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1. Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Device Settings Device Name Change Username Change Password Re enter Password CyberData Paging Server Current Settings Serial Number Mac Address Firmware Version Part Number IP Addressing IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 SIP Mode is Event Reporting is Nightringer is Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 146000122 00 20 f7 00 e5 90 v7 0 0b06 011146 dhcp 192 168 70 44 255 255 240 0 192 168 64 1 192 168 65 20 192 168 65 10 enabled disabled disabled NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server Import Export Settings Please specify a configuration file No file selected Export Configuration Import Configuration You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 17 Log in to the Configuration GUI 4 On the Home Page review the setup details and navigation buttons described in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Home Page Overview Web Page Item Description Device Settings Device Name Shows the device name 25 character limit Change Username Type in this field to change the username 25 character limit
2. 41 234 2 1 42 2082 PagingGroup41 255 Security Code 42 234 2 1 43 2084 PagingGroup42 255 Security Code 43 234 2 1 44 2086 PagingGroup43 255 Security Code 44 234 2 1 45 2088 PagingGroup44 255 a Security Code 45 234 2 1 46 2090 PagingGroup45 255 Security Code 46 234 2 1 47 2092 PagingGroup46 255 Security Code 47 234 2 1 48 2094 PagingGroup47 255 Security Code 48 234 2 1 49 2096 PagingGroup48 255 Security Code 49 234 2 1 50 2098 PagingGroup49 255 Security Code Port range can be from 2000 65534 and must be even Use IP address of 0 0 0 0 to disable relay on a group You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Reboot Page 4 2 3 4 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 37 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 21 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued A CyberData v3 Paging Server Home PGROUPs Configuration 50 74 Device Config Paging Groups COIL Address Port Name TTL Lineout Networking so 234 2151 E Pangea SIP Config l Security Code Nightringer sa 234 2 1 52 21402 PagingGroups1 255 Fault Detection l l Bred sera parouPs Config l 52 234 2 1 53 2104 PagingGroup52 255 Security Code Event config 53 23421 54 z106 PagngGroups3 255 Security Code Autoprovisioning
3. Change Password Type in this field to change the password 20 character limit Re enter Password Type the password again in this field to confirm the new password 20 character limit Current Settings Serial Number Shows the serial number of the device Part Number Shows the part number of the device Mac Address Shows the Mac address of the device Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version IP Addressing Shows the current IP addressing setting DHCP or Static IP Address Shows the current IP address Subnet Mask Shows the current subnet mask address Default Gateway Shows the current default gateway address DNS Server 1 Shows the current DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address SIP Mode is Shows the current status of the SIP Mode Event Reporting is Shows the current status of the Event Reporting Nightring is Shows the current status of the Nightringer Primary SIP Server Shows the current status of the Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Shows the current status of Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Shows the current status of Backup Server 2 Import Export Settings The user can export and edit the device s configuration in XML format and then reload it to a device or devices instead of making changes through the web interface Press the Bro
4. LED Light Emitting Diode Mbps Megabits per second NTP Network Time Protocol PBX Private Branch Exchange PoE Power over Ethernet as per IEEE 802 3af standard RTFM Reset Test Function Management SIP Session Initiated Protocol u law A companding algorithm primarily used in the digital telecommunication UC Unified Communications VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 How to Identify This Product oscccccccc cce idee eseace chesecateccstesesetedesssteevtescceestsscneeressdnneeeseteseesaarenenaies 2 1 2 Product features jiciciediacendtententiaindictente atin odd nace den ENN ad ea iae AGE inat 3 1 3 Product Specifications aaa e aaa a aa a aa a a a Heschiandy devel a 4 Chapter 2 Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 5 2T Pans MUSE anre soenan a A O EE 5 2 2 Typicali Installation smirio ee a ae ele es 6 2 3 Connecting the V3 Paging Server eee eeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeseaeeseseeeseaeessaeeseaeeeseeeeeseeessaeessaeeeeaees 7 2 39 1 CONNECTION OPTIONS sssaaa Piescatdeedenseeeiadetdeebede etatecepiials caters ai raia i 7 Pin 1 and 2 Fault Sense Input Common Sense sssesssssessssesssrrresrrserrnrsrrnrerrrnseren 8 Pin 3 4 and 5 Positive Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output Audio Ground Reference 8 Pin 6 and 7 Relay Contact Common Normally Open cceeeceeeeeeeeeee
5. 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 USA www C yberData net Phone 800 CYBERDATA 800 292 3732 Fax 831 373 4193 Sales 831 373 2601 Extension 334 The fastest way to get technical support for your VoIP product is to submit a VoIP Technical Support form at the following website hitp www cyberdata net support contactsupportvoip php The Support Form initiates a ticket which CyberData uses for tracking customer requests Most importantly the Support Form tells us which PBX system and software version that you are using the make and model of the switch and other important information This information is essential for troubleshooting Please also include as much detail as possible in the Comments section of the Support Form Phone 831 373 2601 Ext 333 Email support cyberdata net To return the product contact the Returned Materials Authorization RMA department Phone 831 373 2601 Extension 136 Email RMA CyberData net When returning a product to CyberData an approved CyberData RMA number must be printed on the outside of the original shipping package Also RMA numbers require an active VoIP Technical Support ticket number A product will not be accepted for return without an approved RMA number Send the product in its original package to the following address CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 Attention RMA your RMA number If you need to inquire about the repair status of y
6. 54 234 2 1 55 2108 PagingGroups4 255 Update Firmware Security Code 55 234 2 1 56 2110 PagingGroup55 i255 J Security Code 56 234 2 1 57 2112 PagingGroups6 255 Security Code 57 234 2 1 58 f 2114 PagingGroup57 1255 L Security Code 58 234 2 1 59 2116 PagingGroup58 255 Security Code 59 234 2 1 60 2118 PagingGroups9 255 Security Code 60 234 2 1 61 2120 PagingGroup60 255 B Security Code 61 234 2 1 62 2122 PagingGroup61 255 T Security Code oe CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 38 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 22 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued 62 234 2 1 63 2124 PagingGroup62 255 Security Code 63 234 2 1 64 2126 PagingGroup63 255 Security Code 64 234 2 1 65 f 2128 PagingGroup64 255 Security Code ooo 65 234 2 1 66 2130 PagingGroup65 255 Security Code 66 234 2 1 67 2132 PagingGroup66 255 Security Code 67 234 2 1 68 2134 PagingGroup67 255 Security Code 68 234 2 1 69 2136 PagingGroup68 255 Security Code 69 234 2 1 70 2138 PagingGroup69 255 Security Code 70 234 2 1 71 2140 PagingGroup70 255 Security Code 71 234 2 1 72 2142 PagingGroup71 255 Security Code 72 234 2 1 73 2144 PagingGroup72 255 Securit
7. Type the desired number of seconds that you want to transpire after a connection delay before a call is terminated Note A value of 0 will disable this function Misc Settings RTP Port even Specify the port number used for the RTP stream after establishing a SIP call This port number has to be an even number and defaults to 10500 values from 2000 to 65534 ee Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings i Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 1 Enter the IP address of the SIP Server 2 Enter the port numbers used for SIP signaling a Remote SIP Port b Local SIP Port 3 Enter the SIP registration parameters a SIP User ID b Authenticate ID c Authenticate Password 4 For SIP Registration designate whether you want the VolP Paging Server to register with your SIP server 5 At Unregister on Reboot a Select Yes to automatically unregister the V3 Paging Server when you reboot it b Select No to keep the V3 Paging Server registered when you reboot it 6 In the Register Expiration field enter the number of seconds the V3 Paging Server registration lease remains valid with the SIP Server The V3 Paging Server automatically re registers with the SIP server before the lease expiration timeout 7 Click Save 8 Click Reboot for the new settings to take effect CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide
8. submit a VolP Technical Support form at the following website http www cyberdata net support contactsupportvoip php Phone 831 373 2601 Ext 333 Email support cyberdata net Fax 831 373 4193 Company and product information is at www cyberdata net CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Revision Information Revision 9304271 which corresponds to firmware version 7 0 0 was released on August 29 2013 and has the following changes e Updates the description for the Beep on Page setting in Table 2 6 Device Configuration Parameters CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Important Safety Instructions 1 2 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provi
9. 58 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 2 4 13 1 Autoprovisioning Enable Autoprovisioning Option Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP With autoprovisioning enabled the board will get its configuration from a remote TFTP or HTTP server on startup or periodically on a scheduled delay Autoprovisioned values will override values stored in on board memory and will be visible on the web page The board gets its autoprovisioning information from an XML formatted file hosted from a TFTP or HTTP server The user generates or downloads a template for this XML file through the web interface and the user can then modify it for their own use To use autoprovisioning create a copy of the autoprovisioning template with the desired settings and name this file with the mac address of the device to configure for example 0020f7350058 config Put this file into your TFTP or HTTP server directory and manually set the TFTP or HTTP server address on the board It is not necessary to set every option found in the autoprovisioning template As long as the XML is valid the file can contain any subset Options not autoprovisioned will default to the values stored in the on board memory For example if you only wanted to modify the device name the following would be a valid autoprovisioning file lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt specific gt lt MiscSettings gt lt DeviceName gt auto V3 Paging Server lt DeviceName gt lt MiscSettings
10. 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 25 Configure the SIP Parameters 2 4 6 Configure the SIP Parameters The SIP parameters enable the V3 Paging Server to contact and register with the SIP server On the Home page click SIP Config to open the SIP Configuration page Figure 2 12 SIP Configuration Page A CyberData v3 Paging Server Home SIP Configuration Device Config l Enable SIP operation v NOT Registered with SIP Server ze SIP Settings sone SIP Server sip Config Backup SIP Server 1 _ Backup SIP Server 2 _ Nightringer Use Cisco SRST Fault Detection PGROUPs Config Remote SIP Port Local SIP Port audio Config l Outbound Proxy CZELE Outbound Proxy Port Event Config SIP User ID Authenticate ID Authenticate Password Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Register with a SIP Server Re registration Interval in seconds Unregister on Reboot Buffer SIP Calls Call disconnection Terminate call after delay in seconds 0 Note A value of 0 will disable this function Misc Settings RTP Port even 10500 You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 26 Configure the SIP Parameters 5 On the SIP Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 8 Table 2 8 SIP Configuration Parameters Web Page I
11. COMPLIANT 011146C 021059H QQ AIC TUT INYO ODII AAT NN 146000001 Model number CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Product Overview 3 Product features 1 2 Product features e SIP RFC 3261 e Two SIP endpoints one for Night Ringer e Multicast output e DTMF control of zone selection with optional security code per zone e RTP Version 2 Multicast and Unicast e Delayed page support e Line In connection for music on hold multicasting e Line out connection to support analog Amps e Audio Codecs e G 711 U law e G 711 A law e Speex e DTMF detection via RFC 2833 e Cisco SRST support e 802 11Q VLAN support e Ability to import and export configuration e Auto Provisioning e Added support for NTP server for time keeping e TFTP or HTTP e Update at certain times of day e Update after a certain amount of idle time e HTTP command interface e Remote amp fault sensor e Web based configuration and firmware upload e User uploadable audio files e PoE 802 3af enabled Power over Ethernet e 19 inch Rack mount option CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Product Overview 4 Product Specifications 1 3 Product Specifications Table 1 1 Product Specifications Specifications Regulatory Compliance FCC Class A UL 60950 CE Power Requirement PoE or 48V DC Connection Speed Protocol 10 100 Mbps SIP compliant Page Port Output Balanced 600 Ohm 10VPP Line
12. Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 17 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued 11 234 2 1 12 Security Code az 12 234 2 1 13 2024 PagingGroup12 255 Security Code 13 234 2 1 14 2026 PagingGroup13 255 k Security Code 14 234 2 1 15 2028 PagingGroup14 255 Security Code 15 234 2 1 16 2030 PagingGroup15 255 Security Code 16 234 2 1 17 2032 PagingGroup16 255 Security Code 17 234 2 1 18 2034 PagingGroup17 255 Y Security Code 18 234 2 1 19 2036 PagingGroup18 255 Security Code 19 234 2 1 20 2038 PagingGroup19 255 Security Code 20 234 2 1 21 2040 PagingGroup20 255 Security Code Figure 2 18 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued 21 234 2 1 22 2042 PagingGroup21 255 7 Security Code 22 234 2 1 23 2044 PagingGroup22 255 t Security Code 23 234 2 1 24 2046 PagingGroup23 255 Security Code 24 234 2 1 25 2048 PagingGroup24 255 Security Code Port range can be from 2000 65534 and must be even Use IP address of 0 0 0 0 to disable relay on a group You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Reboot Page 1 2 3 4 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 35 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 19 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued ee CyberData v3 Paging Server Home l P
13. Detection button and see Section 2 4 8 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters Configure the PGROUPS parameters Click on the PGROUPS Config button and see Section 2 4 9 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters for instructions Configure the audio parameters Click on the Audio Config button and see Section 2 4 11 Configure the Audio Parameters for instructions Configure the event parameters Click on the Event Config button and see Section 2 4 12 Configure the Event Parameters for instructions Configure the autoprovisioning parameters Click on the Autoprovisioning button and see Section 2 4 13 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters for instructions Note Click on the Update Firmware button any time you need to upload new versions of the firmware See Section 2 5 Upgrading the Firmware for instructions CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 19 Configure the Device Parameters 2 4 4 Configure the Device Parameters 1 Click on the Device Configuration button to open the Device Configuration page See Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Device Configuration Page NE CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Device Configuration Device Config p Miscellaneous Settings GOAN Beep on Initialization Networkmg Beep on page sip Config Enable line in to line out loopback Enable line in to multicast Nightringer Multicast Address A Multicast
14. In Input Signal Amplitudes Input Impedance 2 0 VPP maximum 10k Ohm Line Out Output Signal Amplitudes Output Level Total Harmonic Distortion Output Impedance 2 0 VPP maximum 2dBm nominal 0 5 maximum 10k Ohm Part Number 011146 Dimensions 6 11 L x 4 05 W x 1 15 H Weight 1 2 pounds CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 2 Setting Up the V3 Paging Server The topics in this chapter provide information on setting up configuring and using the VoIP V3 Paging Server 2 1 Parts List The packaging for the V3 Paging Server includes the parts in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Parts List Quantity Part Name Illustration 1 V3 Paging Server 1 Installation Quick Reference Guide gt WO O A 1 Mounting Template located on the last page of the Installation Quick A 1 Reference A 3 500 1 Mounting Kit part 070057A which includes 2 4 6 x 7 8 Mounting Anchors 2 4 x 1 1 4 Round Phillips Wood Screws CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 6 2 2 Typical Installation Figure 2 2 illustrates how the V3 Paging Server is normally installed as part of a paging system Figure 2 2 Typical Installation IP to Analog Paging Music Source pms eer IP to Analog Paging _ E r TPOST O Horns Speakers Line In RCA 8K Analog Amplifier 600 Ohm Page Port Out Analog
15. cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_9 yes Play the Dot audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_d yes Play the Page Tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_pagetone yes Play the Your IP Address Is audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_youripaddressis yes Play the Rebooting audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_rebooting yes Play the Restoring Default audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_restoringdefault yes Play the Sensor Triggered audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_sensortriggered yes Play the Night Ring audio file Play the Enter PGROUP audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_nightri
16. click Save Settings CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 42 Operating the Paging Server 2 4 10 Operating the Paging Server Call behavior changes based on the configuration of the PGROUPs Configuration page 2 4 10 1 DIMF Bypassed e When the V3 Paging Server is called it will send the page tone audio message to the caller e When the caller hears this message the caller should begin speaking 2 4 10 2 DIMF Not Bypassed e When the V3 Paging Server is called it sends the Enter PGROUP audio message to the caller By default this message is Enter the two digit zone number e When the caller hears this message the caller should enter the two digit code for the zone that the caller wants to page e If the zone is invalid or not configured the V3 Paging Server sends the Invalid PGROUP audio message to the caller By default this message is Invalid zone number Enter the two digit zone number The caller should repeat the previous step e Ifa security code is enabled on the zone the V3 Paging Server sends the Enter Code audio message to the caller By default this message is Enter the security code When the caller hears this message the caller should enter the security code for the selected zone If no security code is enabled on the zone the V3 Paging Server will send the page tone audio message to the caller The caller should begin speaking when this message is h
17. on the Save button to save your configuration Save settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Test Event button to test an event Test Event Rect Glick on the Reboot button to reboot the system CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 53 Configure the Event Parameters 2 4 12 1 Example Packets for Events The server and port are used to point to the listening server and the Remote Event Server URL is the destination URL typically the script running on the remote server that s used to parse and process the POST events Note The XML is URL encoded before transmission so the following examples are not completely accurate Here are example packets for every event POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 197 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt POWERON lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 0033 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 199 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 gt lt event gt HEARTBEAT lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1
18. to multicast is selected do not set that multicast address and port to the same multicast address and port that is used by one of your PGROUPS Otherwise when you call the PGROUP the Paging Server will be unable to send the new audio stream because the port will already be in use by the line in to multicast stream Multicast Address Type the Multicast address Multicast Port Type the Multicast port number Detect Line in Silence When selected the device will detect when silence occurs in the line in port Also the device will not relay line in audio to multicast if this option is enabled and there is silence on the line in port Note This option requires a 011146C 021059G 991034C or newer Paging Server Enable Relay on Local Audio When selected the relay will be closed any time that audio is played out of the line out page port This setting is for legacy analog amplifiers that are often connected to the page port Analog amplifiers will often have a noticeable hum if they are turned on while there is no audio being played The relay closure causes these amplifiers to turn on only when audio is sent to them Save Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Test Audio When the Test Audio button is pressed you will hear a voice message for testing the device audio quality and volume Test Multicast Whe
19. tpboot is the path to the directory you created in Step 1 the directory that contains the files to be uploaded For example in tftpd 1 s tftpboot your directory name A 1 2 In a Windows Environment You can find several options online for setting up a Windows TFTP server This example explains how to use the Solar Winds freeware TFTP server which you can download at http www cyberdata net support voip solarwinds html To set up a TFTP server on Windows 1 Install and start the software 2 Select File Configure Security tab Transmit Only Make a note of the default directory name and then move the firmware files to be uploaded to that directory CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 74 Appendix B Troubleshooting Technical support B 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Go to the following URL to see CyberData s list of frequently asked questions hitp www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog pagingserverv3 faqs html B 1 1 Documentation The documentation for this product is released in an English language version only You can download PDF copies of CyberData product documentation at hitp www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog pagingserverv3 docs html CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 75 Contact Information B 2 Contact Information Contact Sales Technical Support Returned Materials Authorization RMA Status Form CyberData Corporation
20. wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_enterpgroupl yes Delete the Invalid PGROUP audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_invalidpgroup yes Delete the Enter Code audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_entercode yes Delete the Invalid Code audio file Trigger the Fault Detection Test Fault Detection page wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_invalidcode yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin sensorconfig cgi post data intrusiontest yes a Type and enter all of each http POST command on one line CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 73 Appendix A Setting Up a THP Server A 1 Set up a TFTP Server Autoprovisioning requires a TFTP server for hosting the configuration file A 1 1 In a LINUX Environment To set up a TFTP server on LINUX 1 Create a directory dedicated to the TFTP server and move the files to be uploaded to that directory 2 Run the following command where t
21. 10 1 66 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 DNS Server 1 10 0 0 1 DNS Server 2 You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Reboot CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 23 Configure the Network Parameters On the Network Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 7 Table 2 7 Network Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Stored Network Settings Shows the settings stored in non volatile memory IP Addressing Select either DHCP IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing by marking the appropriate radio button If you select Static configure the remaining parameters indicated in Table 2 7 If you select DHCP go to Step 3 IP Address Enter the Static IP address Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask address Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway address DNS Server 1 Enter the DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Enter the DNS Server 2 address VLAN ID 0 4095 VLAN Priority 0 7 Enter the VLAN ID number Note The device supports 802 11Q VLAN tagging support The switch port connected to the device will need to be in trunking mode for the VLAN tags to propagate Enter the VLAN priority number DHCP Timeout DHCP Timeout in seconds Enter the desired timeout duration in seconds that the device will wait for a response from the DHCP se
22. 71 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 29 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters 2 4 7 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters Caution Nightringer requires SIP Registration Nightringer cannot be used in peer to peer mode GENERAL ALERT 1 Click on the Nightringer button to open the Nightringer Configuration page See Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Nightringer Configuration Page CyberData v3 Paging Server Frome Nightringer Configuration Device Config Enable Nightringer _ NOT Registered with SIP Server a Nightringer Settings sce SIP Server 10 0 0 253 SIP Config Remote SIP Port 5060 Local SIP Port 5061 Nightringer User ID 241 OREA Authenticate ID 241 maakonna Authenticate Password eeeecee PGROUPs Config Audio Config CECINA Relay rings to multicast Event Config Multicast Address 224 1 2 32 Autoprovisiontng Multicast Port 2020 Update Prise Multicast port range can be from 2000 65534 and must be even Re registration Interval in seconds 360 You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 30 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters 2 On the Nightringer Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 9 Table 2 9 Nightringer Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Enable Nightringer When the night
