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HiPath 3000 / HiPath 5000 V6.0

Getting Started

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*1PP31003-H3560-C100-2-7631*

1P P31003-H3560-C100-2-7631

The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as de-scribed or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract. The trademarks used are owned by Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG or their respective owners.

Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG, 2007 Hofmannstraße 51, D-81359 München, GermanyReference No.: P31003-H3560-C100-2-7631Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved.

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1 What’s New? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11.1 Version 6.0 SMR 09. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

2 Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12.2 Typographical Conventions and Symbols Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22.3 Further Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

3 Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

4 HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14.2 Step by Step Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2

4.2.1 Installing the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-34.2.4 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-44.2.5 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-74.2.6 Licensing the Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-94.2.7 Configuring the IP Clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-104.2.8 Further Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-124.2.9 Connection to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12

5 HiPath 3000 V6.0 Networked IP System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15.2 Step by Step Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2

5.2.1 Installing the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-35.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-35.2.4 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-45.2.5 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-75.2.6 Licensing the Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-95.2.7 Configuring the IP Clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-105.2.8 Further Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-135.2.9 Connection to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13

6 HiPath 5000 V6.0 IP System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-16.2 Step by Step Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2

6.2.1 Installing the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-26.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-36.2.4 Installing HiPath 5000 Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4

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6.2.5 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-56.2.6 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-86.2.7 Merging HiPath 3000 Systems (Nodes) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-106.2.8 Licensing the Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-116.2.9 Configuring the IP Clients. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-126.2.10 Further Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-156.2.11 Connection to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-15

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-1

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What’s New?Version 6.0 SMR 09

1 What’s New?

1.1 Version 6.0 SMR 09

Feature User benefits Service technician benefits

SIP DID (= Direct In-ward Dialing)

The user receives a DID con-nection for Internet telephony.

The SIP provider supplies a system number with an extension number range.

SIP providers in the IP network

IrrelevantNot visible to users;they cannot configure this fea-ture

A HiPath system can be registered at an SIP provider and integrated in an IP network at the same time. The sys-tems in the network can also use the SIP numbers for incoming and outgo-ing calls.Each extension (TDM, HFA, SIP and H.323 devices) in the networked sys-tem may obtain an MSN/DDI from the SIP provider or transmit its default sta-tion number when called.

Four SIP providers si-multaniously

Using several providers helps to reduce costs.

Up to four ITSPs (Internet Telefonie Service Provider) can be connected to a HiPath system at the same time. ITSPs can be prioritized using LCR on the basis of the number dialed and the time.

STUN support Irrelevant HiPath provides a STUN client for NAT Traversal that works together with a STUN server at the ITSP. The ITSP is accessed by an external router con-nected to the HiPath. STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) is a net-work protocol used to detect the pres-ence and the NAT procedure of NAT firewalls and NAT routers.The STUN client also determines the public IP address of the DSL router. This is necessary so that the correct call data can be provided when the call is being established.

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Version 6.0 SMR 09

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BasicsIntroduction

2 Basics

2.1 Introduction

HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0 is a highly scalable communications system designed for both small and medium sized companies as well as for extensive enterprise networks. HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0 is available in various configurations and variants – from straightforward standalone sys-tems with a small number of stations through to centrally administrated networks with 64 nodes and up to 2000 workpoint clients. The system architecture uses the benefits of distributed sys-tems to share the load between the individual components and to achieve optimum perfor-mance.

HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0 is available in the following three basic variants:

● HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP System:The HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP system is based on Euro-ISDN technology and is used for con-necting analog and digital workpoint clients (such as optiPoint 600) as well as IP-based workpoint clients (such as optiPoint 410/420, optiPoint 410/420 S and optiClient 130).

● HiPath 3000 V6.0 Networked IP System:The HiPath 3000 V6.0 networked IP system is a network comprising several HiPath 3000 V6.0 (nodes) networked via IP.

● HiPath 5000 V6.0 IP System:The HiPath 5000 V6.0 IP system is a purely IP-based communication system that is in-stalled on Windows 2000/2003 server PCs and equipped with open architecture. This al-lows HiPath 5000 V6.0 to be implemented in various multi-node systems (e.g. together with HiPath 3000 V6.0 and/or HiPath 4000 V2.0), thus enabling various implementation scenar-ios and customized configurations. The system is centrally administrated via the HiPath 5000 Server. Central applications can run on the HiPath 5000 Server as well as on addi-tional application servers (depending on the application scenarios and the system config-uration).

> A general introduction to the HiPath 3000/5000 family of products can be found● in the System Description and● in the Service Manualfor HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0. These documents also contain detailed information on system installation and startup.

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Typographical Conventions and Symbols Used

2.2 Typographical Conventions and Symbols Used

... the OK button ... Buttons and menus are shown in bold type. Body text that is es-pecially important or should be read carefully is also format-ted in bold.

... file global.cfg ... Files or directories appear in Courier font.

<Dummy Text> Entries or information, which can vary depending on the situation at hand, appear in angle brackets.

> This symbol indicates notes or recommendations.

7 This symbol indicates warnings that must be observed.

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BasicsFurther Information

2.3 Further Information

Further information on HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0 is provided in the following documents:

● System Description, P31003-H3560-X100-*-7618

The System Description provides a comprehensive overview of the systems and boards contained in HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0. Providing more detail than sales release documen-tation, this document describes new feature highlights and those already provided by pre-vious versions. Supported workpoint clients and applications are also listed.

● Feature Description, P31003-H3560-L403-*-7618

The Feature Description lists and describes in detail all HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 fea-tures, grouped according to topic. Dependencies with other features and possible restric-tions are also described.

● Service Manual, P31003-H3560-S100-*-7620

The service manual provides information on systems corresponding to HiPath 3000/5000. The information provided includes descriptions of all HiPath 3000-compatible boards, in-formation on standard installation and startup procedures for the various HiPath 3000 sys-tems, startup and administration of HiPath 5000 RSM and the HiPath ComScendo Service, information on HiPath License Management and details of the workpoint clients supported.

● Manager E Administrator Documentation, P31003-H3560-A500-*-76A9

With HiPath 3000 Manager, you can administrate and configure HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 communication systems. You can manage either a standalone communication sys-tem or a network comprising several HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 communication sys-tems by configuring the corresponding customer data memory (CDM). With netwide ad-ministration you can access and modify the central customer data memory from a central location in the network (e.g. configure, modify or relocate stations).

● HG 1500 Administrator Documentation, P31003-H3530-M100-*-76A9

These instructions provide a complete description of the administration options offered by HG 1500. They explain clearly and concisely how to administrate and configure a gateway via the Web-Based Management (WBM) interface.

