Page 2 - VoIP Router for organizations; Document; T R A D E M A R K S
D-Link Voice System DVX-7090 VoIP Router for organizations Document № : 1 Document type: User's Guide Document status: Version 1.2.0.0 Date of issue: 10.10.2006 T R A D E M A R K S T r a d e m a r k s u s e d i n t h i s t e x t : D - L i n k a n d t h e D - L I N K l o g o a r e t r a d e m a r k s...
Page 3 - Contents; CDR
Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................5 1.1 D OCUMENT PROFILE .........................................................................................................................
Page 5 - NTRODUCTION; OCUMENT PROFILE; text; OCUMENT STRUCTURE
Introduction 1 I NTRODUCTION 1.1 D OCUMENT PROFILE This manual describes the D-Link DVX-7090 VoIP Router and explains how to configure and operate it. 1.2 A UDIENCE This document is intended for computer systems specialists tasked with deployment and configuration of the DVX-7090 VoIP Router. The re...
Page 6 - Product overview; RODUCT OVERVIEW; ARDWARE; The hardware specifications of DVX-7090 are as follows:
Product overview 2 P RODUCT OVERVIEW The DVX-7090 VoIP Router is a packet telephony switching system with a full range of features typical for traditional PBXs and a number of additional capabilities. The DVX-7090 VoIP Router is an affordable branch exchange solution for geographically distributed o...
Page 7 - OFTWARE; Fig. 2 Block diagram of D-Link VoIP Router software modules
Product overview 2.2 S OFTWARE The DVX-7090 software has a modular structure that includes five functional components: Control Unit (CU), Switching Unit (SU), Database server (DBS) and Web-interface (WI). Fig. 2 presents a block diagram of the D-Link VoIP Router software Fig. 2 Block diagram...
Page 8 - OUTER
Product overview The DBS is a suite of XML files. The DBS is a repository of data used to store and provide access to user records, the routing table, information about gateways and the system configuration. 2.3 R OUTER F EATURES The DVX-7090 VoIP Router allows: Call holds Call transfer Condit...
Page 9 - Installation and connection; NSTALLATION AND CONNECTION; to access the Router’s logon page.
Installation and connection 3 I NSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Prepare a Windows workstation connected to the local area network. You will need the workstation to access the newly installed Router. To install and power on your DVX-7090 VoIP Router, proceed as follows: 1. Unpack the supplied Router and i...
Page 10 - Configuration; ONFIGURATION; Start your web browser and enter; ONFIGURING NETWORKING PROPERTIES; click the tab
Configuration 4 C ONFIGURATION Start your web browser and enter http://192.168.224.226 on the address line to access the logon page of the Router’s web interface. Fig. 4 DVX-7090 logon page The initial logon credentials that provide access to the administration interface of your system are admin, qw...
Page 11 - The configuration box; WAN Settings; allows you to configure the Router’s WAN properties and
Configuration Fig. 5 Networking configuration page The configuration box WAN Settings allows you to configure the Router’s WAN properties and define the following parameters: DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 11 of 83
Page 12 - interface
Configuration Fig. 6 WAN settings dialog box Use DHCP select this checkbox if you wish to engage dynamic IP address assigning and enable DHCP IP address – IP address of the WAN interface in the common dot-separated format Netmask – subnet mask of the WAN interface Default Gateway – IP addres...
Page 13 - The date-time dialog box allows you to set the current date and time.; Fig. 8 Date and time setting box; located to the right of the edit
Configuration Fig. 7 SMTP server settings box Note: It is assumed that the configured SMTP Server does not require authorization. The date-time dialog box allows you to set the current date and time. Fig. 8 Date and time setting box Use NTP. Select the checkbox Use NTP if you wish to use automatic t...
Page 14 - ONFIGURING USER ENDPOINTS
Configuration When setting the date and time manually, enter the current date and time in the respective boxes and click . Click whenever you want to update the date-time setting or remove an erroneous entry. The purpose of the dialog Change password is self-explanatory. A change of the access crede...
Page 17 - SER BASIC SETTINGS; To configure the user basic attributes:
Configuration Fig. 13 User configuration form The configuration form comprises five types of configuration parameters: Basic settings (User name, Phone number, Signaling, IP address, IP Port ,E-mail Pin-code, and Web password) Registration settings (Login, Password, Web password) General optio...
Page 18 - Fig. 14 presents an example of completed basic user settings.; Fig. 14 User basic settings; EGISTRATION SETTINGS; registering endpoint is capable of secure authentication..; Fig. 15 Endpoint registration data; SER
Configuration Note: You may skip entering an IP address and port if the checkbox Registration is selected, meaning that the endpoint being configured is a registering entity 6. Type the user’s email address in the E-mail edit field as the destination for voice messages delivered by the DVX-7090 Rout...
