренний номер для абонента
  • Столбец «Имя внутреннего абонента» — какое имя будет выводится при звонках по внутренним линиям
  • Столбец «Группа пользователей» — указываем к какой группе будет относится абонент

Закрепление звонков на входящие внешние номера за внутренними номерами или группами

Системное меню 10.3: пункт «СО линии & Входящие вызовы» — пункт «Таблица DDI / DID»:

  • Столбец «Номер DDI/DID»: указываем городской номер
  • Столбец «Адресат DDI / DID» и подстолбец «день»: указываем внутренний номер абонента или внутренний номер группы абонентов

Создание групп с внутренним виртуальным номером (при наборе номера телефон звонит у всех кто входит в группу)

Системное меню 3.5.1: пункт «Группа» — пункт «Группа распределения входящих вызовов» — пункт «настройки группы» — вкладка «главное»

  • Столбец «Номер виртуальной внутренней линии»: номер группы
  • Столбец «Имя группы»: собственно имя группы
  • Кнопка «Абон. группы»: жмем кнопку, чтобы определить состав группы, попадаем на вкладку «Внутренний абонент группы распределения входящих вызовов»:
    • В выпадающем списке «Номер группы ICD» выбираем необходимую группу, в таблице отобразится состав этой группы
    • Столбец «Внутренний номер» — внутренний номер абонента
    • Столбец «Отложенный звонок» — указываем каким образом будет звонить телефон абонента при входящем вызове на группу в которой он состоит:
      • Немедленно — телефон будет звонить сразу же при поступлении входящего вызова
      • «1 звонок», «2 звонка», «3 звонка» и т.д.: телефон будет звонить соответственно после 1,2,3 звонка. Пример применения: есть секретарь, который состоит в группе с директором. При входящем вызове телефон секретаря сразу же будет звонить, если же секретаря нет на месте и никто не взял трубку, то телефон у директора начнет звонить после третьего звонка телефона секретаря

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5.3 Starting Web Maintenance Console

5.3 Starting Web Maintenance Console

System Requirements

Required Operating System

Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP, Windows Vista

®

Business, Windows 7, Windows 7 Professional, Windows 8 or

Windows 8 Professional operating system

Recommended Display Settings

Screen resolution: XGA (1024

´ 768)

DPI setting: Normal size (96 DPI)

Supported Browsers for use with Web Maintenance Console

Windows Internet Explorer

®

8

Windows Internet Explorer 9

Mozilla

®

Firefox

®

version 21 or later

Note

Always be sure to apply the latest updates to your Web browser software. For details, refer to your Web browser’s documentation. Only the browsers and browser versions listed above are supported for use with

Web Maintenance Console.

Copyright for MD5

This software uses the Source Code of RSA Data Security, Inc. described in the RFC1321 (MD5

Message-Digest Algorithm).

Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.

Licence to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the «RSA Data Security, Inc.

MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm» in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.

Licence is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as «derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm» in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work.

RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided «as is» without express or implied warranty of any kind.

These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.

Password Security

CAUTION

To the Administrator or Installer regarding the system password

1.

Please provide all system passwords to the customer.

2.

To avoid unauthorised access and possible abuse of the PBX, keep the passwords secret, and inform the customer of the importance of the passwords, and the possible dangers if they become known to others.

3.

The PBX has default passwords preset. For security, change these passwords the first time that you programme the PBX.

4.

Change the passwords periodically.

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5.

It is strongly recommended that passwords of 10 numbers or characters be used for maximum protection against unauthorised access. For a list of numbers and characters that can be used in system passwords, refer to «1.1.3 Entering Characters» in the PC Programming Manual.

Connecting to Web Maintenance Console

1.

Connect the PC to the PBX:

Connect the PBX to a network with the LAN port and access the PBX from a PC in your LAN or VPN.

For details, refer to «Connection via LAN», «Connection via Virtual Private Network (VPN) » and

«4.11.1 LAN Connection for the Main Unit».