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Further Information

● Inventory Manager, User Guide, A31003-H3560-U100-*-7619

With the Inventory Manager, you can quickly obtain a complete overview of all integrated components and installed applications in the HiPath 3000/5000 V6.0 network. For service technicians, the quick, concise overview which can be called up for the version numbers of all communication servers in the network (HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000) can be particu-larly useful. The information can be accessed from every PC in the network.

The following information can be called up:

– Information on all HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 systems in the network, including in-formation on their respective boards (e.g. HG 1500),

– Information on all applications and operating systems installed on the PCs in the net-work,

– Display of the hierarchical structure of hardware components and their software ver-sions.

● Software Manager, User Guide, A31003-H3560-U101-*-7619

With the Software Manager you can query, update and back up the current system soft-ware for individual HiPath components via a web browser. The assignment of the HiPath components to the individual nodes can also be quickly ascertained. The functions are dis-tributed as follows:

– with the integrated Upgrade Manager you can query and update the system software of all HiPath components,

– with the integrated Backup Manager you can back up the system software. These back-ups can then be used to restore the systems in the event of a system crash.

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Preparations

3 Preparations

This document contains brief installation and startup instructions for a HiPath system or one con-nected to it. It is intended for trained service personnel who want a brief overview of the chronolog-ical sequence of startup activities.

The following points must be clarified and carried out before HiPath 3000 installation and initial setup. Cross references to the associated documentation provide further details. If you have these instructions in electronic form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corre-sponding documentation.

Subject Description Detailed information

Safety notes Please pay attention to the relevant safety information on in-stalling, upgrading and initial setup.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Safety Notes

Delivery docu-ments

Compare items delivered with the units listed in the delivery documents.

Completeness/integrity

Test unit integrity. Are there signs of transport damage?

Installation site conditions

Does the installation site meet all necessary requirements in terms of surroundings and power supply?

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Installation

Licensing Is all the licensing data available for HiPath 3000 systems possibly networked, such as the authorization code and the MAC address (MAC-ID) for all HiPath 3000 Control Boards (CB)?Is all of the licensing data available for a HiPath 3000/5000 network, such as the authorization code and the MAC ad-dress (MAC-ID) of the first HiPath 3000 Control Boards (CB) with the lowest node ID?Is there Internet access for licensing?Is there a license file available for each HiPath 3000 and is it installed correctly in the CLA (Customer License Agent)? You only need one license file for networked HiPath 3000 systems with HiPath 5000. The license files and access to the license server is provided via License Management.Note:The licensing period is 30 days. The relevant features must be licensed within this time.

Requirements specifications,licensing docu-ments

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Licens-ing

License server URL:https://www.sie-mens.com/li-cense-manage-ment

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Requirements specifications

Are the requirements specifications agreed with the custom-er available and do they contain all the necessary data? Is further information required?

See require-ments specifica-tions

Numbering plan

Has a numbering plan been developed in line with customer requirements?

Refer to the Requirements specifications

LAN require-ments

Does the LAN meet the requirements for Voice over IP? Has a network analysis been performed? Are the results avail-able? Is there a list of IP addresses that are already as-signed/still available? Are the IP addresses of the IP clients already defined and have they been assigned call numbers?

Refer to the re-quirements spec-ifications

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter IP Fun-damentals

Administration It is configured using the service tool HiPath 3000 Manager C/E Web-Based Management (WBM) is required to config-ure the HG 1500 module(s). HiPath 3000 Manager should be available on the technician’s service laptop or should be installed on a stationary PC (administration PC) at the cus-tomer site (in agreement with the customer). Alternatively, in a HiPath3000/5000 network, the manager can be installed forcentral administration on the HiPath 5000 server (admin-istration PC). You can install both of these programs from CD 1 via the master setup. The V.24 interface and then thae LAN are used to connect to the system.

Subject Description Detailed information

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HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP SystemOverview

4 HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP System

4.1 Overview

The HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP system enables mixed mode operation with analog and digital work-point clients (such as optiPoint 600) and IP-based workpoint clients (such as optiPoint 410/420 and optiClient 130).

LAN/IP

IP phones, e.g.optiPoint 410/420,optiPoint 410/420 S

optiClient 130

HiPath 3000 V6.0including HG 1500

HiPath Cordless integrated

HiPath administration PC incl. applications, e.g.HiPath Xpressions,HiPath ProCenter,SimplyPhone, etc. UP0/E phones, e.g.

optiPoint 600

PSTN/ISDN

Fax,analog telephones

HiPath Wireless

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Step by Step Startup

4.2 Step by Step Startup

Perform the steps described below in chronological order to start up a HiPath 3000 IP System with a HG 1500 module. Each subject has a cross reference to relevant documentation provid-ing further details. If you have these instructions in electronic form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corresponding documentation.

4.2.1 Installing the Hardware

4.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Setting up the HiPath 3000 system. HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Installation

2. Mounting and installing the client PCs, administration PC and - if nec-essary - switches and routers.

3. Mounting, installing, and cabling of workpoint clients on a system-spe-cific basis.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Workpoint Clients

Status:The HiPath 3000 system and the workpoint clients in use are located at their installation sites and are physically connected to the LAN.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. The system must be disconnected from the power source (in the case of HiPath 35x0 and HiPath 33x0) before new modules are added.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

2. Check the available ports (master/slave) for each slot (HDLC). HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Configu-ration Instructions

Status:New modules are installed correctly in the system.

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HiPath 3000 V6.0 IP SystemStep by Step Startup

4.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HG 1500 module and the serial inter-face of the administration PC (e.g. COM1) using a null modem cable.Note:Initial connection of the system to the LAN using a direct connection (null modem cable) is described below. However, initial system connec-tion to the LAN is also possible via IP using the ARP command (see Section 4.2.4).

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Connect the system to the power source and perform a reset. A default CDB (Customer DataBase) is loaded with the country setting “Germa-ny”.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

3. Perform country initialization with Assistant T, if necessary. “Germany” is set by default. If you have changed the country initialization, the Hi-Path 3000 is restarted.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

Status:The HiPath 3000 is booted, the connected system telephones are de-tected and the ISDN lines are configured for the EDSS1 protocol.

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Step by Step Startup

4.2.4 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500

The HiPath 3000 is connected to the LAN via the HG 1500. You must first assign an IP address to the LAN1 interface of the HG 1500 and a default router to the gateway.

