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Page 1 - NETSTAR

2N® NETSTAR Communication switch Configuration tool Version 2.6.0 www.2n.cz

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Configuration menu 1.4 10 Figure 5 View of the dialogue of connection course. If you aren't able to connect to your PbX, please check follo

Page 3 - Table of Content

Users and Groups 8.1 100 Properties The tab Properties consists of many tabs, which are described in the separate chapter. This tab is exceptional

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Users and Groups 8.1 101 c) Properties The tab Properties consists of many tabs, which are described in the separate chapter. This tab is exceptio

Page 5 - 1 Basic Information

Users and Groups 8.1 102 Scheme – This column sets scheme of the user identification. You can choose between "Number" and "URI"

Page 6 - 1.3 Connection to the PbX

Users and Groups 8.1 103 CFU – Call Forwarding Unconditional – This parameter sets unconditional forwarding to the voicemail. It means that all in

Page 7 - Connection to the PbX

User rights 8.2 104 Repeat try count – This parameter sets maximum count of sending attempts at fail for outgoing SMS messages. Preset value is 40

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User rights 8.2 105 Figure 1 View of logins divided according to the groups. Basic After selecting concrete user is on the right side of tab Bas

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Station types 8.3 106 NsAdmin This section isn't implemented yet. Assistant After selecting concrete user is on the right side of tab Assist

Page 10 - 1.4 Configuration menu

Stations 8.4 107 this station can't be created and you will be warn. Each station has to be assigned to specific user. This step is also done

Page 11 - Configuration menu

Stations 8.4 108 Active – With this option you can activate or deactivate selected station. Deactivated station is unreachable for other stations

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Phone books 8.5 109 assign selected station to one of the created terminals. c) SIP terminals are identified by their SIP URI. Terminals you can c

Page 13 - 1.5 PbX activation

Configuration menu 1.4 11 Exit – It is used for exiting configuration tool. Trace Load trace from file – This option is used for loading concret

Page 14 - PbX activation

Phone books 8.5 110 The phone book tab in this menu consists of individual records, which are devided into six columns with following meaning: N

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Phone books 8.5 111 Name – It shows name of the station for which was this record created. This name will be displayed on your phone. Scheme – In

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Phone books 8.5 112 8.5.4 Common phone books Common phone books you can create in the menu Phone books – Common. There you can create "unli

Page 17 - 2 Hardware

Setting the properties tab 9.1 113 9 Setting up the Properties Tab 9.1 Setting the properties tab Fall-down hierarchy All parameters on the ta

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Setting the properties tab 9.1 114 can find on all levels. a) Basic Parameters of this tab are mostly divided into sections according to their fun

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Setting the properties tab 9.1 115 delay). Identification parameters Incoming hold CLIP – This parameter is used for called party number forwardi

Page 20 - 2.3 Synchronization

Setting the properties tab 9.1 116 is used for call holding. If you use this pattern when the call is in hold, you can reconnect that call. If one

Page 21 - 2.5 Port list

Setting the properties tab 9.1 117 column Tone you can select required progress tone from another diaplayed list. In the case of dial tones is pos

Page 22 - 3 Virtual ports

Setting the properties tab 9.1 118 extenders with ninety keys. In the case of terminals Entry, Economy, Basic, Standard and Advanced you can set

Page 23 - BRI and PRI virtual ports

Setting the properties tab 9.1 119 Keys volume – With this parameter you can set up loudness of the key hit in the handset or handsfree. Parameter

Page 24 - 3.1.2 PRI virtual port

Configuration menu 1.4 12 Figure 2 View of dividing configuration tool to windows and menu tabs. Important parts of the configuration tool are a

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Setting the properties tab 9.1 120 seven levels from "extremely fast" to "extremely slow". i) AoC On the tab AoC you can set u

Page 26 - 3.2 Cornet virtual port

Setting the properties tab 9.1 121 l) Customer On the tab Customer you can find parameters for functions which are implemented for specific custo

Page 27 - 3.3 ASL virtual port

Setting the properties tab 9.1 122 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a.s. Modřanská 621, 143 01 Praha 4 Tel.: +420 261 301 111, Fax: +420 261 3

Page 28 - ASL virtual port

PbX activation 1.5 13 1.5 PbX activation What do you need? To activate and set up 2N Netstar you need the 2N Netstar itself, x86 computer runnin

Page 29 - 3.4 CO virtual port

PbX activation 1.5 14 Figure 1 View of dialog box of wizard for hardware configuration. If wizard was displayed, in this step you are able to def

Page 30 - 3.5 GSM virtual port

PbX activation 1.5 15 Detected aren't only boards in the basic case, but also in connected extenderes. As soon as is hardware detection finis