Connect the PBX to a network with the LAN port and access the PBX from a PC using an Internet

connection. For details, refer to «Connection via Internet» and «4.11.1 LAN Connection for the Main

Unit».

Connect the PBX to a PC through analogue remote (RMT card) or ISDN remote. For detail, refer to

«5.5.2 PC Programming» in the Feature Guide.

2.

Access Web Maintenance Console:

LAN or VPN Connection:

Launch your Web browser and input the IP address of the PBX followed by the Web Maintenance Console port number into the address bar. The input method will differ according to the PC’s connection to the PBX.

The default IP address for the LAN port of the PBX is 192.168.0.101, and the default Web Maintenance

Console port number is 80. Accordingly, the address to enter to connect to the PBX for the first time will be as follows (enter the address exactly as shown):

http://192.168.0.101

Note

The default subnet mask for the LAN port is 255.255.255.0.

MNT Port Connection:

Launch your Web browser and in the address bar, enter one of the following addresses exactly as shown:

223.0.0.1

or

http://kx-ns500.

Note

If entering «http://kx-ns500.», be sure to include the period at the end as shown.

The default subnet mask for the MNT port is 255.255.255.0.

If it takes a long time to connect when 223.0.0.1 is entered, configure a static IP address to the

LAN connected to the PC.

Internet Connection (SSL Connection):

When the PC is accessing the PBX from a connection over the internet, the use of SSL is strongly recommended. When using an SSL encrypted connection, the default port is 443. The format of the address to enter to connect to the PBX using an SSL encrypted connection will be as follows:

https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyy

«xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx» is the IP address of a device that can be accessed from the Internet, such as the

IP address of a network router.

«yyy» is a port number. The network router’s port forwarding settings must be configured so that traffic arriving at port «yyy» is forwarded to the correct IP address and port of the PBX in the LAN.

Port forwarding settings must specify the IP address and the port number of the network router

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:yyy«) to transfer the packets to the PBX in the LAN, so that the packets sent to the

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global IP address and specified port of the router will be transferred to the IP address and specified port of the PBX in the LAN.

Note the usage of «https» instead of «http».

If you connect to Web Maintenance Console using SSL, a security alert window is displayed. Follow the prompts to install a security certificate. The procedure may vary according to your browser.

Note

The IP address and Web Maintenance Console port number for the PBX can be changed from their default values. If settings for the LAN port’s IP address has been forgotten, refer to the PT Programming

[991] in PT Programming Manual.

3.

The Web Maintenance Console login screen is displayed. Log in with the Installer level account name and the default Installer level account password to launch the Easy Setup Wizard. For details about the Easy

Setup Wizard, see «5.4.1 Easy Setup Wizard».

Using Web Maintenance Console in Off-line Mode

You can connect a PC to the PBX to programme the PBX using Web Maintenance Console (On-line mode), or you can programme the PBX without connecting the PC to the PBX (Off-line mode).

Off-line mode programming is performed using the Off-line version of Web Maintenance Console, which you install on your PC. The changes made during Off-line mode are saved as local data on the PC, and then later uploaded to the PBX.

The following procedures outline how to install the Web Maintenance Console for Off-line mode programming.

Installation

Note

Be sure to install the latest version of KX-NS500 Off-line WEB-Maintenance Console.

Before beginning the installation of Off-line Web Maintenance Console, the following software must be installed on the PC:

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

Microsoft .NET Framework 4

This software can be downloaded from Microsoft’s online Download Centre.

To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows XP Professional, you must be logged in as a user in either the «Administrators» or «Power Users» group.

To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows Vista Business, Windows 7, Windows 7

Professional, Windows 8 or Windows 8 Professional, you must be logged in as a user in the

«Administrators» group.

1.

Copy the KX-NS500 Off-line WEB-Maintenance Console setup file to your PC.

2.

Double-click the setup file to run the installer.

3.

Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the installation wizard.

Note

For information about programming the PBX in Off-line mode, refer to the PC Programming Manual.