23. CyberData The IP Endpoint Company lenet 802 3af Act Vi A sa OIP v3 Paging Server VolP V3 Paging Server Operations Guide SIP Compliant Part 011146 Document Part 930427 for Firmware Version 7 0 0 CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 831 373 2601 Operations Guide 9304271 SIP Compliant 011146 COPYRIGHT NOTICE 2013 CyberData Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This manual and related materials are the copyrighted property of CyberData Corporation No part of this manual or related materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means except for internal use by licensed customers without prior express written permission of CyberData Corporation This manual and the products software firmware and or hardware described in this manual are the property of CyberData Corporation provided under the terms of an agreement between CyberData Corporation and recipient of this manual and their use is subject to that agreement and its terms DISCLAIMER Except as expressly and specifically stated in a written agreement executed by CyberData Corporation CyberData Corporation makes no representation or warranty express or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for any purpose with respect to this manual or the products software firmware and or hardware described herein and CyberData Corporation assumes no liability for damages or claims resulting from any use
24. GROUPs Configuration 25 49 Device Config Paging Groups COCCI Address Port Name TTL Lineout snes 25 234 2 1 26 2050 _ PagingGroup25 255 u SIP Config l Security Code Nightringer 26 234 2 1 27 2052 _ PagingGroup26 255 Fault Detection Security Code PGROUPs Config l 27 234 2 1 28 2054 PagingGroup27 255 Security Code F Audio Config Event Config l gag 22421 29 2056 PagingGroup28 255 Security Code Autoprovisioning 29 234 2 1 30 2058 PagingGroup29 255 Update Firmware Security Code 30 234 2 1 31 2060 PagingGroup30 255 Security Code 31 234 2 1 32 2062 PagingGroup31 255 is Security Code 32 234 2 1 33 2064 PagingGroup32 255 a Security Code 33 234 2 1 34 2066 PagingGroup33 255 Security Code 34 234 2 1 35 2068 PagingGroup34 255 Security Code 35 234 2 1 36 2070 PagingGroup35 255 Security Code 36 234 2 1 37 2072 PagingGroup36 255 Security Code CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 36 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 20 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued 37 234 2 1 38 2074 PagingGroup37 255 Security Code 38 234 2 1 39 2076 PagingGroup38 255 Security Code 39 234 2 1 40 2078 PagingGroup39 255 Security Code 40 234 2 1 41 2080 PagingGroup40 255 a Security Code
25. Hazard Levels Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This is limited to the most extreme situations Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury It may also alert users against unsafe practices Notice Indicates a statement of company policy that is a safety policy or protection of property The safety guidelines for the equipment in this manual do not purport to address all the safety issues of the equipment It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety ergonomic and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use Potential safety hazards are identified in this manual through the use of words Danger Warning and Caution the specific hazard type and pictorial alert icons CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Abbreviations and Terms Abbreviation or Term Definition A law A standard companding algorithm used in European digital communications systems to optimize i e modify the dynamic range of an analog signal for digitizing AVP Audio Video Profile Cat 5 TIA EIA 568 B Category 5 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol LAN Local Area Network
26. Horns Speakers V3 Paging Server Back View IP to IP Paging CyberData Intercoms CyberData SIP Paging Endpoints CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 7 Connection Options 2 3 Connecting the V3 Paging Server Before you connect the V3 Paging Server be sure that you have received all of the parts described in Section 2 1 Parts List 2 3 1 Connection Options See Figure 2 3 and Table 2 1 for the connection options that are available for the V3 Paging Server Figure 2 3 Connection Options 48VDC Line In Line Out Page Port Output Power SCO RTFM Linelin Line Out ar face Ext Power go Pin 1 Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin7 Table 2 1 Page Port Output Connections Pin Description 1 Fault Sense Input Common See Section 2 3 1 1 Pin 1 and 2 Fault Sense Input Common Sense 2 Fault Sense Input Sense See Section 2 3 1 1 Pin 1 and 2 Fault Sense Input Common Sense 3 Positive 600 Ohm Audio Output See Section 2 3 1 2 Pin 3 4 and 5 Positive Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output Audio Ground Reference 4 Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output See Section 2 3 1 2 Pin 3 4 and 5 Positive Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output Audio Ground Reference 5 Audio Ground Reference See Section 2 3 1 2 Pin 3 4 and 5 Positive Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output Audio Ground Reference 6 Relay Contact Common See Section 2 3 1 3 Pin 6
27. Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 196 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f 70015b6 gt lt event gt BUTTON lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 210 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 201 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt CALL ACTIVE lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 54 Configure the Event Parameters Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 205 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt CALL_ TERMINATED lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 210 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 197 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt RINGING lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1 H st 10 03 79 User Agent C
28. MT 3 Brazilia Buenos Aries GMT 2 Mid Atlantic GMT 1 Cape Verdes GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 64 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters Table 2 18 World GMT Table continued Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses GMT 1 Berlin Rome GMT 2 Israel Cairo GMT 3 Moscow Kuwait GMT 4 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 5 Islamabad Karachi GMT 6 Almaty Dhaka GMT 7 Bangkok Jakarta GMT 8 Hong Kong Beijing GMT 9 Tokyo Osaka GMT 10 Sydney Melbourne Guam GMT 11 Magadan Soloman Is GMT 12 Fiji Wellington Auckland CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 65 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 2 5 Upgrading the Firmware Note A new firmware signature prevents users from loading firmware intended for one device to a different device See Table 2 19 Table 2 19 Firmware Firmware File Name Description 700 ulmage pserver_nosig Must be used to upgrade from previous versions to v7 0 0 700 ulmage pserver_sig Must be used to downgrade from versions greater than v7 0 0 631 ulmage pserver_sig Must be used to downgrade from v7 0 0 only to v6 3 1 GENERAL ALERT Caution Equipment Hazard Users will not be able to upgrade directly from versions older than v7 0 0 to versions greater than v7 0 0 Users will have to u
29. Numbers e SIP User ID and Authenticate ID and Password for this User ID CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 14 V3 Paging Server Web Page Navigation 2 4 2 V3 Paging Server Web Page Navigation Table 2 4 shows the navigation buttons that you will see on every V3 Paging Server web page Table 2 4 V3 Paging Amplifier Web Page Navigation Web Page Item Description Link to the Home page Link to the Device Configuration page Link to the Networking page Link to go to the SIP Configuration page Link to go to the Nightringer page Link to go to the Fault Detection page Link to go to the Paging Groups Configuration page Link to the Audio Configuration page Link to the Event Configuration page Link to the Autoprovisioning Configuration page Link to the Upgrade Firmware page CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 15 Log in to the Configuration GUI 2 4 3 Log in to the Configuration GUI 1 Open your browser to the V3 Paging Server IP address Note Ifthe network does not have access to a DHCP server the device will default to an IP address of 10 10 10 10 Note Make sure that the PC is on the same IP network as the V3 Paging Server Note You may also download CyberData s VoIP Discovery Utility program which allows you to easily find and configure the default web address of the Cy
30. O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_2 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_3 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_4 yes Delete the 5 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_5 yes Delete the 6 audio file Delete the 7 audio file Delete the 8 audio file Delete the 9 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_6 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_7 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_8 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_9 yes Delete the Audio Test audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_audio
31. Paging Server 41 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters 2 On the PGROUPS Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 11 Table 2 11 PGROUPS Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Bypass DTMF When selected bypassing the DTMF will result in all calls being relayed to PGROUP 0 Shows the paging group number Address Enter the IP address of the PGROUP Note To disable a relay on a group use an IP address of 0 0 0 0 Port Enter the port number of the PGROUP Note The port range can be from 2000 to 65534 and must be even Name Enter a name for the PGROUP TTL The TTL field allows you to adjust the TTL TTL is time to live and it describes how many networks routers a packet will go through before it is discarded Lineout The Lineout field determines whether or not the device will play audio out of the RCA output port and the 600 Ohm output port in addition to forwarding it to the PGROUP Security Code This field allows the user to add a security code to prevent unauthorized paging to the PGROUP Code must be between two to five numeric digits 0 through 9 Leave the field empty for no security code Any security code entered for PGROUP 0 will be ignored if DTMF is bypassed Page 1 2 3 4 Click on 1 2 3 or 4 to navigate through the pages of PGROUPS 3 After changing the parameters
32. Plug the other end into your network Figure 2 6 Connecting to the Network CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 11 Confirm that the V3 Paging Server is Up and Running 2 3 5 Confirm that the V3 Paging Server is Up and Running The LEDs on the front of the V3 Paging Server verify the unit s operations Figure 2 7 Paging Server LEDs Link GREEN AMBER LED Activity GREEN LED Status GREEN BLUE LED Paging GREEN LED 2 3 5 1 Confirm Power on Network Connectivity and Connection Speed When you plug in the Ethernet cable or power supply e The GREEN BLUE Status LED and the GREEN Paging LED both blink at a rate of 10 times per second during the initial network setup e The round GREEN BLUE Status LED on the front of the V3 Paging Server comes on indicating that the power is on Once the device has been initialized this LED blinks at one second intervals e The square GREEN AMBER Link LED above the Ethernet port indicates that the network connection has been established The Link LED changes color to confirm the auto negotiated connection speed e The Link LED is GREEN at 10 Mbps e The Link LED is AMBER at 100 Mbps e The GREEN Paging LED comes on after the device is booted and initialized This LED blinks when a page is in progress You can disable Beep on Initialization on the Device Configuration page 2 3 5 2 Verify Network Activity The square GREEN Act
33. Port Fault Detection Detect Line in Silence PGROUPs Config Enable relay on local audio Audio Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware SASAS N ka N t OS io O You need to reboot for changes to take effect Test Multicast will send a 5 second ULAW multicast stream to 234 2 1 200 2200 Test Audio Test Multicast CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 20 Configure the Device Parameters 2 On the Device Configuration page you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 6 Table 2 6 Device Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Miscellaneous Settings Beep on Initialization When selected you will hear a beep when the device initializes Beep on Page When selected the device will play a beep before a page is sent to the analog ports when Lineout is enabled on a paging group works for both buffered and live pages Enable Line In to Line Out Loopback When selected audio is sent from the line in to the line out output Enable Line In to Multicast When selected the line in audio will be multicast to the address and port specified on the web page Note Ideally the specified address and port will match that of a low priority MGROUP such as background music on the speakers or paging amplifiers Note When line in
34. Rebooting 24 character limit Restoring default Corresponds to the message Restoring default 24 character limit Sensor Triggered Corresponds to the message Sensor Triggered 24 character limit Night Ring Specifies the ringtone for nightring By default this parameter uses the same audio file that is selected for the Ring Tone parameter The Browse button will allow you to navigate to and select an audio file Browse The Play button will play that audio file Play The Delete button will delete any user uploaded audio and restore the Delete stock audio file CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 47 Configure the Audio Parameters Table 2 12 Audio Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description The Save button will download a new user audio file to the board once Save you ve selected the file by using the Browse button The Save button will delete any pre existing user uploaded audio files CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 48 Configure the Audio Parameters 2 4 11 1 User created Audio Files User created audio files must be saved in one of the following formats e RIFF little endian data e WAVE audio Microsoft PCM e 16 bit mono 8000 Hz Note These audio format restrictions are enforced by the webpage You can use the free utility Audac