Page 31 - GSM virtual port

PbX activation 1.5 16 Figure 4 View of the wizard for creating stations or for import of company structure. Step 5: Creation of the routers Last

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Hardware profiles 2.1 17 2 Hardware 2.1 Hardware profiles Setting up of hardware profiles you can find in the menu HW – HW profiles. With this

Page 33 - 3.6 SIP virtual ports

Boards 2.2 18 After clicking on the right mouse button within the view of boards are available following options: Add board – This option can be u

Page 34 - SIP virtual ports

Boards 2.2 19 Figure 2 View of analog board with all possible states of signalization. Cross Green – Physic port with assigned virtual port. Yel

Page 35 - 3.6.2 SIP Proxy

The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE joint-stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment. The product family developed b

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Synchronization 2.3 20 Tab Virtual port Tab Virtual port is used for easier setting up of virtual ports. In this tab you can set up all parameter

Page 37 - 3.6.3 Advance settings

Board list 2.4 21 2.4 Board list This overview you can find in the menu Hardware – Board list. Within this menu is displayed list of boards, whi

Page 38 - 3.7 Virtual port options

BRI and PRI virtual ports 3.1 22 3 Virtual ports 3.1 BRI and PRI virtual ports 3.1.1 BRI virtual port BRI carriers are assigned to physic po

Page 39 - Virtual port options

BRI and PRI virtual ports 3.1 23 line with higher bit error rate must BER rate go under lower level. Interval between these two values is used as

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BRI and PRI virtual ports 3.1 24 Terminals – This field is activ only for virtual ports on mode NT with bus mode MPT and you have to enter there a

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BRI and PRI virtual ports 3.1 25 Settings for SLIP – With parameter Nonsynchronous as error you can enable another parameters for setting SLIP ra

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Cornet virtual port 3.2 26 layer. Caution is made by red exclamation on the port within menu Hardware – Boards and by red text in the field for st

Page 43 - 4 SIM cards

ASL virtual port 3.3 27 error status is changed after BER value falls below BER OK level. Range between values is used as hysterezis. BER value is

Page 44 - 5 Network

ASL virtual port 3.3 28 Figure 1 View of hardware configuration for ASL virtual port. Line parameters Impedance – This parameter determines imped

Page 45 - Services Setting

CO virtual port 3.4 29 3.4 CO virtual port This is the analog carrier for connection of state analog line (central exchange). This carrier dispo

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Table of Content 1 Basic Information ...

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GSM virtual port 3.5 30 Tariff pulse type – It defines source for tariff pulse sending. You can choose between 12 kHz, 16 kHz or none. Outbound wa

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GSM virtual port 3.5 31 Stack status This field displays information about stack and its actual state. Network selection Roaming enabled – With th

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GSM virtual port 3.5 32 Figure 1 View of hardware configuration for GSM virtual port. GSM interface parameters Hide number – This checkbox enable

Page 50 - 5.2.4 Message bridge

SIP virtual ports 3.6 33 Module IMEI – This field shows detected IMEI number. GSM network diagnostic State – This field shows actual state of the

Page 51 - 5.2.5 System

SIP virtual ports 3.6 34 Figure 1 View of configuration menu for SIP gateway. Connect to gateway Host – It defines Realm of the other side of tr

Page 52 - 6 Global data

SIP virtual ports 3.6 35 Codecs Supported – In this field you can find list of supported codecs. You can't find here codecs which were select

Page 53 - 6.2 Localization

SIP virtual ports 3.6 36 assigned to the specific terminal on the tab Stations. Figure 3 View of configuration part related only to SIP proxy.

Page 54 - 6.3 Licences

SIP virtual ports 3.6 37 port. Within context menu is another option for setting features of selected codec. DTMF according to RFC2833 – With thi

Page 55 - 6.4 Language packages

Virtual port options 3.7 38 DSP – This section can be used for transferred data optimalisation. When it is enabled packets aren't sent needle

Page 56 - 6.5 Services

Virtual port options 3.7 39 tabs are used only at few virtual port types, because on others they haven't any sense. Basic The tab Basic bring

Page 57 - Services

8 Users ... 98 8.1 Users a

Page 58 - 6.6 Progress tones

Virtual port options 3.7 40 not. Autoclip routers section This part is used for assigning specific autoclip router to the virtual port. You have t

Page 59 - Progress tones

Virtual port options 3.7 41 that public network. Disconnect tone is mostly generated by own PbX. Overlap Overlap is one of two methods of called p

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Virtual port options 3.7 42 Stack The tab Stack is described in the chapter 3 Virtual ports, because it depends on stack type. Messages The tab Me

