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  • Page 2: Safety Notice

    Table of Contents Safety Notice Please read the following safety notices before installing or using this device. They are crucial for safe and reliable operation of the device. Failure to follow the instructions contained in this document may result in damage to your device and void the manufacturer’s warranty. Please use the external power supply which is included in the package.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Directory Safety Notice ............................. 1 Chapter 1 Brief Introduction ......................4 Brief Introduction of UC510/UC520 ............... 4 Main Features ....................... 4 Hardware Interfaces ....................5 Environmental Requirements ................6 Packing List ......................6 Chapter 2 Getting Started ......................7 Home ......................... 7 Network Status ....................
  • Page 4 Chapter 4 Router Gateway ....................... 45 Internet ......................... 45 4.1.1 WAN ........................ 45 4.1.2 LAN ........................48 4.1.3 Static Routing ....................51 4.1.4 QoS ........................52 4.1.5 IPv6 Setup ......................56 4.1.6 DHCP Client Info ....................56 Wireless ......................... 57 4.2.1 Basic ........................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Brief Introduction

    Chapter 1 Breif Introduction Brief Introduction of UC510/UC520 UC510/520 is designed specifically as an IP Office for SOHOs (Small Office and Home Offices). The new solution offers not only a Wi-Fi router supporting VPN Client/Server, VLAN, and external ADSL connection... but also a fully featured IP PBX that can host up to 10 extensions with 2 analog ports connected, and supports Call Forward, Call Recording, Blind/Attendant Transfer, and many other features.
  • Page 6: Hardware Interfaces

    Hardware Interfaces UC510 Front Panel UC510Rear Panel 1 * Turbo Button 1 * Power Interface (DC 12V 2A) 5 * Ethernet Interfaces (10/100Mbps) 2 * Analog Ports(FXO/FXS) 2* USB Ports...
  • Page 7: Environmental Requirements

    UC510/520 LED Indication: Indication Function Status Explanation Power On Power Status Power Off WSC Succeeded(Off after300s ) WPS Ready or Disabled WPS Status 200ms Blink WSC Running, Timeout 120s 100ms Blink WSC Failed or Timeout 120s Blink Data Transporting WAN Data Status...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Getting Started Home The default login URL is http://192.168.1.1:9999 After system login, the home page will display status of the system interface and system information including model, firmware version and running time. System Interface: Connecting Status of Interfaces. If an Analog module is connected, “FXO”...
  • Page 9: Pbx Operator

    PBX Operator On this page, the extension status, trunk status and module status will be displayed. Extensions :Extensions’ status, including Idle, Ringing, InUse, Hold, and UnAvailable. VoIP Trunk: If there is no trunk, you will be reminded that “No VoIP Trunk Defined” and “Click Here to Create Trunk”.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Pbx

    Chapter 3 PBX Extensions 3.1.1 Extensions UC510/520 support SIP/IAX2 and analog extensions. You can add new users one at a time or by using the batch add users feature. All extensions are configured on this page. Click 【Extensions】【Extensions】to configure: Click【New User】to see the extension configuration interface as below:...
  • Page 11 Reference: Item Explanation SIP/IAX2 Choose extension protocol. Name Extension Name (English Character Only), e.g.: Tom. Extension Extension Number connected to the phone, e.g.: 888. Password Same password as voicemail. (4-16 digits, e.g.:123456) Outbound CID Override the caller ID when dialing out with a trunk. Dial Plan Please choose the Dial Plan which is defined in the menu “Outbound Routes”.
  • Page 12: Trunk

    If you want to set up an outbound route connected to the PSTN (Public Switch Telephone Network) or VoIP provider, please configure on this page: Click【Extensions】【Trunks】: UC510/520 supports two kinds of trunks for your choice: VoIP Trunk and FXO trunk. VoIP Trunks Click【VoIP Trunk】【New VoIP Trunk】:...
  • Page 13 VoIP Trunks Reference: Item Explanation Description Description of SIP trunk. Protocol Select protocol for outbound route, SIP or IAX2. Host Set host address (provided by VoIP Provider). Maximum Channels Set maximum channels for simultaneous call. (Only for outbound call; “0” = no limitation). Prefix The prefix will be added in front of your dialed number automatically when the trunk is in use.
  • Page 14: Outbound Routes