35. SIP server lease expiration 27 regulatory compliance 4 relay 8 relay contact 8 remote SIP port 26 27 required configuration for web access username and password 13 15 resetting the IP address to the default 74 restoring factory default settings 12 return and restocking policy 77 RFC2833 RTP events 42 RMA returned materials authorization 75 80 RMA status 75 S safety instructions 5 sales 75 server TFTP 73 server address SIP 26 service 75 set the time from the NTP server 57 set time with external NTP server on boot 57 SIP enable SIP operation 26 local SIP port 26 user ID 26 SIP configuration SIP Server 26 SIP configuration page 25 SIP configuration parameters 26 outbound proxy 26 registration and expiration SIP server lease 26 30 unregister on reboot 26 user ID SIP 26 SIP registration 26 SIP remote SIP port 26 SIP server 26 password for login 26 unregister from 26 user ID for login 26 SIP server parameters configuring 13 SIP settings 26 27 SIP setup button 25 Spare in the Air Policy 77 specifications 4 SRST 26 static addressing 13 23 static IP addressing 23 status light 11 Stored Network Settings 23 subnet mask 12 23 subnet mask static addressing 24 supported protocols 4 T tech support 75 technical support contact information 75 TFTP server 73 time zone string examples 63 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide U unregister from SIP server 27 upgrade firmware 65 user ID f
36. Sensor Triggered will play out of the line out and 600 Ohm connectors Make Call to Extension When selected when the sensor is triggered the device will call the Dial Out Extension and play the Sensor Triggered audio file wnen someone answers Dial Out Extension Enter the Dial Out Extension that you want the device to call when the sensor is triggered Dial Out ID Enter the caller ID for Dial Out Extension Play Audio via Multicast When selected the device will play the Sensor Triggered audio file via multicast when the sensor is triggered Multicast Address Enter the multicast IP address 15 character limit Multicast Port Enter the multicast port number 5 character limit Click on the Test Fault button to test the fault detection Test Fault ieaiuis a Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings _ Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click on the Save button 4 Click Reboot for the new settings to take effect CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 33 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters 2 4 9 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Note A PGROUP is a way of assigning multicast addresses and port numbers when configuring multicast paging speakers To assign a m
37. Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 28 Configure the SIP Parameters 2 4 6 1 Point to Point Configuration When the board is set to not register with a SIP server it s possible to set the device to dial out to a single endpoint To do this do the following 1 On the SIP Configuration page Figure 2 13 make sure that the Register with a SIP Server parameter is not selected 2 Type the IP address of the remote device that you want to contact into the Dial out Extension field Note The delayed DTMF functionality is available in the Point to Point Mode Note Establishing point to point SIP calls may not work with all phones Figure 2 13 SIP Configuration Page Set to Point to Point Mode ee CyberData v3 Paging Server Home SIP Configuration Device Config Enable SIP operation X NOT Registered with SIP Server C SIP Settings ee SIP Server 10 0 0 253 stp Config Backup SIP Server 1 Backup SIP Server 2 Nightringer Use Cisco SRST Fault Detection pcroups Config Remote SIP Port Local SIP Port Audio Config Outbound Proxy Event conto Outbound Proxy Port PEON SIP User ID f Autoprovisioning Authenticate ID Authenticate Password Update Firmware Register with a SIP Server Re registration Interval in seconds Unregister on Reboot Misc Settings RTP Port even 10500 You need to reboot for chang s to take effect Device is set to NOT register with a SIP server CyberData Corporation 93042
38. Tokyo does not use daylight savings time b For Berlin daylight savings time starts on the last Sunday in March at 01 00 UTC and ends on the last Sunday in October at 01 00 UTC and is one hour ahead of UTC Time Zone Identifier A user definable three or four character time zone identifier such as PST EDT IST MUT etc is World GMT Table needed at the beginning of the posix time zone string to properly set the time However the specific letters or numbers used for the time zone identifier are not important and can be any three or four letter or number combination that is chosen by the user However the time zone identifier cannot be blank Figure 2 34 Three or Four Character Time Zone Identifier PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 Three or four character time zone identifier at the beginning of the time zone string The identifier can be any three or four letter or number combination chosen by the user You can also use the following URL when a certain time zone applies daylight savings time http www timeanddate com time dst 2011 html Table 2 18 has information about the GMT time in various time zones Table 2 18 World GMT Table Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses GMT 12 Eniwetok GMT 11 Samoa GMT 10 Hawaii GMT 9 Alaska GMT 8 PST Pacific US GMT 7 MST Mountain US GMT 6 CST Central US GMT 5 EST Eastern US GMT 4 Atlantic Canada G
39. Update Firmware You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Test Event Reboot CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 52 Configure the Event Parameters Table 2 13 shows the web page items on the Event Configuration page Table 2 13 Event Configuration Web Page Item Description Enable Event Generation When selected Event Generation is enabled Remote Event Server Remote Event Server IP Type the Remote Event Server IP address 64 character limit Remote Event Server Port Type the Remote Event Server port number 8 character limit Remote Event Server URL Type the Remote Event Server URL 127 character limit Events Enable Call Active Events When selected Call Active Events are enabled Enable Call Terminated Events When selected Call Terminated Events are enabled Enable Relay Activated Events When selected Relay Activated Events are enabled Enable Relay Deactivated Events When selected Relay Deactivated Events are enabled Enable Night Ring Events Enable Power On Events When selected there is a notification when the unit receives a night ring When selected Power On Events are enabled Enable Security Events When selected Security Events are enabled Enable 60 Second Heartbeat Events When selected 60 Second Heartbeat Events are enabled Click
40. and 7 Relay Contact Common Normally Open 7 Relay Contact Normally Open See Section 2 3 1 3 Pin 6 and 7 Relay Contact Common Normally Open a The 600 Ohm audio output of the page port is also suited for interfaces with lower input impedances b 1 Amp at 30 VDC for continuous loads CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 8 Removable Connector 2 3 1 1 Pin 1 and 2 Fault Sense Inout Common Sense This input was designed as a method of monitoring an external amplifier that is equipped with a fault sense relay When enabled via the web interface Section 2 4 8 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters this input when closed will play a user uploadable audio file out of the line out connection and or place a SIP call to a pre determined extension and play that file 2 3 1 2 Pin 3 4 and 5 Positive Negative 600 Ohm Audio Output Audio Ground Reference This output allows direct connection to paging amplifiers requiring a Page Port type input that meets a balanced 600 Ohm 10Vpp signal 2 3 1 3 Pin 6 and 7 Relay Contact Common Normally Open When enabled on the web interface Section 2 4 4 Configure the Device Parameters every time an audio file is played out of the local line out or 600 Ohm output the relay will close thereby enabling amplifiers with a remote turn on capability to become active 2 3 2 Removable Connector Figure 2 4 shows the c
41. berData VoIP products CyberData s VoIP Discovery Utility program is available at the following website address http www cyberdata net support voip discovery_utility html The unit ships in DHCP mode To get to the Home page use the discovery utility to scan for the device on the network and open your browser from there Note To work with the V3 Paging Server configuration after the initial configuration log in using the IP address you assign to the device Section 2 4 5 Configure the Network Parameters provides instructions for entering the IP address 2 When prompted use the following default Username and Password to open the configuration Home page Username admin Password admin Change the To change the default Web access Username and Password Default Username and Password 1 Enter the new Username from four to 25 alphanumeric characters in the Change Username field The Username is case sensitive 2 Enter the new Password from four to 20 alphanumeric characters in the Change Password field The Password is case sensitive 3 Enter the new password again in the Re enter New Password field Click Save Settings CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 16 Log in to the Configuration GUI Figure 2 9 Home Page EEE v3 Paging Server CyberData Device Config Networking SIP Config Nightringer Fault Detection PGROUPs Config Audio Config
42. configuration GUI 15 device configuration 19 beep on page setting 20 device configuration parameters 57 the device configuration page 56 device configuration page 19 device configuration parameters 20 device configuration password CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide changing for web configuration access 19 DHCP addressing 13 23 DHCP IP addressing 23 dimensions 4 discovery utility program 15 DNS server 23 door sensor 46 download protocol HTTP or TFTP 57 E enable night ring events 52 ethernet port 9 event configuration enable night ring events 52 expiration time for SIP server lease 26 27 30 export configuration button 17 export settings 17 F fault sense input sensor 8 features 3 firmware where to get the latest firmware 67 firmware signature 65 firmware upgrade parameters 66 firmware upgrade 65 G get autoprovisioning from DHCP 57 get autoprovisioning template 57 get autoprovisioning template button 57 GMT table 63 GMT time 63 GUI username and password 15 H hazard levels 6 http POST command 69 identifier names PST EDT IST MUT 63 identifying your product 2 79 import configuration button 17 import settings 17 import export settings 17 importing and exporting the device s configuration 17 input specifications 4 IP address 12 23 SIP server 27 IP addressing 23 default IP addressing setting 12 L lease SIP server expiration time 26 27 30 line input speci
43. ct Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system 3 After changing the parameters click on the Save button 4 Click Reboot for the new settings to take effect CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 31 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters 2 4 8 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters 1 Click on the Fault Detection button to open the Fault Detection Configuration page See Figure 2 15 Figure 2 15 Fault Detection Configuration Page _ CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Fault Detection Device Config M Triggered Settings m Play Audio Locally an Make call to extension SIP Config Dial Out Extension Dial Out ID Nightringer Play Audio via Multicast Multicast Address Fault Detection Multicast Port PGROUPs Config Audio Config Event Config l Autoprovisioning Update Firmware You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 32 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters 2 On the Fault Detection Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 10 Table 2 10 Fault Detection Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Triggered Settings Play Audio Locally When selected when the sensor is triggered the audio file for
44. day at 14 30 Recently Used B kde na Yesterday at 14 26 B na 5 kde root Yesterday at 14 26 e Desktop B ksocket na 09 20 B File System B orbit na Yesterday at 14 32 H 250 1 GB Media ssh clPQvD3392 Yesterday at 14 26 _ B ve14422 Yesterday at 15 45 a cancel lalSave WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 51 Configure the Event Parameters 2 4 12 Configure the Event Parameters Click on the Event Config button to open the Event Configuration page Figure 2 31 The Event Configuration page specifies a remote server that can be used to receive HTTP POST events when actions take place on the board Figure 2 31 Event Configuration Page ee CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Event Configuration Device Config Enable Event Generation ere Remote Event Server Networking gt 10 0 0 250 Remote Event Server IP SIP Config Remote Event Server Port 83030 Remote Event Server URL xmliparse_engine Nightringer Events Fault Detection Enable Call Active Events i f TENET 7 Enable Call Terminated Events oi ts Enable Relay Activated Events audio Config Enable Relay Deactivated Events Enable Night Ring Events anne Config Enable Power on Events uaia Enable Security Events Autoprovisioning p Enable 60 second Heartbeat Events