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SIM cards 4.1 43 4 SIM cards 4.1 SIM cards In the menu Carriers – GSM – SIM you can find list of all SIM cards of the PbX. After first inserti

Page 62 - 6.7 Ring tones

Network interface 5.1 44 5 Network 5.1 Network interface In the menu Network – Network interface you can manage all network interfaces, which

Page 63 - 6.8 Time parameters

Services Setting 5.2 45 Figure 1 View of configuration of SMTP clients. Mail account – It shows only name of selected SMTP client. It can'

Page 64 - 6.8.2 Time conditions

Services Setting 5.2 46 Figure 1 View of menu for time synchronization. 5.2.3 Remote control (SNMP) What is it SNMP? The Simple Network Managem

Page 65 - Time parameters

Services Setting 5.2 47 Password – Here you have to enter password for encryption. Access – Within this parameter you have to set rights of this u

Page 66 - 6.9 Autoclip parameters

Services Setting 5.2 48 MIB files Add – With this option you can add MIB files used MIB database extension. Delete – With this option you can del

Page 67 - 6.10 Assistant

Services Setting 5.2 49 Figure 3 View of the part for setting of listening port. Notification Client address – It defines IP address or domain n

Page 68 - 6.10.2 User relations

About Help 1.1 5 1 Basic Information 1.1 About Help The document serves as Help and Manual for the configuration of the communication system

Page 69 - 7 Routing

Services Setting 5.2 50 Figure 4 View of the configuration menu on the tab Notification. User/Community – Here you have to define concrete SNMP

Page 70 - Call routing

Services Setting 5.2 51 Figure 1 View of configuration in menu Message-bridge. If you are connected to the PbX via port with authentication, bas

Page 71 - Examples

Global parameters 6.1 52 6 Global data 6.1 Global parameters Switch on regime ME With this option you can switch your PbX to regime Mobility

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Localization 6.2 53 concrete prefix to virtual port via parameter Added prefix for external CLIP, which you can find on the tab Basic. Meaning of

Page 73 - Message routing

Licences 6.3 54 Local settings With checkbox Local calls possible you can open part of this menu, where you can setup national parameters similarl

Page 74 - 7.2 Routing objects

Language packages 6.4 55 Licences This part displays transparent table with content of selected licence file. Field consists of some columns with

Page 75 - Routing objects

Services 6.5 56 Figure 1 View of the menu where you can add language packages. Meaning of each column is following: Name – This column shows nam

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Services 6.5 57 If you want to use some service, you have to dial specific prefix, which is routed to the routing table according to called number

Page 77 - 7.2.2 DISA

Progress tones 6.6 58 6.6 Progress tones Introduction Progress tone is general name for all tones and announcements played within the PbX. After

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Progress tones 6.6 59 Play – It is used for playing selected progress. Progress configuration Action – In this column you can choose one of listed

Page 79 - 7.2.3 Ring groups

Connection to the PbX 1.3 6 Size of indent – It defines size of indent for xml trace. Colours Setting colours of ports – Here you can define colo

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Progress tones 6.6 60 Own files Own files This section shows all files uploaded by user to the PbX, which can be used as sources for progress. Con

Page 81 - 7.2.4 Ring tabs

Progress tones 6.6 61 some of them were deleted. Made changes of other tones are preserved. Restore default tones – With this option you are able

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Ring tones 6.7 62 Other sections Sections Information about progress and Progress configuration are common for all tabs and meaning of theirs para

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Time parameters 6.8 63 ring pattern is then used with selected melody. Signal BRI – This parameter sets ring tone signaling for the ISDN terminal

Page 84 - 7.2.5 Modems

Time parameters 6.8 64 Figure 2 View of the dialogue box for setting date and time of the PbX. 6.8.2 Time conditions Time conditions you can se

Page 85 - 7.2.6 Sets

Time parameters 6.8 65 Figure 2 Part of the menu for time conditions editing. Regarding to complexity of the time conditions are defined exact ru

Page 86 - 7.2.7 Audio I/O

Autoclip parameters 6.9 66 b) If option holiday is checked, no other options can't be checked, except option Interval negation; c) If option

Page 87 - 7.2.8 Binary I/O

Assistant 6.10 67 Autoclip parameters Into the autoclip table you can save outgoing calls (outgoing messages) records with parameters dependent on

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Assistant 6.10 68 history. If this option is checked, user is asked for confirmation before each record removing. Default language – With this op

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Routers 7.1 69 7 Routing 7.1 Routers Router Router is the set of rules, which are used for incoming call routing through the PbX. Routers are

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Connection to the PbX 1.3 7 Cancel auto login – With this option you can cancel automatic connection. You haven't to select concrete object b

