V2 Paging Amplifier PingTone Server Setup Guide



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The IP Endpoint Company V2 Paging Amplifier PingTone Server Setup Guide CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey, CA 93940 T:831-373-2601 F: 831-373-4193 www.cyberdata.net

2 1.0 Setup Diagram Figure 1 is a setup diagram for a single V2 Paging Amplifier configuration. In this configuration, the V2 Paging Amplifier acts as a standalone SIP telephony device. Figure 1. Setup Diagram IP Phone IP Address: PingTone IP-PBX Server IP Address: CyberData V2 Paging Amplifier IP Address: PoE Switch 2.0 Host Environment Table 1. Host Environment Details Description Hardware Type Hardware Version Software Type Software Version

3 3.0 Test Setup Equipment Table 2. Test Setup Equipment Equipment Model Version V2 Paging Amplifier IP (SIP) Phone PoE Switch

4 4.0 Configuring the V2 Paging Amplifier to PingTone's Hosted PBX 4.1 Introduction This document has been written to provide simple instructions for integrating PingTone s hosted PBX with the CyberData V2 Paging Amplifier. The integration allows users to initiate directed and multicast paging from any port within the system, be it IP station, analog station, or IP/analog/digital trunk. 4.2 Requirements The user must insure that sufficient G.711 or G.729 licenses to support the additional port(s) required in registering the CyberData V2 Paging Amplifier with PingTone hosted PBX are available on the system. 4.3 System Configuration Configuration of the system can be made as simple or complex as your situation requires. In the simplest sense, a port is created as type IP_PHONE1, given a prime extension along with default Profile and COS values. All paging is then initiated by dialing the extension number of this port. If desired, access may be restricted by implementing other means available within system programming. Please contact PingTone (support@pingtone.com) for any additional support you may require.

5 The hosted PBX GUI screenshot (Figure 2) illustrates the simplicity in configuring a basic port to be used in initiating pages via the CyberData V2 Paging Amplifier. Figure 2. Configuring a Basic Port

6 4.4 CyberData Device Home Page Figure 3. Home Page Following CyberData s setup instructions, Figure 3 shows the home screen for the V2 Paging Amplifier that has been interfaced with the PingTone system and connected to the network using DHCP. This screen is accessed by browsing to the IP address associated with this device and shows Network information as well as registration status. The device s configuration screens may be password protected.

7 4.5 CyberData Device Configuration Figure 4. Device Configuration Page Using the Device Configuration page, we are able to address relay settings as well as other connection information.

8 4.6 Configure the Network Parameters Figure 5. Network Configuration Page The Network Configuration page can be used to enable DHCP or assign static network addressing for this device. If DHCP is enabled, the device has a mode to enunciate its IP address information to the user after invocation.

9 4.7 CyberData SIP Configuration Figure 6. SIP Configuration Page 10.0.0.253 199 199 ext199 5060 5060 0 360 10500 The SIP Configuration page is used to specify the IP address and port of the system well as the prime extension that it will use in registering to the hosted PBX. Registration Expiry timer is found here as well and should be set to a value less than set in the host system.

10 4.8 CyberData Multicast Configuration Figure 7. Multicast Configuration Setup Multicast configuration is used to associate this device with other paging devices for use in zone paging. The particular zones are defined in the CyberData Paging Server and then each respective paging device uses its Multicast Configuration screen to create the association using the defined Multicast IP addresses and ports created in the paging server. Essentially by doing this, the device listens to all packets and reacts to those having the multicast information matching that defined above. Zone's 9, 8, and 7 were setup for access in the example above. A user would dial the extension associated with the paging server, hear a tone, dial the zone number desired, hear a 2nd tone and speak their message, which would then be broadcast by all devices having address/port attributes associated with the zone the user entered. See CyberData s reference manual for a full explanation of the configuration.