45. de 77 Warranty B 3 3 Spare in the Air Policy CyberData now offers a Spare in the Air no wait policy for warranty returns within the United States and Canada More information about the Spare in the Air policy is available at the following web address http www cyberdata net support warranty spareintheair html B 3 4 Return and Restocking Policy For our authorized distributors and resellers please refer to your CyberData Service Agreement for information on our return guidelines and procedures For End Users please contact the company that you purchased your equipment from for their return policy B 3 5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page The most recent warranty and RMA information is available at the CyberData Warranty and RMA Returns Page at the following web address http www cyberdata net support warranty index html CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Index 78 Symbols 48V DC power supply 9 Numerics 100 Mbps indicator light 11 A activity light 11 address configuration login 15 addressing DHCP 13 23 static 13 23 admin username and password 15 audio configuration 43 night ring tone parameter 46 audio configuration page 43 audio ground reference 8 audio output 8 authenticate ID and password for SIP server registration 27 Autoprovision at time HHMMSS 57 autoprovision at time HHMMSS 57 autoprovision when idle in minutes gt 10 57 autoprovisioning 57 58 autoprovisi
46. ded plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Prior to installation consult local building and electrical code requirements Warning Electrical Hazard This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all local electrical and building codes GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accordance with the installation instructions GENERAL ALERT CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Pictorial Alert Icons General Alert This pictoral alert indicates a potentially hazardous situation This alert will be followed by a hazard level heading and more specific information about the hazard GENERAL ALERT Ground This pictoral alert indicates the Earth grounding connection point
47. e HTTP 1 1 Hoste 10 07379 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 gt lt event gt NIGHTRINGING lt event gt lt cyberdata gt CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 56 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 2 4 13 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 1 Click on the Autoprovisioning button to open the Autoprovisioning Configuration page See Figure 2 32 Figure 2 32 Autoprovisioning Configuration Page CyberData v3 Paging Server ffiome Autoprovisioning Device Config l Autoprovisioning COE Enable Autoprovisioning J MERRENI j Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP y sip Config l Download Protocol HTTP TFTP gt Autoprovisioning Server IP Address 10 0 0 254 Nightringer Autoprovisioning Filename ffau Detection l Autoprovisioning autoupdate in minutes ELI Autoprovision at time HHMMSS aiala Autoprovision when idle in minutes gt 10 Audio Config Get Autoprovisioning Template Event Config 3 Clock autoprovisioning l NTP Server Update FIRMWATE fnorth america pool ntp org Posix Timezone String see manual PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 01 Set Time with external NTP server on boot Periodically update with time server Time update period in hou
48. e Outbound Proxy Port number 5 character limit values from 1 to 65535 SIP User ID Type the SIP User ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate ID Type the Authenticate ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate Password Type the Authenticate Password up to 64 alphanumeric characters Register with a SIP Server Enable or disable SIP Registration For information about Point to Point Configuration see Section 2 4 6 1 Point to Point Configuration Re registration Interval in seconds Type the SIP Registration lease time in seconds default is 60 minutes 4 character limit values from 30 to 3600 Re registration Interval in seconds Unregister on Reboot When selected on boot the device will first register with a SIP server with a expiration delay of O seconds This has the effect of unregistering any current devices on this extension CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 27 Configure the SIP Parameters Table 2 8 SIP Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description Buffer SIP Calls When this is enabled SIP calls to the device will be stored in memory and will play when either the call is terminated or the buffer is full The receive buffer is 2MB in size and this is equal to about four minutes of ulaw encoded audio Call Disconnection Terminate call after delay in seconds
49. e Post Commands These commands require an authenticated session a valid username and password to work Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands Device Action HTTP Post Command Trigger relay fixed at 5 seconds wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data test_relay yes Terminate active call wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data terminate yes Force reboot wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data reboot yes Play audio test message wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data test_audio yes Announce IP address wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data speak_ip_address yes Play the 0 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_O yes Play the 1 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_1 yes Play the 2 audio file wget user admin password admin a
50. eard e If the security code is invalid the V3 Paging Server will send the Invalid Code audio message to the caller By default this message is Invalid Security code Enter the security code The caller should repeat the previous step When a valid security code is entered the V3 Paging Server will send the page tone audio message to the caller The caller should begin speaking when this message is heard e For page all you simply configure all speakers with a particular multicast address and port number combination which represents one of the 100 zones that the paging server will initially support Each speaker can still be part of 100 other paging zones in addition to the one page all zone e The V3 Paging Server can negotiate the multicast stream via SIP regardless of the bypass state However if the V3 Paging Server is not in bypass mode or the multicast sender does not send any DTMF the device will not play or relay any audio because the device will be waiting at the zone entry prompt The DTMF from the sender would have to be sent as RFC2833 RTP events i e out of band CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 43 Configure the Audio Parameters 2 4 11 Configure the Audio Parameters Click on the Audio Config button to open the Audio Configuration page See Figure 2 25 The Audio Configuration page is used to add custom audio to the board User uploaded audio will take preced
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52. ename Table 2 12 Audio Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Audio Files 0 9 The name of the audio configuration option is the same as the spoken audio that plays on the board 24 character limit 0 corresponds to the spoken word zero 1 corresponds to the spoken word one 2 corresponds to the spoken word two 3 corresponds to the spoken word three 4 corresponds to the spoken word four 5 corresponds to the spoken word five 6 corresponds to the spoken word six 7 corresponds to the spoken word seven 8 corresponds to the spoken word eight 9 corresponds to the spoken word nine Dot Corresponds to the spoken word dot 24 character limit Audiotest Corresponds to the message This is the CyberData IP speaker test message 24 character limit Page tone Corresponds to a simple tone that is unused by default 24 character limit Enter PGROUP Corresponds to the message Enter PGROUP 24 character limit Invalid PGROUP Corresponds to the message Invalid PGROUP 24 character limit Enter Code Corresponds to the message Enter Code 24 character limit Invalid Code Corresponds to the message Invalid Code 24 character limit Your IP Address is Corresponds to the message Your IP address is 24 character limit Rebooting Corresponds to the spoken word
53. ence over the audio files shipped with the device Figure 2 25 Audio Configuration Page ew CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Audio Configuration Device Config Available Space 14 95MB Networking SIP Config Nightringer Fault Detection PGROUPs Config Audio Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware m Audio Files 0 Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File No file selected Play Delete Save Currently set to default New File Browse No file selected Play Delete Save CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 44 Configure the Audio Parameters Figure 2 26 Audio Configuration Page 9 Currently set to default New File Browse N
54. er Audio files are stored in non volatile memory and an autoprovisioned audio file will only have to be downloaded once for each device Loading many audio files to the device from the web page could cause it to appear unresponsive If this happens wait until the transfer is complete and then refresh the page The device uses the file name to determine when to download a new audio file This means that if you used autoprovisioning to upload a file and then changed the contents of this file at the TFTP server the device will not recognize that the file has changed because the file name is the same Since audio files are stored in non volatile memory if autoprovisioning is disabled after they have been loaded to the board the audio file settings will not change You can force a change to the audio files on the board by one of the following two ways e Click Delete for each file that you want to restore to the factory default audio file on the Audio Configuration page e Change the autoprovisioning file with the word default set as the file name CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 61 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 2 4 13 2 Get Autoprovisioning Template Button The Get Autoprovisioning Template button allows the user to generate download edit and then store an autoprovisioning template on the server that serves the autoprovisioning files for devices To generate an auto
55. erface Post CommandS ccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeseneeetesnneees 69 Appendix A Setting Up a TFTP Server 73 A 1 Set up a TFTP Server o cecccccccccceeeeneeeeteceeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeeeseaaeeeeeeaaeeesecaeeesseaeeseeneseseeeneeeseaes 73 A 1 1 In a LINUX Environment 000 ccccccccceeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeseaeeeeseeaeeeeseseeeesesaeeess 73 A 1 2 In a Windows Environment oo eee eeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeecaaeeeeeeeneeniaaeeeeeeess 73 Appendix B Troubleshooting Technical Support 74 B 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ ccccscceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeececeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeseeaeeseneeseaeeeeseseaeees 74 Bi DOCUMENTATION eriseisund e rie 74 B 2 Contact Information cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeeseeaeeseecaeeeeeeeeeesesanesesenaeees 75 B S Waranty esciiecarieeneerieessducacdiedes ecavidous E EE E ee wet EN a S 76 B 3 1 Warranty amp RMA Returns within the United States ccccesceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeeeaes 76 B 3 2 Warranty amp RMA Returns outside of the United States cccccccccccssssstteeeeeeeeeesseees 76 B 3 3 Spare in the Air Policy ccccececcceceeeneeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeceaeeeeecaaeeeseneeeeeesaeeeeeeeas 77 B 3 4 Return and Restocking Policy ssssssssssnesssrsesrerssrrrnssrrrnsnrnnnsrrnnsrnnnnsrnnnrrrnnnrrnnnereennne 77 B 3 5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page sssssssesesessrrsesr
56. fications 4 line output specifications 4 line in 7 line in to multicast setting multicast line in to multicast setting line in line in to multicast setting 20 line out 7 link light 11 Linux setting up a TFTP server on 73 local SIP port 26 27 login address 15 logging in to configuration GUI 15 M MGROUP 33 multicast 32 multicast address 32 multicast port 32 multicast TTL 41 N navigation web page 14 navigation table 14 network activity verifying 11 network configuration page 22 network parameters configuring 22 network setup button 22 network connecting to 10 Nightringer 29 61 Nightringer in peer to peer mode cannot be used 29 nightringer settings 30 Nightringer SIP registration required 29 NTP server 57 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide O orange link LED 11 out of band 42 output specifications 4 P page port 7 page port output connections 7 paging server configuration 13 part number 4 parts list 5 password configuration GUI 13 15 for SIP server login 26 restoring the default 12 SIP server authentication 27 pgroups 33 pin descriptions and functions 8 play audio via multicast 32 point to point configuration 28 port ethernet 9 local SIP 26 27 remote SIP 26 27 posix timezone string timezone string 57 POST command 69 power connecting to 9 requirement 4 product overview 1 R reboot 66 68 unregistering from SIP server during 27 registration and expiration