When setting up the HG 1500 for the first time you can

● use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI) or

● perform a configuration via remote access or

● perform a configuration via the LAN1 interface using the ARP command.

Initial setup using the CLI is described below.

Activity/description Detailed information

Starting and configuring the HyperTerminal connection

1. Start HyperTerminal on the administration PC under Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications.

Make the following settings:

2. Specify a name for the connection, e.g. HG 1500.

3. Select the COM port to which the HG 1500 is connected, e.g. COM1.

4. Set 19200 bits per second.

Administration using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

1. When the HyperTerminal connection has been established, you can access the HG 1500by pressing the Enter key.

HG 1500 Admin., Chap. Configura-tion via CLI Inter-face

2. Log on with a username and password. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Man-ager in the HiPath 3000 system.

In the CLI, enter the following commands after the vxTarget> prompt:

3. get write access Activates write function.

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4. set ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Wildcard for IP address of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 1.150.1.232Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

5. set ip subnet yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Wildcard for subnet mask of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 255.0.0.0

6. set default gateway zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz Wildcard for the default router of the gateway, e.g. 1.150.6.10.

7. add wbm client aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa Wildcard for PC that the HG 1500 can configure using Web-Based Management, e.g. 1.150.1.10.

8. save configuration Stores the settings.

9. reset Restarts the system.

Once the entries for IP addresses 1 and 2 are displayed on the CLI, the reset is complete. Press the Enter key again to return to the login prompt.

Closing the HyperTerminal connection

1. Close the “HyperTerminal” program to release the COM interface for subsequent administration with HiPath 3000 Manager.

Administration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HiPath 3000 and the serial interface of the administration PC using a null modem cable.Note:You can remove the null modem cable from the HG 1500 and insert it in the HiPath 3000 V.24 interface. This can be done while the system is running.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

Activity/description Detailed information

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2. Start HiPath 3000 Manager with Start | Programs | HiPath 3000 Man-ager | HiPath 3000 Manager and log on with a username and pass-word. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Man-ager in the HiPath 3000 system.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Star-tup And Login

3. Load the CDB from the HiPath 3000 by means of the direct connection with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Direct and Read/write CDB must be selected.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

4. In Settings | Network | Basic Settings, set the IP access protocol to HIP.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

5. Under Settings | Network | Basic Settings, enter the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (e.g. 1.150.1.231) and the subnet mask of the HiPath 3000 (255.0.0.0) in the LAN Interface field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

6. If required, specify which IP PCs are to be accessed via which gateway under Settings | Network | Routing. Enter the IP address of the IP PC (e.g. 1.150.1.112), the subnet mask (e.g. 255.0.0.0) and the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Routing

7. Restore the data to the system via the direct connection with File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

8. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The HiPath 3000 can now be configured via LAN with HiPath 3000 Manager. The null modem cable can be removed from the HiPath 3000.

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4.2.5 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the HG 1500 of the HiPath 3000 with the LAN.Note:The administration PC must also be connected to the LAN.

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Check the LAN connection to the HG 1500 and to the HiPath 3000 us-ing a Ping command (e.g. ping 1.150.1.231). Now use HiPath 3000 Manager to load the CDB of the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

3. Check whether the system telephones were detected correctly by se-lecting Settings | Set up Station | Stations.Assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the system telephones (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the re-quirements specifications).Note:You can assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the IP clients (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the require-ments specifications).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Set up Station | Sta-tions

4. You can change the station parameters by clicking the Station View button above the navigation area.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View

5. Enter a name for the system in the System Name field under Settings | System Parameters | System Settings. The name is shown in the system telephone display.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sys-tem Settings

6. Under Settings | Lines/Networking | Routes, specify a route name (e.g. ISDN) in the Route Name field and the international dialing code (e.g. 49), the area code (e.g. 89), and the system phone number with-out intercept code (e.g. 722) in the System Number-Incoming field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chap. Routes.

7. Check the protocol of the trunks with Settings | Lines/Networking | Trunks. To do this, select a line and click the corresponding Param field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Trunks

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8. Load any additional system languages with System Status | System-wide | System Texts. There are a total of eight system languages in all, four of which are defined by default and the other four loaded on a user-defined basis.Note:When loading the system languages, you should first transfer the CDB to the system, save it, and then change the system languages. A re-start is performed automatically following a change to the system lan-guages.

HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Ex-amples, Swapping/Replacing Lan-guages

9. Write the data back to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

10. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

The date and time are updated after the first connection setup to the CO.

Status:The system telephones have been set up correctly, the system is ac-cessible from the CO, and administration of the system via LAN is pos-sible.

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4.2.6 Licensing the Features

Some features must be licensed before you can use them. For example, if using more than two B channels or HiPath ComScendo Services (additional IP clients such as optiClient 130 or op-tiPoint 410), etc.

In this case you must install License Management, including a license agent (CLA), on a PC in the network. The License Management software is available either on the software CD for Hi-Path 3000/5000 V6.0 or on a separate CD. After installation you can use License Management to request a license file with the aid of the authorization code or MAC address of the HiPath 3000 Control Board (CB). Details can be found in the License Management Online Help. As soon as licensing is finished, you receive a license file, which is installed automatically in a sub-directory of the CLA (Customer License Agent). This file contains all of the data required for the subsequent distribution of the licenses for the features. This distribution of licenses is per-formed using HiPath 3000 Manager.

> If the CLA and HiPath 3000 Manager are not on the same PC, the IP address of the PC on which the CLA is installed can be entered in a configuration file in the HiPath 3000 Manager directory.

Activity/description Detailed information

Licensing the features with HiPath 3000 Manager

Requirement:You have installed License Management, including a license agent, on a PC in the network and have requested and received the required li-cense file (xml file). You can check that the license file for the license agent has been transferred correctly with License Management.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Licensing

1. Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB from the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

2. Under Settings | Licensing, select the HXG tab. The license agent (CLA) opens the license file that corresponds to the MAC ID (of the Hi-Path 3000 system).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

3. Check and/or change the number of licensed B channels (default: 2 B channels) and the number of licensed system clients (default: 0 system clients).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

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4.2.7 Configuring the IP Clients

IP clients are both system clients such as the IP system telephone optiPoint 410 or the software IP client optiClient 130 and S0 stations such as H323 clients or VCAPI clients. The IP clients must be configured in the HiPath 3000 and then managed in the client software.

4. Write the data back to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

5. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The features are licensed and the current CDB is loaded in the system.