Page 91 - 7.2.9 CallBack

Routers 7.1 70 format. Show objects routing into the router – With this option you can open side window where you can see list of all objects whic

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Routers 7.1 71 Number – It means digits, letters A, B, C, D and characters *, #, +. , – Comma means waiting for one second. p(X) – Symbol X you

Page 93 - 7.3 Identification tab

Routers 7.1 72 columns with the same meaning as in the case of router by called number. Difference is only that in this case presents prefix calli

Page 94 - Identification tab

Routers 7.1 73 and you can't change it. Calling party number subtype changes made within this router are used only for routing and not for ca

Page 95 - 7.4 Autoclip routers

Routing objects 7.2 74 rule within row with time condition is valid only in the time when is valid preset time condition. Thanks time conditions y

Page 96 - Autoclip routers

Routing objects 7.2 75 Figure 1 View of configuration menu of routing object Bundle – tab Basic. This menu consists of many parameters with foll

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Routing objects 7.2 76 incoming call isn't terminated after routing to the last unused object, but it rings to the last destination. Last unu

Page 98 - 8 Users

Routing objects 7.2 77 Figure 2 View of configuration menu of routing object Bundle – tab Advance. 7.2.2 DISA DISA The routing object DISA (Dir

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Routing objects 7.2 78 Figure 1 View of the possible configuration of the DISA routing object. This menu consists of many parameters with followi

Page 100 - Users and Groups

Routing objects 7.2 79 7.2.3 Ring groups Ring group The ring group is a routing object which is used in the cases when you want to route incomin

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Connection to the PbX 1.3 8 Delete autosave item older – This parametr sets maximum time for keeping old database backups in the storage folder. T

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Routing objects 7.2 80 Figure 1 View of configuration menu of routing object Ring group – tab Basic. Advanced settings Force CLIP – It is used as

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Routing objects 7.2 81 Figure 2 View of configuration menu of routing object Bundle – tab Advanced. 7.2.4 Ring tabs Ring tab The ring tab in a

Page 104 - 8.2 User rights

Routing objects 7.2 82 of the parameter Queue at the final destination. Route – Selected alert tone is used only in the case that on the final

Page 105 - User rights

Routing objects 7.2 83 End of routing With these commands you can terminate routing to that objects, which you have started to alert within this

Page 106 - 8.4 Stations

Routing objects 7.2 84 Figure 2 View of configuration menu of routing object Ring tabs – tab Advanced. 7.2.5 Modems Modem connection Connectio

Page 107 - Stations

Routing objects 7.2 85 Modem setting Trace send enabled – With this option you can enable trace sending for application TraceView via modem. If th

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Routing objects 7.2 86 stations, users, carriers, modems, DISAs and services. You have to think of the fact, that chaining will be probably finish

Page 109 - 8.5 Phone books

Routing objects 7.2 87 Figure 1 View of configuration menu of routing object Audio I/O. Example 1 – Broadcast If you want to use audio port as

Page 110 - Phone books

Routing objects 7.2 88 Binary ports Audio/IO/Relay board can have four or eight binary ports. Each port can be used in mode Output (switch), Input

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Routing objects 7.2 89 None – Routing object doesn't react to timeout expiration or end of the played tone. Hang up – After timeout expirati

Page 112 - 8.5.4 Common phone books

Connection to the PbX 1.3 9 Figure 4 View of the properties setting of the connection. Connecting to the PbX After automatic or manual initiatio

Page 113 - Setting the properties tab

Routing objects 7.2 90 you see here Unknown, then is assigned binary port probably configured as Output or is this port or whole board out of orde

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Routing objects 7.2 91 sent and button Enable isn't activ. If sending is stopped, messages aren't sent and button Enable is ready for us

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Routing objects 7.2 92 Destination after timeout – This destination is used in the case of expiration of Ring detection timeout for another call r

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Identification tab 7.3 93 7.3 Identification tab What is it Identification tab? The identification tabs are used for changing calling party numb

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Identification tab 7.3 94 Configuration of Identification tab If you select some identification tab on the left side of the menu, you can setup it

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Autoclip routers 7.4 95 Default identification The last field is on the bottom of the menu and it is used for identification setting of all callin

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Autoclip routers 7.4 96 to the same number. This strategy refers to records storing and also to using of them. You can choose between three strate

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Autoclip routers 7.4 97 Port – This column shows port, which was used for routing of the outgoing call, which created this autoclip router record.

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Users and Groups 8.1 98 8 Users 8.1 Users and Groups Users creation Settings for users you can find in the menu Routing – Users and Groups. in

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Users and Groups 8.1 99 you will see dialog box from figure 2. Via this dialog box you can set another parameters and even create some stations wh

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