57. g Server settings are restored to the factory defaults CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 13 Gather the Required Configuration Information 2 4 Configuring the V3 Paging Server Use this section to configure the VoIP paging server 2 4 1 Gather the Required Configuration Information Have the following information available before you configure the V3 Paging Server 2 4 1 1 Static or DHCP Addressing Know whether your system uses static or dynamic DHCP IP addressing If it uses static addressing you also need to know the values to assign to the following V3 Paging Server parameters e P Address e Subnet Mask e Default Gateway 2 4 1 2 Username and Password for Configuration GUI Determine the Username and Password that will replace the defaults after you initially log in to the configuration GUI e The Username is case sensitive and must be from four to 25 alphanumeric characters long e The Password is case sensitive and must be from four to 20 alphanumeric characters long 2 4 1 3 SIP Settings To configure the SIP parameters determine whether you want to register with the server If you do determine the number of minutes the registration lease remains valid and whether you want to automatically unregister when you reboot To configure the SIP parameters you also need to determine the values for these parameters e SIP Server IP Address e Remote and Local SIP Port
58. gt lt specific gt When this option is checked the device will automatically fetch its autoprovisioning server address from the DHCP server The device will use the address specified in OPTION 150 TFTP server name or OPTION 66 If both options are set the device will use OPTION 150 Refer to the documentation of your DHCP server for setting up OPTION 150 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Autoprovisioning Server IP Address Autoprovisioning Autoupdate Autoprovisioned Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 59 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters To set up a Linux DHCPD server to serve autoprovisioning information in this case using both option 66 and 150 here s an example dhcpd conf dhepd conf Configuration file for ISC dhcpd see man dhcpd conf ddns update style ad hoc option option 150 code 150 ip address subnet 10 0 0 0 netmask 255 0 0 0 max lease time 120 default lease time 120 option routers IOO eel Pe option subnet mask 25520 0 04 option domain name tvoiplab option domain name servers AKOE OWN S E I option time offset 8 Pacific Standard Time option tftp server name PE OA E eE option option 150 10 0 0 254 range 10 10 0 1 10 10 2 17 Instead of using DHCP to provide the autoprovisioning tftp server address you can specify an address manually lf Autoprovisioning is enabled and the Autoprovisioning Autoupdate value is something other tha
59. ing Server firmware from the VoIP V3 Paging Server Downloads page at http www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog pagingserverv3 downloads html Unzip the V3 Paging Server version file This file may contain the following e Firmware file e Release notes Log in to the V3 Paging Server home page as instructed in Section 2 4 3 Log in to the Configuration GUI Click on the Update Firmware button to open the Upgrade Firmware page See Figure 2 35 Click Browse and then navigate to the location of the V3 Paging Server firmware file Click Submit Note This starts the upload process Once the V3 Paging Server has uploaded the file the Uploading Firmware countdown page appears indicating that the firmware is being written to flash The V3 Paging Server will automatically reboot when the upload is complete When the countdown finishes the Upgrade Firmware page will refresh The uploaded firmware filename should be displayed in the system configuration indicating successful upload and reboot CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 68 Reboot the V3 Paging Server 2 5 2 Reboot the V3 Paging Server To reboot a V3 Paging Server log in to the web page as instructed in Section 2 4 3 Log in to the Configuration GUI 1 Click Reboot Figure 2 36 A normal restart will occur Figure 2 36 Home Page ow CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Device Set
60. isioning feature to update after a certain amount of idle time 6 character limit Get A ee Press the Get Autoprovisioning Template button to create an et Autoprovisioning Template autoprovisioning file for this unit See Section 2 4 13 2 Get Autoprovisioning Template Button Clock NTP Server Allows you to select the NTP server 64 character limit Posix Timezone String See Section 2 4 13 3 Time Zone Strings 43 character limit Set Time with External NTP Serveron When selected the time is set with an external NTP server when boot the device restarts Periodically update with time server When selected the time is periodically updated with a time server Time update period in hours Allows you to select the time updated period in hours 4 character limit z Allows you to set the time from the NTP server Set time from NTP Server Current Time Current Time UTC in 24 hour format Allows you to input the current time in the 24 hour format HHMMSS 6 character limit z Click on this button to set the clock after entering the current Set Time time mia Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings es Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click the Save button CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server
61. ity to convert audio files into this format See Figure 2 28 through Figure 2 30 Figure 2 28 Audacity 1 audiotest File Edit View Transport Tracks Generate Effect Analyze Help Project Rate Hz Selection Start End QO Length Audio Position s000 v Snap To C OOhOOmO0sr OOhOOmO0sy 00h00m00sy Click and drag to resize the track CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Figure 2 29 Audacity 2 Edit Metadata Use arrow keys or RETURN key after editing to navigate fields Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 49 Configure the Audio Parameters Tag Name Tag Value Artist Name Track Title Album Title Track Number Year Genre Comments Remove Clear Genres _ Template Edit Reset Load Save Set Default cancel 2 OK CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 50 Configure the Audio Parameters When you export an audio file with Audacity save the output as Export File tb Add Remove WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM 5 WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM Figure 2 30 WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM Name audiotest wav Save in folder E tmp v v Browse for other folders tmp Create Folder Places Name v Modified bs Search B cscope 4371 Yester
62. ivity LED blinks when there is network traffic CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 12 Announcing the IP Address 2 3 6 Announcing the IP Address To announce the IP address for the V3 Paging Server briefly press and then quickly release the RTFM switch See Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 RTFM Switch RTFM Lineln Line Out J gt Ext Power RTFM Switch sen amp A 2 3 7 Restore the Factory Default Settings The V3 Paging Server is delivered with factory set default values for the parameters in Table 2 3 Use the RTFM switch see Figure 2 8 on the back of the unit to restore these parameters to the factory default settings Note When you perform this procedure the factory default settings are restored The default parameters for access are shown in Table 2 3 Table 2 3 Factory Default Settings Parameter Factory Default Setting IP Addressing DHCP IP Address 10 10 10 10 Web Access Username admin Web Access Password admin Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 a Default if there is not a DHCP server present To restore these parameters to the factory default settings 1 Press and hold the RTFM switch until the status and paging lights come on 2 Continue to press the RTFM switch until after you see the indicator lights go off and you hear the restoring defaults announcement 3 Release the RTFM switch 4 The V3 Pagin
63. n 0 minutes a service is started on startup that will wait the configured number of minutes and then try to re download its autoprovisioning file It will compare its previously autoprovisioned file with this new file and if there are differences it will reboot the board An Autoprovisioned firmware upgrade only happens after a reboot will take roughly three minutes Firmware Upgrades and the web page will be unresponsive during this time The FirmwareVersion value in the xml file must match the version stored in the FirmwareFile lt FirmwareVersion gt v5 0 5b01 lt FirmwareVersion gt lt FirmwareFile gt 505b01 uImage ceilingspeak lt FirmwareFile gt If these values are mismatched the board can get stuck in a loop where it goes through the following sequence of actions 1 The board downloads and writes a new firmware file 2 After the next reboot the board recognizes that the firmware version does not match 3 The board downloads and writes the firmware file again CyberData has timed a firmware upgrade at 140 seconds Therefore if you suspect the board is stuck in a loop either remove or comment out the FirmwareVersion line in the XML file and let the board boot as it normally does CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Autoprovisioned Audio Files Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 60 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters Note For information about TFTP servers see Appendix A Setting Up a TFTP Serv
64. n the Test Multicast button is pressed the Paging Server will send a five second canned ULAW message to a predetermined multicast address and port Test Relay Click on the Test Relay button to do a relay test Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 21 Configure the Device Parameters 3 After changing the parameters click the Save button CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 22 Configure the Network Parameters 2 4 5 Configure the Network Parameters Configuring the network parameters enables your network to recognize the V3 Paging Server and communicate with it Click the Networking button on the Home page to open the Network Configuration page Figure 2 11 Network Configuration Page _ _ CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Network Configuration Device Config l Stored Network Settings Ec IP Addressing Static DHCP nian IP Address 10 10 10 10 SIP Config l Subnet Mask 55 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 1 Nightringer DNS Server 1 10 0 0 1 Faut Detection DNS Server 2 fi0 0 0 1 VLAN ID 0 4095 PGROUPs Config VLAN Priority 0 7 Audio Config DHCP Timeout Event Config DHCP Timeout in seconds Autoprovisioning A value of 1 will retry forever Update Firmware Current Network Settings IP Address 10
65. ng yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_enterpgroup yes Play the Invalid PGROUP audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_invalidpgroup yes Play the Enter Code audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_entercode yes Play the Invalid Code audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_invalidcode yes CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 71 Command Interface Post Commands Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Delete the 0 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_O yes Delete the 1 audio file Delete the 2 audio file Delete the 3 audio file Delete the 4 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_1 yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet
66. ntain time MST7MDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 US Eastern Time EST5EDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 Phoenix Arizona MST7 US Central Time CST6DST M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 a Phoenix Arizona does not use daylight savings time Table 2 16 shows a breakdown of the parts that constitute the following time zone string e CST6DST M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 Table 2 16 Time Zone String Parts Time Zone String Meaning Part CST6CDT The time zone offset from GMT and three character identifiers for the time zone CST Central Standard Time 6 The hour offset from GMT UTC CDT Central Daylight Time M3 2 0 2 00 00 The date and time when daylight savings begins M3 The third month March 2 The 2nd occurrence of the day next item in the month 0 Sunday 2 00 00 Time of day to change M11 1 0 2 00 00 The date and time when daylight savings ends M11 The eleventh month November a The 1st occurrence of the day next item in the month 0 Sunday 2 00 00 Time of day to change CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Time Zone String Examples Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 63 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters Table 2 17 has some more examples of time zone strings Table 2 17 Time Zone String Examples Time Zone Time Zone String Tokyo IST 9 Berlin CET 1MET M3 5 0 1 00 M10 5 0 1 00 a
67. o file selected Dot Currently set to default New File No file selected Audio test Currently set to default New File No file selected Page tone Currently set to default New File No file selected Enter PGROUP Currently set to default New File Browse No file selected Invalid PGROUP Currently set to default New File No file selected Enter Code Currently set to default New File No file selected Invalid Code Currently set to default New File No file selected Your IP Address is Currently set to default New File No file selected Rebooting Currently set to default New File No file selected Restoring Default Currently set to default New File Browse No file selected CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 45 Configure the Audio Parameters Figure 2 27 Audio Configuration Page CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 46 Configure the Audio Parameters On the Audio Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 12 Note Each entry on the Audio Configuration page replaces one of the stock audio files on the board When the input box displays the word default the V3 Paging Server is using the stock audio file If that file is replaced with a user file it will display the uploaded fil