Activity/description Detailed information

Configuration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB for the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

2. Configure the IP clients via System Status | System-wide | Cards | Software Expansion | Module Configuration.In the Gatekeeper tab, select the slot of the HG 1500 board and con-figure the system clients or H.323 clients for the desired call numbers.Note 1:If you have already assigned names to the call numbers of the IP clients (see 2.2.5), these names are displayed here.Note 2:If S0 stations are also to be configured on the Gatekeeper, the option Enable Gateway Resources must be selected. Only then can you con-figure the S0 stations via the Gateway tab.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Gatekeeper

3. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “System Client” for IP system tele-phones (e.g. optiPoint 410) and optiClient 130.

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4. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “H.323 Client” for H.323 clients and VCAPI stations.

5. In addition to configuring H.323 clients:In Station View, select the relevant H.323 client and click the Work-point Client tab. In the S0 station field, select the option Used Fixed IP Address and specify the IP address of the H.323 client.If a H.323 client is operated on the Gatekeeper, the Gatekeeper assigns the phone number and IP address. The IP address 0.0.0.0 must be con-figured in this case.Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View | Work-point Clients

6. Write the data back to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

7. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The IP clients are configured in the HiPath 3000 and can be managed using the software.

Administration of an IP telephone using the optiPoint 410 as an ex-ample

1. Open the configuration menu on the telephone.-- For the optiPoint 410/420: press keys 103 simultaneously --The following appears in the telephone display:Administration01=Configuration?

2. Enter the password (default: 123456) via 01=Configuration? - Enter admin password

3. If a DHCP server is not being used, disable DHCP IP assignment via 01=Network? - 01=DHCP IP assign? - OFF

4. Enter the IP address of the IP client (e.g. 1.150.1.112) via 02=Terminal IP addr.?

5. Enter the subnet mask of the IP client (e.g. 255.0.0.0) via 03=Terminal mask?

Activity/description Detailed information

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4.2.8 Further Configuration

Additional settings such as least cost routing (LCR), call pickup groups, or class of services must be configured with HiPath 3000 Manager. These settings should only be made by trained service personnel.

4.2.9 Connection to the Internet

You can establish an Internet connection using the HG 1500 board integrated in the HiPath 3000. Information on the different options available and instructions for configuring them are provided with examples in the document "HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Examples, Chapter Practical Examples HG 1500".

6. Enter the IP address of the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10) via 04=Default route?

7. Return to the main menu and restart the telephone via 03=Start phone?

8. You should then start your web browser and set up a connection with the terminal:Example: http://1.150.1.112:8085Web-Based Management is started.

9. Click Administration and enter your password. Then click System fol-lowed by Gateway Settings. Configure the gateway address (HG 1500 IP address) and the subscriber number (IP client’s phone number).

10. To complete your settings, press Submit. The terminal now automatically logs onto the system.

Administration of an IP software client (H.323 client)

1. When configuring the IP client, specify the IP address of the HG 1500 as a gatekeeper.

Status:The IP clients are ready.

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5 HiPath 3000 V6.0 Networked IP System

5.1 Overview

The HiPath 3000 V6.0 networked IP system enables mixed mode operation with analog and digital workpoint clients (such as optiPoint 600) and IP-based workpoint clients (such as opti-Point 410/420 and optiClient 130). It also makes it possible to network several nodes over IP.

LAN/IP

IP phones, e.g.optiPoint 400/410

optiClient 130

HiPath 3000 V6.0including HG 1500

HiPath Cordless integrated

HiPath administration PC including applications, e.g.HiPath Xpressions,HiPath ProCenter,SimplyPhone, etc. UP0/E phones, e.g.

optiPoint 500/600

PSTN/ISDN

Fax,analog telephones

HiPath Wireless

PSTN/ISDN

UP0/E phones, e.g. optiPoint 500/600

HiPath 3000 V6.0including HG 1500

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5.2 Step by Step Startup

Perform the steps described below in chronological order to start up multiple HiPath 3000 sys-tems with HG1500 modules. Each subject has a cross reference to relevant documentation providing further details. If you have these instructions in electronic form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corresponding documentation.

5.2.1 Installing the Hardware

> Startup of a single HiPath 3000 system is described below. When starting additional HiPath 3000 systems perform the steps described below again.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Mounting/installing the HiPath 3000 system. HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Installation

2. Mounting and installing the client PCs, administration PC and - if nec-essary - switches and routers.

3. Mounting, installing, and cabling of workpoint clients on a system-spe-cific basis.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Workpoint Clients

Status:The HiPath 3000 system and the workpoint clients in use are located at their installation sites and are physically connected to the LAN.

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5.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules

5.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000

Initial startup must be performed for each HiPath 3000 system.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. The system must be disconnected from the power source (in the case of HiPath 35x0 and HiPath 33x0) before new boards are added.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

2. Check the available ports (master/slave) for each slot (HDLC). HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Configu-ration Instructions

Status:New modules are installed correctly in the system.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HG 1500 module and the serial inter-face of the administration PC (e.g. COM1) using a null modem cable.Note:Initial connection of the system to the LAN using a direct connection (null modem cable) is described below. However, initial system connec-tion to the LAN is also possible via IP using the ARP command (see Section 5.2.4).

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Connect the system to the power source and perform a reset. A default CDB (Customer DataBase) is loaded with the country setting “Germa-ny”.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

3. Perform country initialization with Assistant T, if necessary. “Germany” is set by default. If you have changed the country initialization, the Hi-Path 3000 is restarted.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

Status:The HiPath 3000 is booted, the connected system telephones are de-tected and the ISDN lines are configured for the EDSS1 protocol.

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5.2.4 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500

The HiPath 3000 is connected to the LAN via the HG 1500. You must first assign an IP address to the LAN1 interface of the HG 1500 and a default router to the gateway. When connecting additional HiPath 3000 systems (nodes) you must repeat the steps described below.

When setting up the HG 1500 for the first time you can

● use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI) or

● perform a configuration via remote access or

● perform a configuration via the LAN1 interface using the ARP command.

Initial setup using the CLI is described below.

Activity/description Detailed information

Starting and configuring the HyperTerminal connection

1. Start HyperTerminal on the administration PC under Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications.

Make the following settings:

2. Specify a name for the connection, e.g. HG 1500.

3. Select the COM port to which the HG 1500 is connected, e.g. COM1.

4. Set 19200 bits per second.

Administration using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

1. When the HyperTerminal connection has been established, you can access the HG 1500 by pressing the Enter key.

HG 1500 Admin., Chap. Configura-tion via CLI Inter-face

2. Log on with a username and password. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Manager E in the HiPath 3000 system.