Page 20 - the calling and the called endpoint; ALL FORWARD DIALOG; Fig. 17 Call forward configuration form
Configuration DTMF Options the DTMF Options combo box is used to select a type of DTMF digits payload. The available options include: 1. RFC2833 for all terminal equipment types 2. INFO V.1 for CISCO SIP terminals 3. INFO V.2 for Nortel SIP terminals Dealing with H.323 Options: Tunneling enables/dis...
Page 21 - Click; ODEC CAPABILITY SETTINGS; To add to the codec capability of the user’s terminal, click
Configuration 1. Click 2. Select a condition (Busy, No answer, Unreachable, Unconditional) that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3. If the forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only, type the necessary calling number in the edit b...
Page 22 - values in multiples of ten only.
Configuration Fig. 18 Code с s options Enter a number of frames per packet in the neighboring edit box FPP with due regard to the endpoint capability and buffer size. Information about codec frame sizes is given in the table below. Table 2 Frame sizes by codecs Codec Frame size G.729 10 ms G.729A 10...
Page 23 - EFAULT USER; Fig. 19 Users table on first start; ONFIGURING GATEWAYS; To access the page Gateways, press; Fig. 20 Table of gateways; or inactive
Configuration 4.2.6 D EFAULT USER The Default user account is the only preconfigured user account that exists in the system at the time of the first startup. Fig. 19 Users table on first start The existence of the Default user record is a must therefore you cannot delete this record. The system uses...
Page 25 - ASIC GATEWAY SETTINGS; Fig. 22 Basic gateway attributes
Configuration - Parameters for DVX-7090 Router registrations with external registrars (Login, Password, Port, TTL, Security type, Endpoint type) - NAT-, fax-related and signaling-dependent settings - Codec capability settings 4.3.1 B ASIC GATEWAY SETTINGS Basic gateway settings include the following...
Page 26 - Login is a text box for the gateway’s registration name; INK; Fig. 24 DVX-7090 Router registrations dialog; The registration parameters include:
Configuration Fig. 23 Gateway registration panel This category of settings is used to configure the registration parameters of the gateway that include: - the checkbox Registration. A selected checkbox means that the gateway being configured will register to the DVX-7090 Router. - Login is a text bo...
Page 27 - CHAP – CHAP encryption of data; Fig. 25 Gateway NAT, fax and signaling options; ONFIGURING; To access the services page, click the tab
Configuration - TTL provides an edit box for entering a time-to-live registration period in seconds - Security type is a combo box with types of logon credentials encryption: o H323Alias – login and password are transmitted unencrypted as plain text o CRYPTO-TOKEN – encrypt the logon credentials usi...
Page 29 - DISA
Configuration Fig. 27 New service dialog The displayed new-service configuration form is shown in Fig. 27. Note: The way the invoked new-service configuration form looks depends on what service you are configuring. The Prompts configuration dialog is displayed only when DISA and Impersonate commands...
Page 30 - OMMANDS THAT INVOKE SERVICES; Table 3 Commands and invoked algorithms (services)
Configuration Whenever necessary click to refresh the view. Click to remove unneeded records only. Whenever it is required to disable a service record for some time, deselect the checkbox Enabled to save the trouble of configuring the service anew. 4.4.1 C OMMANDS THAT INVOKE SERVICES The items that...
Page 31 - ONFIGURING THE ROUTING TABLE; Fig. 28 Routing table
Configuration 4.5 C ONFIGURING THE ROUTING TABLE Preparation of the routing table essentially means creation of call handling rules. Click the tab to access the configuration page illustrated in Fig. 28 Fig. 28 Routing table The columns of the routing table have the following meaning: contains a c...
Page 32 - to the same access group.; OMMANDS EXECUTED DURING ROUTING
Configuration - Service shows the name of the invoked service (when the command is Service ) or the name of the target gateway (when the command is Dial gateway). includes the button that invokes the groups dialog. To include the rule you are configuring into a group, select the necessary checkb...
Page 33 - Service; HY POSITION OF ROUTING RULES IN THE TABLE IS IMPORTANT; The routing rule is enabled; Fig. 29 Why position of routing rule in the table matters; and destination numbers on the bottom line of the table.
Configuration Service Service name Provides the specified service 4.5.2 W HY POSITION OF ROUTING RULES IN THE TABLE IS IMPORTANT The Router picks rules in the routing table one by one starting from the topmost. The Router applies (executes) the routing rule only if all of the below conditions are me...
Page 34 - ROUPS AND GROUPING; ENERAL; Fig. 30 Table of existing groups; access’
Configuration 4.6 G ROUPS AND GROUPING 4.6.1 G ENERAL In the DVX-7090 Router you can do grouping based on access to the Router’s features and an organizational principle. Grouping allows you to economize on the configuration effort, and is a prerequisite to some of the Router functions and services ...