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69. oned audio files 60 autoprovisioned firmware upgrades 59 autoprovisioning autoupdate 59 autoprovisioning enabled option 58 autoprovisioning from DHCP 58 autoprovisioning server IP address 59 get autoprovisioning template button 57 autoprovisioning autoupdate in minutes 57 autoprovisioning configuration 56 57 autoprovisioning filename 57 autoprovisioning server IP Address 57 backup SIP server 1 26 backup SIP server 2 26 backup SIP servers SIP server backups 26 beep on page setting 20 Cc cat 5 ethernet cable 9 changing the web access password 19 changing default username and password for configuration GUI 15 Cisco SRST 26 command interface 69 commands 69 configurable parameters 17 20 23 configuration 17 beep on page setting 20 configuration information 13 configuration page configurable parameters 17 20 23 connecting the V3 paging server 7 connection options 7 connection speed 11 specification 4 verifying 11 connections 7 connector removable 8 contact information 75 contact information for CyberData 75 Current Network Settings 23 current network settings 23 current settings reviewing 18 CyberData contact information 75 D default gateway 12 IP address 12 subnet mask 12 username and password 12 default gateway 12 23 default gateway for static addressing 24 default login address 15 default password for configuration GUI 15 default settings restoring 12 default username and password for
70. onfiguration GUI oo eee cece eeeee teense eeeeeeeneeeeneeeeeneeees 13 PSO UUM Sac an e EE TE AE AENEAS E Sa aea ae e aan 13 2 4 2 V3 Paging Server Web Page Navigation eceeseeesseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneessneeesaeeseeeeeaees 14 2 4 3 Log in to the Configuration GUI sessssessesesreeriierissrissiriesiinsinesinesiinsirnsinetinetenernneirnetene 15 2 4 4 Configure the Device Parameters 0 ee eesseeseeeeeneeeeneeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneessaeessaeeeeeeesaees 19 2 4 5 Configure the Network Parameters oo cee eeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeeeeneeeenetenseeessateneaees 22 2 4 6 Configure the SIP Parameters oe eee ceeeeeseeeneeeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeseeeeeeeaeeseneessaeeseeeseaes 25 Point to Point Configuration 0 0 0 eeeeeesceeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeseaeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeneas 28 2 4 7 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters 0 0 eeeeeceeeseeseneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeesneeeeaeesseeseaees 29 2 4 8 Configure the Fault Detection Parameters 00 0 0 eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeeeeeeneneeeeaes 31 2 4 9 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters cccccecseceeeeeeeeeeseneeees 33 2 4 10 Operating the Paging Server oo eee eeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeneessaeeseaeeseaeeseeeeeeeaeeesaes 42 DIMP BY Passed isrener tale lacs a va uele toes aai o ete aes a TAA NANESE 42 DIMFP Not iBy passed cicic sof etec ec ccaeesssicaliteccnenehetaletjetedusuesSuecedevatedueueinceledentedeuvee seledees events 42 2 4 11 Configure the Audio Paramete
71. onnector that is removable on the V3 Paging Server Figure 2 4 Removable Connector CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 2 3 3 Connect to the Power Source Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 9 Connect to the Power Source To use PoE plug a Cat 5 Ethernet cable from the V3 Paging Server Ethernet port to your network As an alternative to PoE you can plug one end of a 48V DC power supply into the Paging Server and plug the other end into a receptacle If required connect the earth grounding wire to the chassis ground on the back of the unit See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Connecting to the Power Source amp Non PoE with 48 VDC power supply Ea p Chassis Ground Chassis Ground To set up the V3 Paging Server connect the device to your network Poe e For PoE plug one end of an 802 3af Ethernet cable into the V3 Paging Server Ethernet port Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into your network See the figure on the left Non Poe e For Non PoE connect the V3 Paging Server to a 48VDC power supply See the figure on the left Chassis Ground e f required connect the earth grounding wire to the Chassis Ground See the figure on the left CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 10 Connect to the Network 2 3 4 Connect to the Network Plug one end of a standard Ethernet cable into the Paging Server Ethernet port
72. or SIP server login 26 user ID for SIP server registration 27 username changing for web configuration access 19 restoring the default 12 username for configuration GUI 13 15 V verifying connection speed 11 network activity 11 network connectivity 11 VLAN ID 23 VLAN Priority 23 VLAN tagging support 23 VLAN tags 23 W warranty 76 warranty amp RMA returns outside of the United States 76 warranty and RMA returns page 77 warranty policy at CyberData 76 web access password 12 web access username 12 web configuration log in address 15 web page navigation 14 web page navigation 14 weight 4 wget free unix utility 69 Windows setting up a TFTP server on 73 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 81
73. our product s please use the CyberData RMA Status form at the following web address http www cyberdata net support rmastatus html CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 76 Warranty B 3 Warranty CyberData warrants its product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase Should the product fail Within Warranty CyberData will repair or replace the product free of charge This warranty includes all parts and labor Should the product fail Out of the Warranty period a flat rate repair charge of one half of the purchase price of the product will be assessed Repairs that are Within Warranty period but are damaged by improper installation modification or abuse are deemed Out of Warranty and will be charged at the Out of Warranty rate A device is deemed Out of Warranty when its purchase date is longer than two years or when the device has been damaged due to human error during installation modification or abuse A replacement unit will be offered at full cost if the device cannot be repaired End of Life Devices are included under this policy End of Life devices are devices that are no longer produced or sold Technical support is still available for these devices However no firmware revisions or updates will be provided If an End of Life device cannot be repaired the replacement offered may be the current version of the device Products shipped to CyberData both wi
74. p84 1255 Security Code L 85 234 2 1 86 2170 PagingGroup85 255 Security Code 86 234 2 1 87 2172 PagingGroup86 255 Security Code CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 40 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 24 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued 87 234 2 1 88 2174 PagingGroup87 255 Security Code 88 234 2 1 89 2176 PagingGroup88 255 Security Code 89 234 2 1 90 2178 PagingGroup89 255 Security Code 90 234 2 1 91 2180 PagingGroup90 255 Security Code 91 234 2 1 92 2182 PagingGroup91 255 3 Security Code 92 234 2 1 93 2184 PagingGroup92 255 Security Code 93 234 2 1 94 2186 PagingGroup93 255 Security Code 94 234 2 1 95 2188 PagingGroup94 255 Security Code 95 234 2 1 96 2190 PagingGroup95 255 Security Code 96 234 2 1 97 2192 PagingGroup96 255 Security Code 97 234 2 1 98 2194 PagingGroup97 255 Security Code 98 234 2 1 99 2196 PagingGroup98 255 Security Code 99 234 2 1 100 2198 PagingGroup99 255 Security Code Port range can be from 2000 65534 and must be even Use IP address of 0 0 0 0 to disable relay on a group You need to reboot for changes to take effect ave Reboot Page 1 2 3 4 CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3
75. pgrade to v7 0 0 then move on from there CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 66 Uploading the Firmware 2 5 1 Uploading the Firmware 1 Click on the Update Firmware button to open the Upgrade Firmware page See Figure 2 35 Figure 2 35 Upgrade Firmware Page EEE aN CyberData v3 Paging Server Home Upgrade Firmware Device Config File Upload Networking Firmware Version v7 0 0 SIP Config Please specify a file Browse No file selected Nightringer Fault Detection PGROUPs Config Audio Config Event Config Autoprovisioning System will automatically reboot after upgrading firmware Update Firmware Table 2 20 shows the web page items on the Upgrade Firmware page Table 2 20 Upgrade Firmware Parameters Web Page Item Description Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version Please specify a file Click on the Browse button to navigate to the application firmware file that you want to upload l Browse The Browse button will allow you to navigate to and z select an application firmware file Click on the Submit button to automatically upload the Submit selected firmware and reboot the system CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 67 Uploading the Firmware 2 5 1 1 Upgrade the Firmware To upload the firmware from your computer 1 Retrieve the latest V3 Pag
76. provisioning template directly from the device complete the following steps 1 On the Autoprovisioning page click on the Get Autoprovisioning Template button 2 You will see a window prompting you to save a configuration file config to a location on your computer Figure 2 33 The configuration file is the basis for the default configuration settings for your unit 3 Choose a location to save the configuration file and click on OK See Figure 2 33 Figure 2 33 Configuration File You have chosen to open 0020f701e78e config which is a config File 7 9 KB from http 192 168 70 1 What should Firefox do with this file Save File E Do this automatically for files like this from now on 4 At this point you can open and edit the autoprovisioning template to change the configuration settings in the template for the unit 5 You can then upload the autoprovisioning file to a TFTP or HTTP server where the file can be loaded onto other devices CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 2 4 13 3 Time Zone Strings Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 62 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters The posix time zone string tells the internal date and time utilities how to handle daylight savings time for different time zones Table 2 15 shows some common strings Table 2 15 Common Time Zone Strings Time Zone Time Zone String US Pacific time PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 US Mou
77. ringer is enabled the unit will attempt to register a second extension with the SIP server Any calls made to this extension will play a ringtone Nightringer Settings SIP Server Type the SIP server represented as either a numeric IP address in dotted decimal notation Remote SIP Port Type the Remote SIP Port number default 5060 5 character limit values from 1 to 65535 Local SIP Port Type the Local SIP Port number default 5061 5 character limit values from 2000 to 65535 Note This value cannot be the same as the Local SIP Port found on the SIP Configuration Page User ID Type the User ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate ID Type the Authenticate ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate Password Type the Authenticate Password up to 64 alphanumeric characters Re registration Interval in seconds Type the SIP Registration lease time in seconds default is 60 minutes 4 character limit values from 30 to 3600 Re registration Interval in seconds Relay Rings to Multicast When selected a user defined audio file is sent to the specified multicast address and port when the night ringer is activated Multicast Address Type the Multicast address Multicast Port Type the Multicast port number Save Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effe
78. rreerrrrserrnnsrrrnnnrrnnnerrnnnrrrnnerrnnnerrnnet 77 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide 1 Product Overview The CyberData V3 VoIP Paging Server enables users through a single SIP phone extension to access multiple zones for paging in a VoIP network and to connect to legacy analog overhead paging systems A second SIP extension can be configured as a night ringer playing a user uploadable audio file The V3 Paging Server allows direct connection to legacy analog paging amplifiers that require a Page Port type of input that meets a balanced 600 Ohm 10Vpp signal or a 10k Ohm Hi Z 2vpp signal You can also take advantage of connections for a dry contact relay page start output and sense input Fault Sense Input for additional functionality The easy to use web based configuration provides a graphical user interface to set up to 100 paging zones for IP paging with unique multicast address and port number combinations The V3 Paging Server connects via a single CAT 5 or 6 network cable to a standard PoE 802 3af compliant switch CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Product Overview 2 How to Identify This Product 1 1 How to Identify This Product To identify the VoIP V3 Paging Server look for a model number label similar to the one shown in Figure 1 1 The model number on the label should be 011146 Figure 1 1 Model Number Label CyberData Corporation 7 WWW CYBERDATA NET V3 VoIP PAGING SERVER RoHS