In the CLI, enter the following commands after the vxTarget> prompt:

3. get write access Activates write function.

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4. set ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Wildcard for IP address of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 1.150.1.232Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

5. set ip subnet yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Wildcard for subnet mask of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 255.0.0.0

6. set default gateway zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz Wildcard for the default router of the gateway, e.g. 1.150.6.10.

7. add wbm client aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa Wildcard for PC that the HG 1500 can configure using Web-Based Management, e.g. 1.150.1.10.

8. save configuration Stores the settings.

9. reset Restarts the system.

Once the entries for IP addresses 1 and 2 are displayed on the CLI, the reset is complete. Press the Enter key again to return to the login prompt.

Closing the HyperTerminal connection

1. Close the “HyperTerminal” program to release the COM interface for subsequent administration with HiPath 3000 Manager.

Administration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HiPath 3000 and the serial interface of the administration PC using a null modem cable.Note:You can remove the null modem cable from the HG 1500 and insert it in the HiPath 3000 V.24 interface. This can be done while the system is running.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

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2. Start HiPath 3000 Manager with Start | Programs | HiPath 3000 Man-ager | HiPath 3000 Manager and log on with a username and pass-word. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Manager E in the HiPath 3000 system.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Startup And Login

3. Load the CDB from the HiPath 3000 by means of the direct connection with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Direct and Read/write CDB must be selected.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

4. In Settings | Network | Basic Settings, set the IP access protocol to HIP.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

5. Under Settings | Network | Basic Settings, enter the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (e.g. 1.150.1.231) and the subnet mask of the HiPath 3000 (255.0.0.0) in the LAN Interface field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

6. If required, specify which IP PCs are to be accessed via which gateway under Settings | Network | Routing. Enter the IP address of the IP PC (e.g. 1.150.1.112), the subnet mask (e.g. 255.0.0.0) and the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Routing

7. Restore the data to the system via the direct connection with File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

8. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The HiPath 3000 can now be configured via LAN with HiPath 3000 Manager. The null modem cable can be removed from the HiPath 3000.

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5.2.5 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000

Initial configuration must be performed for each individual HiPath 3000 system.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the HG 1500 of the HiPath 3000 with the LAN.Note:The administration PC must also be connected to the LAN.

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Check the LAN connection to the HG 1500 and to the HiPath 3000 us-ing a Ping command (e.g. ping 1.150.1.231). Now use HiPath 3000 Manager to load the CDB of the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

3. Check whether the system telephones were detected correctly by se-lecting Settings | Set up Station | Stations.Assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the system telephones (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the re-quirements specifications).Note:You can assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the IP clients (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the require-ments specifications).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Set up Station | Sta-tions

4. You can change the station parameters by clicking the Station View button above the navigation area.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View

5. Enter a name for the system in the System Name field under Settings | System Parameters | System Settings. The name is shown in the system telephone display.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sys-tem Settings

6. Under Settings | Lines/Networking | Routes, specify a route name (e.g. ISDN) in the Route Name field and the international dialing code (e.g. 49), the area code (e.g. 89), and the call number of the system without intercept code (e.g. 722) in the System Number-Incoming field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chap. Routes.

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7. Check the protocol of the trunks with Settings | Lines/Networking | Trunks. To do this, select a line and click the corresponding Param field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Trunks

8. Load any additional system languages with System Status | System-wide | System Texts. There are a total of eight system languages in all, four of which are defined by default and the other four loaded on a user-defined basis.Note:When loading the system languages, you should first transfer the CDB to the system, save it, and then change the system languages. A re-start is performed automatically following a change to the system lan-guages.

HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Ex-amples, Swapping/Replacing Lan-guages

9. Restore the data to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

10. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

The date and time are updated after the first connection setup to the CO.

Status:The system telephones have been set up correctly, the system is ac-cessible from the CO, and administration of the system via LAN is pos-sible.

Activity/description Detailed information

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5.2.6 Licensing the Features

Some features must be licensed before you can use them. For example, if using more than two B channels or HiPath ComScendo Services (additional IP clients such as optiClient 130 or op-tiPoint 410), etc.

In this case you must install License Management, including a license agent (CLA), on a PC in the network. The License Management software is available either on the software CD for Hi-Path 3000/5000 V6.0 or on a separate CD. After installation you can use License Management to request a license file with the aid of the authorization code or MAC address of the HiPath 3000 Control Board (CB). Details can be found in the License Management Online Help. As soon as licensing is finished, you receive a license file, which is installed automatically in a sub-directory of the CLA (Customer License Agent). The licensing procedure must be repeated for each HiPath 3000 system in the network. These files contain all of the data required for the sub-sequent distribution of the licenses for the features. This distribution of licenses is performed using HiPath 3000 Manager.

> If the CLA and HiPath 3000 Manager are not on the same PC, the IP address of the PC on which the CLA is installed can be entered in a configuration file in the HiPath 3000 Manager directory.

Activity/description Detailed information

Licensing the features with HiPath 3000 Manager

Perform the following steps for each HiPath 3000 system.

Requirement:You have installed License Management, including a license agent, on a PC in the network and have requested and received the required license file(s) (xml file). You can check that the license file(s) for the license agent has/have been transferred correctly with License Management.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Licensing

1. Load the HiPath 3000 SMG CDB using HiPath 3000 Manager via File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

2. Under Settings | Licensing, select the HXG tab. The license agent (CLA) opens the license file that corresponds to the MAC ID (of the Hi-Path 3000 system).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

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5.2.7 Configuring the IP Clients

IP clients are both system clients such as the IP system telephone optiPoint 410 or the software IP client optiClient 130 and S0 stations such as H323 clients or VCAPI clients. The IP clients must be configured in the HiPath 3000 and then managed in the client software.

3. Check and/or change the number of licensed B channels (default: 2 B channels) and the number of licensed system clients (default: 0 system clients).Note:In the case of multiple HiPath 3000 systems, decide how you want to distribute the licenses to the individual systems.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

4. Restore the data to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

5. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The features are licensed and the current CDB is loaded in the system.

Activity/description Detailed information

Configuration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB for the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

Activity/description Detailed information

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2. Configure the IP clients via System Status | System-wide | Cards | Software Expansion | Module Configuration.On the Gatekeeper tab, select the slot of the HG 1500 module and configure the system clients or H.323 clients for the desired call num-bers.Note 1:If you have already assigned names to the call numbers of the IP cli-ents (see 2.2.5), these names are displayed here.Note 2:If S0 stations are also to be configured on the Gatekeeper, the option Enable Gateway Resources must be selected. Only then can you configure the S0 stations via the Gateway tab.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Gatekeeper

3. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “System Client” for IP system tele-phones (e.g. optiPoint 410) and optiClient 130.

4. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “H.323 Client” for H.323 clients and VCAPI stations.

5. In addition to configuring H.323 clients:In Station View, select the relevant H.323 client and click the Work-point Client tab. In the S0 station field, select the option Used Fixed IP Address and specify the IP address of the H.323 client.If a H.323 client is operated on the Gatekeeper, the Gatekeeper as-signs the call number and IP address. The IP address 0.0.0.0 must be configured in this case.Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View | Work-point Clients

6. Restore the data to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

7. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The IP clients are configured in the HiPath 3000 and can be managed using the software.

Activity/description Detailed information

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Administration of an IP telephone using the optiPoint 410 as an example

1. Open the configuration menu on the telephone.-- For the optiPoint 410: press keys 103 simultaneously --The following appears in the telephone display:Administration:01=Configuration?

2. Enter the password via 01=Configuration? - Enter admin password

3. If a DHCP server is not being used, disable DHCP IP assignment via 01=Network? - 01=DHCP IP assign? - OFF

4. Enter the IP address of the IP client (e.g. 1.150.1.112) via 02=Terminal IP addr.?

5. Enter the subnet mask of the IP client (e.g. 255.0.0.0) via 03=Terminal mask?

6. Enter the IP address of the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10) via 04=Default route?

7. Return to the main menu and restart the telephone via 03=Start phone?

8. You should then start your web browser and set up a connection with the terminal:Example: http://1.150.1.112:8085Web-Based Management is started.

9. Click Administration and enter your password. Then click System fol-lowed by Gateway Settings. Configure the gateway address (HG 1500 IP address) and the subscriber number (IP client call number).

10. To complete your settings, press Submit. The terminal now automatically logs onto the system.

Administration of an IP software client (H.323 client)

1. When configuring the IP client, specify the IP address of the HG 1500 as a gatekeeper.

Status:The IP clients are ready.

Activity/description Detailed information

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5.2.8 Further Configuration

Additional settings such as least cost routing (LCR), call pickup groups, or class of services must be configured with HiPath 3000 Manager. These settings should only be made by trained service personnel.

5.2.9 Connection to the Internet

You can establish an Internet connection using the HG 1500 board integrated in the HiPath 3000. Information on the different options available and instructions for configuring them are provided with examples in the document "HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Examples, Chapter Practical Examples HG 1500".

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6 HiPath 5000 V6.0 IP System

6.1 Overview

The HiPath 5000 V6.0 IP system is a purely IP-based communication system that can also be installed in different multi-node systems (such as a HiPath 3000 V6.0 network). Multi-node sys-tems of this type are centrally administrated via the HiPath 5000 Server, which also supports other central applications.

LAN/IP

HiPath 5000 V6.0 Server,HiPath 5000 Administration PC incl. Feature Server,HiPath ComScendo Service, HiPath 3000 Manager

IP phones, e.g.optiPoint 400/410

optiClient 130

e.g. HiPath 3000 V6.0including HG 1500

HiPath Cordless integrated

HiPath application server, for example with HiPath Xpressions, HiPath Pro-Center, HiPath SimplyPhone, etc.

UP0/E phones, e.g. optiPoint 500/600

PSTN/ISDN

Fax,analog telephones

HiPath Wireless

PSTN/ISDN

UP0/E phones, e.g. optiPoint 500/600

e.g. HiPath 3000 V6.0including HG 1500

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6.2 Step by Step Startup

Perform the steps described below in chronological order to start up HiPath 3000 with HiPath 5000 Server. Each subject has a cross reference to relevant documentation providing further details. If you have these instructions in electronic form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corresponding documentation.

6.2.1 Installing the Hardware

6.2.2 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Mounting/installing the HiPath 3000 systems (nodes). HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Installation

2. Mounting and installing the HiPath 5000 server (also the administration PC), the client PCs and - if necessary - switches and routers.

HiPath 3000/5000 Service Manual

3. Mounting, installing, and cabling of workpoint clients on a system-spe-cific basis.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Workpoint Clients

Status:The HiPath 3000 systems, server and workpoint clients are located at their installation sites and are physically connected to the LAN.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. The system must be disconnected from the power source (in the case of HiPath 35x0 and HiPath 33x0) before new modules are added.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

2. Check the available ports (master/slave) for each slot (HDLC). HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Configu-ration Instructions

Status:New modules are installed correctly in the system.

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6.2.3 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000

Initial startup must be performed for each HiPath 3000 system.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HG 1500 module and the serial inter-face of the administration PC (e.g. COM1) using a null modem cable.Note:Initial connection of the system to the LAN using a direct connection (null modem cable) is described below. However, initial system connec-tion to the LAN is also possible via IP using the ARP command (see Section 6.2.5).

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Connect the system to the power source and perform a reset. A default CDB (Customer DataBase) is loaded with the country setting “Germa-ny”.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

3. Perform country initialization with Assistant T, if necessary. “Germany” is set by default. If you have changed the country initialization, the Hi-Path 3000 is restarted.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Startup

Status:The HiPath 3000 is booted, the connected system telephones are de-tected and the ISDN lines are configured for the EDSS1 protocol.

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6.2.4 Installing HiPath 5000 Server

HiPath 5000 V6.0 is installed on a server PC and includes the HiPath ComScendo Service soft-ware suite and the DB Feature Server. The server PC on which HiPath 5000 V6.0 is installed is generally also the administration PC of the network, which also includes HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Software Manager, Inventory Manager, etc. Other applications such as HiPath ProCenter Office, for example, can also run on the administration PC. For performance reasons, however, the administration PC and application PC can be separate in the network.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Install all desired components using master setup. Note:During installation, perform only basic configuration for the respective components when prompted. Once installation is complete, the user, TAPI lines, IP clients and B channels should also be configured.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 5000 Component Installation

2. Install HiPath 3000 Manager using master setup. HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 5000 Component Installation

Status:The HiPath 5000 Server is installed.

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6.2.5 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500

The HiPath 3000 (node) is connected to the LAN via the HG 1500. You must first assign an IP address to the LAN1 interface of the HG 1500 and a default router to the gateway. When con-necting additional HiPath 3000 systems (nodes) you must repeat the steps described below.

When setting up the HG 1500 for the first time you can

● use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI) or

● perform a configuration via remote access or

● perform a configuration via the LAN1 interface using the ARP command.