Converting KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 or KX-TE series System Data for Use with the KX-NS500

System data from a KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 or KX-TE series PBX can be converted for use with the

KX-NS500 to ensure a seamless transition to the new system.

In this section, we use «Maintenance Console» for the following Maintenance Console.

Unified Maintenance Console for KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200

Maintenance Console for KX-TEx824

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1.

Connect a PC to a KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 or KX-TE series PBX, and then start the Maintenance Console.

For details about connecting a PC to a PBX or for details about the Maintenance Console, refer to the appropriate documentation.

2.

In the Maintenance Console, save the PBX’s system data file DSYS or xxxxxxx.kea

*1

to the PC.

*2

For details about saving the system data file to the PC, refer to the appropriate documentation.

3.

Start Web Maintenance Console for the KX-NS500 in Off-line mode.

4.

In the Programme Launcher, click Database Converter.

5.

In Select Original File Name, select the system file (DSYS or xxxxxxx.kea

*1

) you saved in step 2 as the file

to convert.

6.

Select WebMC Language and click «Next».

7.

An image of converting the file to the KX-NS500 is displayed on the screen. The system data will be converted and a system data file for the KX-NS500 (DFSYS) is created. It will complete within one minute.

8.

After conversion is complete, you can click Save on the Result of Converting screen and save the results file to your PC.

9.

In the «Select Next Step» screen, you can select the action from the followings.

1.

«Finish of Database Conversion»

*1

2.

«Continue Online Programming (Connect — Online Mode)

3.

«Continue Offline Programming (Open — Offline Mode)

The PBX’s system data file

KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200: DSYS

KX-TEx824: xxxxxx.kea

*2

The software version for KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 and KX-TEx824 series PBXs must meet the latest version requirements shown in the Data Converter tool. If the requirements are not met, you must use the Maintenance Console to upgrade the version to the latest version, and then save the DSYS or xxxx.kea file.

Notice

The following numbering plan settings are brought over during data conversion:

Feature Numbers, Other PBX Number, Extension Number, Quick Dial Number

PBX voice data (e.g., ESVM, SVM, OGM) is not converted.

Data conversion for a SLC/LCOT card in the KX-NS500 is not supported; the number of ports in these cards is too small.

In the case of KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200, data that is not supported by the data conversion is shown in the following table.

Default Setting Unsupported Item

Time Mode

Current time mode

Time mode switching time (manual mode)

Wired/Wireless extensions

Timed Reminder

Station Lock

Remote Station Lock

Extension Call Charge Total

Not Ready/Ready (Wrap-up)

LCS On/Off

Location setting default

Not Stored

Not set

Unlocked

Unlocked

Total cleared

Wrap-up status cleared

Location setting default

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Unsupported Item

Room Status (Check In/Check out/Not Ready/

Cleaned Up)

Auto Answer

Absent Message Status

Saved Number Redial

ICD Group Login Status (Login/Logout)

Message Waiting

Incoming Log

Outgoing Log

TAM Log

Personal Absent Message

FWD/DND setting status (intercom/outside calls)

Monitor PBX ID

Trunk

Call Charge Total

Traffic Data

Incoming Call Group

Message Waiting

Incoming Log

FWD/DND setting status (FWD/DND set or not)

Traffic Data

Verification Code Information

Verification Code Password, Lock Status

Verification Code Password, Lock Counter

Call Charge Total

Cabinet Information

Incoming Log

Outgoing Log

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Default Setting

Location setting default

Location setting default

Not set

Number cleared

Location setting default

Cancelled

Cleared

Cleared

Cleared

Message cleared

Setting Cancelled

Cleared

Total cleared

Cleared

Cancelled

Cleared

Setting cancelled

Cleared

Unlocked

Counter cleared

Total cleared

Cleared

Cleared

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Unsupported Item

Line Error Log

MPR-LPR Call Data Log

System Information

Password, Lock Counter for Remote

Programming

Major/Minor Error

Timed Reminder (Wake-up Call)

Default Setting

Cleared

Cleared

Counter cleared

Cleared

Cancelled

In the case of KX-TEx824, data that is supported by the data conversion is shown in the following table.