Page 35 - pickup; Fig. 31 Adding a group
Configuration - pick up . Groups of the type ‘ pickup ’ include members with the capability to perform call pick up and group call recipients. contains a checkbox selection/deselection of which allows/disallows access to the call transfer service. contains a checkbox selection/deselection of whi...
Page 36 - ANAGING VOICE PROMPTS; Fig. 32 Table of available prompts
Configuration 4.7 M ANAGING VOICE PROMPTS Voice prompts management consists in an authorized person (system administrator or user) replacing the default prompts with customized ones. Prompt management rights of users vary with the type of the user account in the system. The system administrator has ...
Page 38 - S AND; ALL DETAIL RECORDS; Email CDR to; IEWING; Click the CDRs tab to access the CDRs page.; Fig. 34 CDRs look up page
Configuration 4.8 CDR S AND L OGS 4.8.1 C ALL DETAIL RECORDS (CDR S ) The DVX-7090 Router writes information about calls to files comprised of CDRs (Call Detail Records). The system generates two types of CDRs: • User CDRs that contain information about calls involving the user extension. A user CDR...
Page 39 - User
Configuration shows the date and time of the call. presents the caller’s number displays the number of the called party provides information about the in-call time in the hh:mm:ss notation shows the disconnect reason for the call. The disconnect reason is output as a verbal interpretation of a Q931 ...
Page 40 - Start Excel
Configuration Fig. 35 User CDRs User CDRs are call detail records that include information about the date and time of the call, call direction (incoming or outgoing), the other call party’s name and number, and the call’s disconnect reason. You can view downloaded CDR data in Microsoft Excel. To vie...
Page 41 - Click Finish to complete the data import procedure.
Configuration 7. The text-import wizard will display the next dialog where you may wish to specify the type of data column-wise. It is advisable to leave the type of data General as it appears in all the columns of the table, though. 8. Click Finish to complete the data import procedure. The result ...
Page 42 - OGS; The Router generates four types of logs:
Configuration Fig. 36 CDR file data imported to Excel Note: The function for calculating the duration of a call session is =(Cn-Bn)/10,000,000 (seconds), where n denotes the number of a row of cells. For example, the duration of the call session shown in the first row of the table in Fig. 36 is (C1-...
Page 44 - Deletion of the currently open log file is impossible.; Fig. 38 A list of control unit protocol logs
Configuration – the column for log file names. contains two buttons and . Use to download the selected file to your workstation, use to delete the selected file. Note: Deletion of the currently open log file is impossible. The button refreshes the table view. The button deletes all files from the ta...
Page 45 - Configuration How-to’s; OFTWARE VERSION MANAGEMENT; Fig. 39 Software management page
Configuration How-to’s 4.9 S OFTWARE VERSION MANAGEMENT The DVX-7090 Router features a flexible software version management mechanism that allows you to: upload SW upgrades obtained from the manufacturer’s site preserve preferred SW versions remove obsolete and unused application releases se...
Page 48 - The OS image selected, click
Configuration How-to’s 6. The OS image selected, click to upload the image to the DVX-7090 Router host. The uploaded OS installs automatically and becomes current. The newly installed and current OS version is displayed on the bottom line of the table ‘Operating system updates’ The button allows you...
Page 49 - ONFIGURATION HOW; OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO
Configuration How-to’s 5 C ONFIGURATION HOW - TO ' S 5.1 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO V OICE TO EMAIL When started, the Voice-to-email service prompts the caller to leave a message after the tone, records the caller’s message, converts it into a .wav sound file and sends the file to the user’s ...
Page 51 - Enabled
Configuration How-to’s 5.2 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO D IRECT I NWARD S YSTEM A CCESS To enable an authorized user to access all or some of the D-Link DVX-7090 Router services from a remote location, create the DISA service with the required range of accessible features. Suppose your objectiv...
Page 54 - OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO EXTENSION NUMBERS
Configuration How-to’s 5.3 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO EXTENSION NUMBERS To configure call routing to DVX-7090 Router extensions: 1. Click to access the routing table page. 2. Click to add a new call handling rule. 3. In the text box Route name of the add-new-route dialog replace the default n...
Page 55 - OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH FOR OUTBOUND CALLS; Fig. 44 Routing rule for outbound calls
Configuration How-to’s 5.4 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH FOR OUTBOUND CALLS To create a rule for calls leaving the system do the following: 1. Click to access the routing table page. 2. Click to add a call handling rule. 3. In the text box Route name of the add-new-route dialog replace the default ...
Page 56 - Fig. 45 Routing rule for group and directional pick up
Configuration How-to’s 5.5 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO C ALL P ICKUP The DVX-7090 Router provides for two types of call pickup: 1. group call pickup and 2. directed call pickup Group call pickup allows you to answer any ringing phone that is in the same pickup group with you simply by dialing ...