Initial setup using the CLI is described below.

Activity/description Detailed information

Starting and configuring the HyperTerminal connection

1. Start HyperTerminal on the administration PC under Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications.

Make the following settings:

2. Specify a name for the connection, e.g. HG 1500.

3. Select the COM port to which the HG 1500 is connected, e.g. COM1.

4. Set 19200 bits per second.

Administration using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

1. When the HyperTerminal connection has been established, you can ac-cess the HG 1500 by pressing the Enter key.

HG 1500 Admin., Chap. Configura-tion via CLI Inter-face

2. Log on with a username and password. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Man-ager in the HiPath 3000 system.

In the CLI, enter the following commands after the vxTarget> prompt:

3. get write access Activates write function.

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4. set ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Wildcard for IP address of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 1.150.1.232Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

5. set ip subnet yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy Wildcard for subnet mask of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g. 255.0.0.0

6. set default gateway zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz Wildcard for the default router of the gateway, e.g. 1.150.6.10.

7. add wbm client aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa Wildcard for PC that the HG 1500 can configure using Web-Based Management, e.g. 1.150.1.10.

8. save configuration Stores the settings.

9. reset Restarts the system.

Once the entries for IP addresses 1 and 2 are displayed on the CLI, the reset is complete. Press the Enter key again to return to the login prompt.

Closing the HyperTerminal connection

1. Close the “HyperTerminal” program to release the COM interface for subsequent administration with HiPath 3000 Manager.

Administration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Connect the V.24 interface of the HiPath 3000 and the serial interface of the administration PC using a null modem cable.Note:You can remove the null modem cable from the HG 1500 and insert it in the HiPath 3000 V.24 interface. This can be done while the system is running.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter HiPath 3000 Modules

Activity/description Detailed information

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2. Start HiPath 3000 Manager with Start | Programs | HiPath 3000 Man-ager | HiPath 3000 Manager and log on with a username and pass-word. The default username and password can be obtained from the system administrator.Note:You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000 Man-ager in the HiPath 3000 system.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Startup And Login

3. Load the CDB from the HiPath 3000 by means of the direct connection with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Direct and Read/write CDB must be selected.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

4. In Settings | Network | Basic Settings, set the IP access protocol to HIP.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

5. Under Settings | Network | Basic Settings, enter the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (e.g. 1.150.1.231) and the subnet mask of the HiPath 3000 (255.0.0.0) in the LAN Interface field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Ba-sic Settings

6. If required, specify which IP PCs are to be accessed via which gateway under Settings | Network | Routing. Enter the IP address of the IP PC (e.g. 1.150.1.112), the subnet mask (e.g. 255.0.0.0) and the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Routing

7. Restore the data to the system via direct connection.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

8. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Note:The HiPath 3000 can now be configured via LAN with HiPath 3000 Manager. The null modem cable can be removed from the HiPath 3000.

Activity/description Detailed information

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6.2.6 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000

Initial configuration must be performed for each individual HiPath 3000 system.

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Connect the HG 1500 of the HiPath 3000 with the LAN.Note:The administration PC must also be connected to the LAN.

HiPath 3000 SHB, Chap. Boards, se-lect the corre-sponding board (e.g. HXGM3, HXGR3, HXGS3, etc.)

2. Check the LAN connection to the HG 1500 and to the HiPath 3000 us-ing a Ping command (e.g. ping 1.150.1.231). Now use HiPath 3000 Manager to load the CDB of the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

3. Activate the HiPath 5000 functionality with Settings | Network | Hi-Path 5000 Parameters.Specify the IP address of the HiPath 5000 Server PC and the node ID of the HiPath 3000 that you are currently managing. The node ID must be unique within the network.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chap. HiPath 5000 Parameter

4. Check whether the system telephones were detected correctly by se-lecting Settings | Set up Station | Stations.Assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the system telephones (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the re-quirements specifications).Note:You can assign the relevant station names to the call numbers of the IP clients (can be found in the customer’s numbering plan or the re-quirements specifications).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Set up Station | Sta-tions

5. You can change the station parameters by clicking the Station View button above the navigation area.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View

6. Enter a name for the system in the System Name field under Settings | System Parameters | System Settings. The name is shown in the system telephone display.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sys-tem Settings

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7. Under Settings | Lines/Networking | Routes, specify a route name (e.g. ISDN) in the Route Name field and the international dialing code (e.g. 49), the area code (e.g. 89), and the call number of the system without intercept code (e.g. 722) in the System Number-Incoming field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chap. Routes.

8. Check the protocol of the trunks with Settings | Lines/Networking | Trunks. To do this, select a line and click the corresponding Param field.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Trunks

9. Load any additional system languages with System Status | System-wide | System Texts. There are a total of eight system languages in all, four of which are defined by default and the other four loaded on a user-defined basis.Note:When loading the system languages, you should first transfer the CDB to the system, save it, and then change the system languages. A re-start is performed automatically following a change to the system lan-guages.

HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Ex-amples, Swapping/Replacing Lan-guages

10. Restore the data to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

11. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

The date and time are updated after the first connection setup to the CO.

Status:The system telephones have been set up correctly, the system is ac-cessible from the CO, and administration of the system via LAN is pos-sible.

Activity/description Detailed information

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6.2.7 Merging HiPath 3000 Systems (Nodes)

Activity/description Detailed information

1. Load the default data from HiPath 5000 Server in HiPath 3000 Manager with File | HiPath 5000 | Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server. Select the ap-propriate HiPath 5000 Server via the Search button and then click the Server -> Manager button.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server

2. Add a new node to HiPath 3000 Manager with File | HiPath 5000 | New | HiPath 3000 and read out the CDB for the node with File | Transfer | System -> PC. Begin with the node with the smallest node ID and repeat for all nodes available in the network.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter New | HiPath 3000

3. Transfer the CDB(s) to the central database by selectingFile | HiPath 5000 | Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server | Add Node.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server

4. If the HG 1500 is not recognized by the Feature Server, reset all boards selected as gateways via Web-Based Management (or alternatively re-set the system).Note:To add further nodes, perform the steps described above again.

HG 1500 Admin., Chap. Icons in the WBM Window’s Control Area

5. Save the data back to the HiPath 5000 Server with File | HiPath 5000 | Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server | Manager -> Server.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server

6. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:All HiPath 3000 systems are logged on to HiPath 5000 Server and can be managed centrally via HiPath 3000 Manager.

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6.2.8 Licensing the Features

Some features must be licensed before you can use them. For example, if using more than two B channels or HiPath ComScendo Services (additional IP clients such as optiClient 130 or op-tiPoint 410), etc.