Supported Item

[xxx] : PT Programming Number

Converted Item

[x.x.x] : PC Programming-System Menu

Number

System Speed Dial/Name

[001]System Speed Dialling Number [6.1]System Speed Dial

[011]System Speed Dialling Name [6.1]System Speed Dial

Extension data

[009]Extension Number

[604]Extension Name

[601] TRS-COS-Day

FWD/DND Setting(

*1

)

Flexible CO key (extension and DSS Console)

(

*1

)

[4.1.1]Extension Setting-Extension Number

[4.1.1]Extension Setting-Extension Name

[4.1.1]Extension Setting-COS

[4.1.2]FWD/DND Setting

[4.1.4]Flexible Button

[4.3]DSS Console

Flexible CO key (extension and DSS Console)

The following data is not converted.

Saved Number Redial

Caller ID Indication Common/Personal

Caller ID Selection Common/Personal

LCS Cancel

[4.1.5]PF Button PF Button

[012]Second Feature Numbering Plan

[310]Account Code

Toll Restriction

[2.6.2]Quick Dial-Phone Number

[6.3]Verification Code-Verification Code

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Supported Item

[xxx] : PT Programming Number

[302]TRS—COS 2 Denied Code

[300]Carrier Exception Code

[309]Emergency Number

Converted Item

[x.x.x] : PC Programming-System Menu

Number

[7.1] Denied Code

[8.5]Carrier — Carrier Access Code

[7.4]Emergency Dial

*1 This setting is programmed by Personal Programming.

Note

Review the settings of feature numbers of converted data.

Example: Idle Line Access (Local Access) settings

KX-TVM System Prompt and Mailbox Data Import

Voice data recorded by users in a KX-TVM series VPS can be converted and used as voice data in the

KX-NS500 Unified Messaging system. System prompts, mailbox prompts, and mailbox messages can be converted.

Condition:

The required software versions are as follows:

KX-TVM series: version 1.0 or later

Notice

Only data recorded by users can be imported; the preinstalled guidance data will not be imported.

The language set for the KX-TVM series VPS must be set as the language for the Unified Message system where the voice data will be imported. If the language is different, the data cannot be imported.

The following content of KX-TVM mailbox’s audio data is not restored as the Unified Messaging system

Mailbox data.

Receive message: Mailbox number of Recorder

Transfer message: Mailbox number of Recorder/Sender

Confirmation of hearing a message: Mailbox number of the responder

In this case, the message is treated as if it were recorded by a non-subscriber.

Mailbox number of Recorder/Sender/Responder is not announced in restored audio data.

When IMAP integration is used, “Unknown Caller” is shown in the “From” field.

1.

Connect a PC to the KX-TVM series VPS, and then start the KX-TVM Maintenance Console.

For details about connecting a PC to the VPS or about the Maintenance Console, refer to the appropriate documentation.

2.

In Maintenance Console, back up the voice data on the KX-TVM series VPS to the PC.

For details about backing up KX-TVM VPS voice data, refer to the documentation of the corresponding

VPS.

3.

Start the KX-NS500, and then start Web Maintenance Console.

4.

Navigate to Maintenance

® Tool ® 10. UM data restore, and then select the types of voice data you want to restore (i.e., import). You can select the following types of data:

a.

System prompts

For batch restore

Under System Prompts, select the System Prompts check box.

Condition:

The Unified Messaging system has only 8 system prompts, which is less than the number on

KX-TVM VPSs. If you restore system prompts, Prompt 9 and Prompt 10 on the KX-TVM VPS will not be restored. To import Prompt 9 and Prompt 10 to the Unified Messaging system, they must be restored individually.

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For individual restore

You can select the voice data to restore one at a time as necessary.

Installed Prompts – Prompt1 to 8

Custom Service Menu

Company Name

Company Greeting

System Mailbox Group Voice Label

System Caller Name

Prompt Selection

Hold Announce Menu

b.