Page 57 - rule must belong to the same access group.
Configuration How-to’s Note: To make call pick up possible the owner of the ringing phone and the configured rule must belong to the same access group. 10. Click to confirm your choice. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 57 of 83
Page 62 - OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO AUTO REDIAL
Configuration How-to’s 5.8 H OW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO AUTO REDIAL The Auto Redial function saves the user the trouble of repeated dialing when the called number is busy or unreachable for some reason. Suppose, the administrator assigns the Auto Redial function key sequence 003 . To use Auto R...
Page 63 - OW TO USE
Configuration How-to’s 5.9 H OW TO USE M ATCH AND P ATTERN FIELDS IN THE R OUTING TABLE Regular expressions are character strings used to build search patterns. Regular expressions also provide a powerful string handling tool. Regular expressions may include both alphanumeric characters, i.e. letter...
Page 66 - XY
Configuration How-to’s X *+ X , zero or more times X ++ X , one or more times X { n }+ X , exactly n times X { n ,}+ X , at least n times X { n , m }+ X , at least n but not more than m times Logical operators XY X followed by Y X | Y Either X or Y DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 66 of 83
Page 67 - OW TO CREATE A NETWORKING ALIAS FOR SUBNET; On a PC with the Windows OS click
Configuration How-to’s 5.10 H OW TO CREATE A NETWORKING ALIAS FOR SUBNET 192.168.224.0 On a PC with the Windows OS click Start → Control Panel and double click the Network Connections option in the displayed Control Panel window. DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 67 of 83
Page 68 - and press the Properties button on the tab sheet; General
User’s Interface Double-click Local Area Connection and press the Properties button on the tab sheet General . DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 68 of 83
Page 71 - User’s Interface
User’s Interface DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 71 of 83
Page 72 - SER INTERFACE; , where ROUTER_IP is the IP specified by the system administrator in; ONFIGURING USER; Fig. 46 User personal settings; To configure conditional and unconditional call forwarding:
User’s Interface 6 U SER INTERFACE To access the logon page of the Web interface the user must start a Web browser and point it to http://ROUTER_IP , where ROUTER_IP is the IP specified by the system administrator in the IP address field of the WAN Settings box. The login name and password that allo...
Page 73 - to validate the changes you have made to the record.
User’s Interface 2. Select a condition (Busy, No answer, Unreachable, Unconditional) that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3. If the forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only, type the necessary calling number in the edit box Sou...
Page 74 - IEWING STATISTICS; Fig. 47 User’s endpoint call statistics
User’s Interface 6.2 V IEWING STATISTICS To access the Statistics page, click . The page presents call statistics for the user endpoint. Fig. 47 User’s endpoint call statistics The delete button allows removal of the selected record. Click to repaint the statistics view. Click to remove all the reco...
Page 75 - ANAGING; Fig. 48 The Prompts page of the user’s interface
User’s Interface 6.3 M ANAGING V OICE P ROMPTS To access the Prompts page, click the tab : Fig. 48 The Prompts page of the user’s interface You can play or save the prompts on your computer using the button . You can upload new prompts from your computer with the help of the button. Click this butto...
Page 76 - revert to the default prompt using the “roll-back” button
User’s Interface Fig. 50 Table of prompts with customized line-busy prompt Prompt files added by users do not overwrite the default sound files, and users can always revert to the default prompt using the “roll-back” button in the column DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 76 of 83
Page 77 - OW TO USE CALL TRANSFER; Configuring groups; OW TO MAKE CONFERENCE CALLS
Usage how-to’s 7 U SAGE H OW - TO ’ S 7.1 H OW TO USE CALL TRANSFER The DVX-7090 Router provides for 2 types of transfer: • Attended (consultative) transfer when the transferor first contacts the transfer target before leaving the call, and • Blind (unsupervised) transfer when the transferor just tr...
Page 79 - Acronym
Appendix A A PPENDIX A A CRONYMS Table 6 List of acronyms used in this manual Acronym Expansion CDR C all D etails R ecord CHAP C hallenge H andshake A uthentication P rotocol DB D ata b ase DHCP D ynamic H ost C onfiguration P rotocol DISA D irect I nward S ystem A ccess DNS server D omain N ame S ...
Page 80 - List of illustrations; Illustrations
List of illustrations Illustrations Fig. 1 DVX-7090 deployment in a geographically distributed organization.........................................................6 Fig. 2 Block diagram of D-Link VoIP Router software modules..........................................................................7...
Page 82 - List of tables; Tables
List of tables Tables Table 1: Conventions.............................................................................................................................................5 Table 2 Frame sizes by codecs ........................................................................................
Page 83 - Document history
List of tables Document history DVX-7090 VoIP Router page 83 of 83