In this case you must install License Management, including a license agent (CLA), on a PC in the network. The License Management software is available either on the software CD for Hi-Path 3000/5000 V6.0 or on a separate CD. After installation you can use License Management to request a license file with the aid of the authorization code or MAC address of the HiPath 3000 Control Board (CB). Details can be found in the License Management Online Help. As soon as licensing is finished, you receive a license file, which is installed automatically in a sub-directory of the CLA (Customer License Agent). Because there is a HiPath 5000 Server in the network, you only receive a license file for the HiPath 5000 Server, which contains all licenses for the HiPath 3000 systems belonging to the network. This file contains all of the data required for the subsequent distribution of the licenses for the features. This distribution of licenses is performed using HiPath 3000 Manager.

> If the CLA and HiPath 3000 Manager are not on the same PC, the IP address of the PC on which the CLA is installed can be entered in a configuration file in the HiPath 3000 Manager directory.

Activity/description Detailed information

Licensing the features with HiPath 3000 Manager

Requirement:You have installed License Management, including a license agent, on a PC in the network and have requested and received the required li-cense file (xml file). You can check that the license file for the license agent has been transferred correctly with License Management.

HiPath 3000 Ser-vice Manual, Chapter Licensing

1. Load the data from HiPath 5000 Server in HiPath 3000 Manager with File | HiPath 5000 | Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server. Select the appro-priate HiPath 5000 Server via the Search button and then click the Server -> Manager button.

2. Under Settings | Licensing, select the HXG tab. The license agent (CLA) installed on the PC opens the license file that corresponds to the MAC ID (of the HiPath 3000 system).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

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6.2.9 Configuring the IP Clients

IP clients are both system clients such as the IP system telephone optiPoint 410 or the software IP client optiClient 130 and S0 stations such as H323 clients or VCAPI clients. The IP clients must be configured in the HiPath 3000 and then managed in the client software.

3. Check and/or change the number of licensed B channels (default: 2 B channels) and the number of licensed system clients (default: 0 system clients).Note:In the case of multiple HiPath 3000 systems, decide how you want to distribute the licenses to the individual systems.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Li-censing

4. Save the data back to the HiPath 5000 Server with File | HiPath 5000 | Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server | Manager -> Server.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | HiPath 5000 Server

5. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

6. Using Web-Based Management, reset all HG 1500 modules (the alter-native is a system reset).

HG 1500 Admin., Chap. Icons in the Control Area of the WBM Window

Status:The features are licensed in the network.

Activity/description Detailed information

Configuration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1. Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB for the HiPath 3000 with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example: 1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

Activity/description Detailed information

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2. Configure the IP clients via System Status | System-wide | Cards | Software Expansion | Module Configuration.On the Gatekeeper tab, select the slot of the HG 1500 module and con-figure the system clients or H.323 clients for the desired call numbers.Note 1:If you have already assigned names to the call numbers of the IP clients (see 2.2.5), these names are displayed here.Note 2:If S0 stations are also to be configured on the Gatekeeper, the option Enable Gateway Resources must be selected. Only then can you con-figure the S0 stations via the Gateway tab.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Gatekeeper

3. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “System Client” for IP system tele-phones (e.g. optiPoint 410) and optiClient 130.

4. On the Gatekeeper tab, select the “H.323 Client” for H.323 clients and VCAPI stations.

5. In addition to configuring H.323 clients:In Station View, select the relevant H.323 client and click the Work-point Client tab. In the S0 station field, select the option Used Fixed IP Address and specify the IP address of the H.323 client.If a H.323 client is operated on the Gatekeeper, the Gatekeeper assigns the call number and IP address. The IP address 0.0.0.0 must be con-figured in this case.Note:Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Sta-tion View | Work-point Clients

6. Use Settings | Network | HiPath 5000 Parameters to allow access to the HG 1500 by the HiPath 5000 Server.

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chap. HiPath 5000 Parameter

7. Restore the data to the system.File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Transfer | Commu-nication

8. Save the CDB.File | Save CDB As

HiPath 3000 Man-ager, Chapter Save CDB As...

Status:The IP clients are configured in the HiPath 3000 and can be managed using the software.

Activity/description Detailed information

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Administration of an IP telephone using the optiPoint 410 as an ex-ample

1. Open the configuration menu on the telephone.-- For the optiPoint 410: press keys 103 simultaneously --The following appears in the telephone display:Administration:01=Configuration?

2. Enter the password via 01=Configuration? - Enter admin password

3. If a DHCP server is not being used, disable DHCP IP assignment via 01=Network? - 01=DHCP IP assign? - OFF

4. Enter the IP address of the IP client (e.g. 1.150.1.112) via 02=Terminal IP addr.?

5. Enter the subnet mask of the IP client (e.g. 255.0.0.0) via 03=Terminal mask?

6. Enter the IP address of the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10) via 04=Default route?

7. Return to the main menu and restart the telephone via 03=Start phone?

8. You should then start your web browser and set up a connection with the terminal:Example: http://1.150.1.112:8085Web-Based Management is started.

9. Click Administration and enter your password. Then click System fol-lowed by Gateway Settings. Configure the gateway address (HG 1500 IP address) and the subscriber number (IP client call number).

10. To complete your settings, press Submit. The terminal now automatically logs onto the system.

Administration of an IP software client (H.323 client)

1. When configuring the IP client, specify the IP address of the HG 1500 as a gatekeeper.

Status:The IP clients are ready.

Activity/description Detailed information

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6.2.10 Further Configuration

Additional settings such as least cost routing (LCR), call pickup groups, or class of services must be configured with HiPath 3000 Manager. These settings should only be made by trained service personnel.

6.2.11 Connection to the Internet

You can establish an Internet connection using the HG 1500 board integrated in the HiPath 3000. Information on the different options available and instructions for configuring them are provided with examples in the document "HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Examples, Chapter Practical Examples HG 1500".

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assigning IP addresses 4-4configuring IP functionality 4-10delivery documents 3-1installing the hardware 4-2licensing 3-1numbering plan 3-2requirements specifications 3-2safety notes 3-1

HiPath 3000 Networked IP Systemassigning IP addresses 5-4configuring IP functionality 5-10installing the hardware 5-2

HiPath 5000 Multi-Node IP Systemassigning IP addresses 6-5configuring IP functionality 6-12installation 6-4installing the hardware 6-2merging nodes 6-10

IIntroduction 2-1

SSymbols 2-2

TTypographical Conventions 2-2

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