Mailbox Prompts and Mailbox Messages

For batch restore

Under Mailbox Prompts, select the Mailbox Prompts check box, and then select the Mailbox

Messages check box.

For individual restore

You can select the voice data to restore one at a time as necessary.

Owner Name

Personal Greetings

Personal Caller ID Name

Interview

Personal Group List Name

EMD List Member Name

Mailbox Messages

5.

Select a file from Local PC, USB Flash Drive (Main Unit), or NAS to restore, and the folder selection menu becomes active. Specify the folder where the backup data is saved, and then click OK.

The selected voice data will be imported.

Note

When using a NAS, ensure that you have sufficient network bandwidth.

6.

The import results will be saved in a file called «UM_data_restore_result.txt».

Notice

It is possible that passwords are set on KX-TVM and Unified Messaging mailboxes. If the passwords for KX-TVM mailboxes are different from the Unified Messaging mailbox passwords, and data is being restored (imported) individually, you will be prompted for the password of the Unified Messaging mailbox. If password authentication fails 3 times, the voice data for that mailbox will not be imported.

If you are not prompted for mailbox passwords during the restore, the password set for the mailbox in the Unified Messaging system will be used. If no passwords are set for Unified Messaging mailboxes

(excluding the manager mailboxes), the default password specified in the Unified Messaging system will be applied. If the default password setting is disabled, the password «1111» will be applied. The default mailbox password will not be applied to the manager mailboxes.

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Convert

System

Data

KX-TDA100/200 series

KX-TEx824

Maintenance Console

Get DSYS or xxxxx.kea

and save to PC.

Database Converter

Start Database converter.

Select DSYS or xxxxx.kea and start conversion.

Convert Execute

Off line Web-MC

Edit additional parameters by Offline Web-MC.

Set User configurations.

Ex.) Setting UserProfile/

MBOX etc.

Web-MC

Connect to KX-NS500 and transfer DFSYS.

Reboot KX-NS500

Abbreviations

DxSYS: System File for PBX

Web-MC: Web Maintenance Console

VM: Voice Mail system

UM: Unified Message system

*1 KX-NS500

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Convert

VM Prompt

KX-TVM Maintenance Console

Get VM prompt and save to PC.

Main Unit*

1

UM Restore

Web-MC

1.2.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console

Notice

Do not change the IP addresses of the IPCMPR and DSP cards once IP telephones are registered to

the PBX using these IP addresses.

The IP telephones will not operate properly if these IP addresses are changed.

A DHCP server must be able to use a «client identifier» option specified by RFC 2131.

The PBX will not start properly if the IP addresses cannot be assigned automatically by the DHCP

server when DHCP Client is set to Enable. In this case, you need to consult your network administrator

because the DHCP server on your network may not be running or a network failure may have occurred.

If the DHCP server is not available, change the DHCP Client setting to Disable and set fixed IP

addresses, then restart the PBX.

To change the DHCP Client setting, connect the PC with an RS-232C cross cable or Ethernet straight

cable. When connecting the PC with an Ethernet straight cable, make sure the PBX is disconnected

from the LAN and then connect the PC with an Ethernet straight cable using 192.168.0.101 for the IP

address of the IPCMPR card.

Valid IP address range: «1.0.0.0» to «223.255.255.255»

*1

*2

Valid IP address range: «1.0.0.0» to «223.255.255.255»

*3

Valid subnet mask address range: «0–255.0–255.0–255.0–255» (except 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255)

*4

Valid IP address range: «0.0.0.0» to «223.255.255.255»

It is possible to use a PC with the Maintenance Console (PBX Unified PC Maintenance Console) installed, as

a Web server. This allows users to configure the PBX via a Web browser on a local client, or a remote PC

through the Internet.

If Maintenance Console is installed on the client PC, a Web server is not necessary.

Accessing PBX Web Manager

PBX Web Manager can be enabled during the installation of the Maintenance Console. It can also be enabled

in Options.

Note

When starting the Maintenance Console, if there is less than 80 MB of available memory, this feature

is automatically disabled.

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