79. rs Set time from NTP Server Current Time Current Time UTC in 24 hour format 153237 HHMMSS canal ee Autoprovisioning file name 0020f701ba3d config You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Reboot CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 57 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 2 On the Autoprovisioning Configuration page you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 14 Table 2 14 Autoprovisioning Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Autoprovisioning Enable Autoprovisioning See Section 2 4 13 1 Autoprovisioning Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP See Section 2 4 13 1 Autoprovisioning Download Protocol Allows you to select whether the autoprovisioning file is acquired via TFTP or HTTP Autoprovisioning Server IP Address See Section 2 4 13 1 Autoprovisioning 15 character limit Autoprovisioning Filename Type the desired name for the autoprovisioning file Autoprovisioning Autoupdate Type the desired time in minutes that you want the in minutes Autoprovisioning feature to update 6 character limit Autoprovision at time HHMMSS Type the desired time of day that you want the Autoprovisioning feature to update must be 6 characters Autoprovision when idle Type the desired time in minutes greater than 10 that you want in minutes gt 10 the Autoprov
80. rs 0 0 0 ee eeeceeeseeeeneeeeeeeeseneeeeaeeseaeeseneeessneeeeaeeseeeeeaees 43 Wser created AUGIO FICS s cssdsssiscedssesceassstasesdeeeservecnsensannczansesscsavacesdsananctvssanthnesaesndeed 48 2 4 12 Configure the Event Parameters ceecesceeeseeeeneeeeeeeeseaeeeeseeeseeeeeeaeessaeeesaeeseeeeeaes 51 Example Packets for Events ccccccceeeceeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeesecaeeesseneeeeseneeeeee 53 2 4 13 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 0 0 cc eeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeteeeseeeeeaees 56 AULOPIOVISIONING scsersscstessacesttassccstacsniesedvanensnsnessccheindagoasiedadsasapadeansneadagage pecs suzandsaesesnosaeses 58 Get Autoprovisioning Template Button 0 cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeaneeeseeaeees 61 Time Z ne Strings secsieecsendiwhedes chesadoreurecdasdedesatachsced dbueidtcctincedadi teewenaubead ass orai Daa EEA ENAA 62 2 D Upgrading the FINMWALC aicccssesssccasssecteasacesesensuestssotsioaniedscoanaynsiaabanaedasvance ansnnseeatesandeseedana bass 65 2 9 1 Uploading the FIRMWARES sissies eecaececccenacscttvdenendiaaietcs chides na eE NADE rin PEAN EEA OaE 66 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Upgrade the FUN Wale seve iedecancassecseeastncaadentets sucnaine snesede duasnieedantuawailucs cosiatneneasncuedsgnneneds 67 2 5 2 Reboot the V3 Paging Server eee eeseesseeeseeceneeeeeeeeeseeeseaeeeeaeeseeeeeesneessueeesaeeteaeeseaees 68 2 6 1 Command Int
81. rver before defaulting back to the stored static IP address Note A value of 1 will cause the device to retry indefinitely and a value of 0 will cause the device to reset to a default of 60 seconds Current Network Settings Shows the current network settings IP Address Shows the current Static IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 Shows the current Subnet Mask address Shows the current Default Gateway address Shows the current DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings Save Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot H On this page 1 Specify whether you use Static or DHCP IP Addressing by marking the appropriate radio button If you select Static IP Addressing go to Step 2 2 For Static IP Addressing also enter values for the following parameters e The V3 Paging Server s IP Address The V3 Paging Server is delivered with a factory default IP address Change the default address to the correct IP address for your system CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 24 Configure the Network Parameters e The Subnet Mask e The Default Gateway 3 Click Save when you are finished 4 Click Reboot for the new settings to take effect CyberData Corporation
82. tem Description Enable SIP Operation Enables or disables SIP operation SIP Settings SIP Server Type the SIP server represented as either a numeric IP address in dotted decimal notation or the fully qualified host name 255 character limit FQDN Backup SIP Server 1 Backup SIP Server 2 e If all of the SIP Server and Backup SIP Server fields are populated the device will attempt to stay registered with all three servers all of the time You can leave the Backup SIP Server 1 and Backup SIP Server 2 fields blank if they are not needed e In the event of a registration failure on the Primary SIP Server the device will use the next highest priority server for outbound calls Backup SIP Server 1 If Backup SIP Server 1 fails the device will use Backup SIP Server 2 e If a higher priority SIP Server comes back online the device will switch back to this server Use Cisco SRST When selected the backup servers are handled according to Cisco SRST Survivable Remote Site Telephony Remote SIP Port Local SIP Port Type the Remote SIP Port number default 5060 5 character limit values from 1 to 65535 Type the Local SIP Port number default 5060 5 character limit values from 2000 to 65535 Outbound Proxy Type the Outbound Proxy as either a numeric IP address in dotted decimal notation or the fully qualified host name 255 character limit FQDN Outbound Proxy Port Type th
83. test yes Delete the Page Tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_pagetone yes Delete the Your IP Address Is audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_youripaddressis yes Delete the Rebooting audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_rebooting yes Delete the Restoring Default audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_restoringdefault yes CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 72 Command Interface Post Commands Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Delete the Sensor Triggered audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_sensortriggered yes Delete the Night Ring audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_nightring yes Delete the Enter PGROUP audio file
84. thin and out of warranty are shipped at the expense of the customer CyberData will pay return shipping charges for repaired products CyberData shall not under any circumstances be liable to any person for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages including without limitation damages resulting from use or malfunction of the products loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods even if CyberData is informed in advance of the possibility of such damages B 3 1 Warranty amp RMA Returns within the United States If service is required you must contact CyberData Technical Support prior to returning any products to CyberData Our Technical Support staff will determine if your product should be returned to us for further inspection If Technical Support determines that your product needs to be returned to CyberData an RMA number will be issued to you at this point Your issued RMA number must be printed on the outside of the shipping box No product will be accepted for return without an approved RMA number The product in its original package should be sent to the following address CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 Attn RMA xxxxxx B 3 2 Warranty amp RMA Returns outside of the United States If you purchased your equipment through an authorized international distributor or reseller please contact them directly for product repairs CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Gui
85. tings N Device Name CyberData Paging Server Device Config Renworkang Change Username admin Change Password SIP Config Re enter Password Nightringer Current Settings Grae Serial Number 146000122 Fault Detection Mac Address 00 20 f7 00 e5 90 Firmware Version v7 0 0b06 PGROUPs Config Part Number 011146 Rudo Convey IP Addressing dhcp Event Config IP Address 192 168 70 44 Subnet Mask 255 255 240 0 Autoprovisioning Default Gateway 192 168 64 1 DNS Server 1 192 168 65 20 Update Firmware DNS Server 2 192 168 65 10 SIP Mode is enabled Event Reporting is disabled Nightringer is disabled NOT Registered with SIP Server Primary SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server Backup Server 1 NOT Registered with SIP Server Backup Server 2 NOT Registered with SIP Server Import Export Settings Please specify a configuration file No file selected Import Configuration Export Configuration You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 69 Command Interface Post Commands 2 6 Command Interface Some functions on the device can be activated using simple POST commands to the web interface The examples in Table 2 21 use the free unix utility wget commands However any program that can send HTTP POST commands to the device should work 2 6 1 Command Interfac
86. ulticast address you must first configure the speakers that you want to put into a paging zone by entering a particular multicast address and port number combination in the web configuration for these speakers Note The PGROUPS Configuration page consists of four pages Each page must be saved independently 1 Click on the PGROUPS Config button to open the PGROUPS Configuration page See Figure 2 16 Figure 2 16 PGROUPS Configuration Page ny CyberData v3 Paging Server Home PGROUPs Configuration 00 24 Device Config Bypass DTMF Bypassing DTMF will result in all calls being relayed to PGROUP 0 Networking Any security code entered for PGROUP 0 will be ignored if DTMF is bypassed m Paging Groups SIP Config Address Port Name TTL Lineout Nightringer 00 234 2 1 1 PagingGroup00 255 z Security Code Fault Detection f PGROUPs Config 234 2 1 2 PagingGroup01 255 i Security Code Audio Config cae 234 2 1 3 PagingGroup02 255 UE nounnr J Security Code Autoprovisioning 234 2 1 4 Update Firmware Security Code 234 2 1 5 Security Code 234 2 1 6 Security Code 234 2 1 7 Pag Security Code 234 2 1 8 Pagi Security Code 234 2 1 9 2016 Pagi Security Code 234 2 1 10 2018 PagingGroup09 Security Code 234 2 1 11 2020 PagingGroup10 Security Code CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 34
87. uth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_2 yes Play the 3 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_3 yes Play the 4 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_4 yes Play the 5 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_5 yes Play the 6 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_6 yes CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 70 Command Interface Post Commands Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Play the 7 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_7 yes Play the 8 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play_8 yes Play the 9 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71
88. wse button to select a configuration file to import Import Configuration IPress the Import Configuration button to save a board configuration to the board Note The board will have to be reset before changes will take effect Export Configuration Press the Export Configuration button to download the current board configuration Save Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 18 Log in to the Configuration GUI At this point you can Review the V3 Paging Server s Current Settings Use the RTFM switch to restore the factory default settings See Section 2 3 7 Restore the Factory Default Settings Configure the device parameters Click on the Device Config button and see Section 2 4 4 Configure the Device Parameters Configure the network parameters Click on the Networking button and refer to Section 2 4 5 Configure the Network Parameters for instructions Configure the SIP parameters Click on the SIP Config button and see Section 2 4 6 Configure the SIP Parameters Configure the Night Ringer parameters Click on the Nightringer button and see Section 2 4 7 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters Configure the fault detection parameters Click on the Fault
89. y Code 73 234 2 1 74 2146 PagingGroup73 255 Security Code 74 234 2 1 75 2148 PagingGroup74 255 Security Code Port range can be from 2000 65534 and must be even Use IP address of 0 0 0 0 to disable relay on a group You need to reboot for changes to take effect Save Reboot Page 1 2 3 4 CyberData Corporation 930427 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 39 Configure the Paging Groups PGROUPS Parameters Figure 2 23 PGROUPS Configuration Page continued CyberData v3 Paging Server Home PGROUPs Configuration 75 99 Device Config Nerwarking SIP Config Nightringer Fault Detection PGROUPs Config Audio Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Paging Groups Address Port Name TIL 75 2342178 2180 PagingGroup75 255 Security Code Lineout 76 234 2 1 77 2152 PagingGroup76 255 Security Code 77 234 2 1 78 2154 PagingGroup77 255 Security Code 78 234 2 1 79 2156 PagingGroup78 255 Security Code 79 234 2 1 80 2158 PagingGroup79 255 Security Code Bw 80 234 2 1 81 2160 PagingGroup80 255 Security Code 81 234 2 1 82 2162 PagingGroup81 255 Security Code 82 234 2 1 83 2164 PagingGroup82 255 Security Code Lj 83 234 2 1 84 2166 PagingGroup83 255 Security Code 84 234 2 1 85 2168 PagingGrou
90. yberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 gt lt event gt MULTICAST_START lt event gt lt index gt 8 lt index gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 0379 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 233 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event s gt MULTICAST_STOP lt event gt lt index gt 8 lt index gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse_engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 03 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt RELAY ACTIVATED lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 CyberData Corporation 9304271 Operations Guide Setting Up the V3 Paging Server 55 Configure the Event Parameters Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt RELAY DEACTIVATED lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engin
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