    FXO Trunk Click【FXO Trunk】【New FXO Trunk】: FXO Trunk Reference: Item Explanation Description Description for this trunk. Lines Check one or two channels (FXO) to be included in this trunk group Prefix The prefix will be added to the dialed number automatically when this trunk is in use.
  • Page 15 You can configure the basic match pattern of outbound routes and create different dial plan on this page. Create as many different dial plans as you need to determine how you need extensions to be allowed to make calls. For example, create “InternalDialPlan” to include all Internal Calling Rules but do not select any outbound dial rules.
  • Page 16 Click【DialRules】【New DialRule】to create a new Dial Rule Reference: Item Explanation Rule Name Define the name for the dial rule. PIN Set Input this PIN when you use this dial rule. Place this call through Select one of the trunk groups that have been set up to use for this dial rule Custom Pattern any digit from 2 to 9...
  • Page 17: Inbound Control

    For example, user dialed 94166445775 and you selected to delete 1 digit, then 4166445775 is sent out to the trunk. Auto-add digit[ ] If add digit “9”, when dial 12345, 912345 will be sent. Inbound Control 3.2.1 Inbound Routes Click【Inbound Control】【Inbound Routes】 General Distinctive Ring Tone:mapping the custom ring tone file, e.g.: Set distinctive ring tone as “External”, the phone will play this ring tone when receiving the call.
  • Page 18 Reference: Item Explanation Port Select the port Label Set a label for the port. Incoming calls from this port will display the specified label. Destination Incoming calls will be answered by the specified destination. (extension user, call queue or IVR etc) Number DIDs If you want to set the destination of inbound calls through VoIP and E1/T1 Trunks based on the incoming DNIS (dialed number or DID), you can specify the DID and destination (user extension,...
  • Page 19: Ivr

    Reference Item Explanation DOD Number Set the DOD(direct outbound dial) number, and use it to match the Caller ID Destination Incoming calls will be answered by the specified destination (extension user, call queue or IVR etc) 3.2.2 IVR IVR (Interactive Voice Response) or Automated Attendant will allow callers to select from a specific set of options by pressing the selected digit on their telephone dialpad.
  • Page 20 Click【NewIVR】to create a new IVR: Item Explanation Name Enter a descriptive name for the IVR Extension Enter a unique extension or IVR number. This number is used to access the IVR from an internal extension Please Select Select the IVR prompt that will provide the caller with instructions on what options are available.
  • Page 21: Ivr Prompts

    3.2.3 IVR Prompts IVR prompts can be customized recorded by any extension registered to the PBX or they can be uploaded from the “Upload IVR Prompt” section below: Click【IVR Prompts】【New Voice】to create new IVR prompt: Item Explanation File Name Define a name for this voice file Format Select the voice format GSM / WAV(16bit) supported only Extension used for...
  • Page 22 Select the extension, click 【Play】 , the selected extension will ring, and you will hear the recorded prompt after picking up the phone. Upload IVR prompt Click【Upload IVR prompt】【Upload】: Notice: UC510/520 supports custom audio files in wav, gsm, ulaw, alaw format. Recordings must be smaller than 15MB.
  • Page 23: Call Queue

    3.2.4 Call Queue Create Agent To allow a user to be an agent in a Call Center queue, please check the “Agent” option for that specific user extension. Click【Basic】【Extension】【Edit】the extension you want to configure: Step1:Tick【Agent】and【Save】...
  • Page 24 Step2: Click【Inbound Control】【Call Queues】 Reference Item Explanation Queue Number Define an extension number to identify the queue. Label Define the label for the queue. Ring Strategy RingAll--Ring all available agents until one answers( default) RoundRobin – Starting with the first agent, ring the extension of each agent in turn until the call is answered.
  • Page 25 Reference: Item Explanation Agent TimeOut(sec) Specify the number of seconds to ring an agent’s extension before sending the call to the next Agent (based on Ring Strategy). Auto Pause If an Agent’s extension rings and the Agent fails to answer the call, automatically pause that agent so they stop receiving calls from the queue.
  • Page 26: Ring Groups

    3.2.5 Ring Groups A Ring Group (sometimes called a Hunt Group) is a way to ring a collection of extensions by dialing a single extension number. The methodology used to ring that collection of extensions is called the ring strategy. Once the timeout (number of seconds) is reached, the call will then be directed to the “if not answered”...
  • Page 27: Blacklist

    Reference: Item Explanation Name Define a name for the Ring Group Label Define the label for the Ring Group. Ring Strategy Select “Ring All” or “Ring in order” Ring Group Select the Ring Group Member from “” Members If not answered You can choose to forward the call to extension, voicemail, ring group, IVR or hang up if no answered.
  • Page 28: Time Based Rules

    To maintain this list of blocked numbers, see the instructions in the following diagram: Reference: Item Explanation When the registered extension user inputs *75 + blacklist number, this number will be added to the list of Blacklist Numbers. *075 When the registered extension user inputs *075+blacklist number, this number will be deleted from the list of Blacklist Numbers.
  • Page 29 Click【New Time Rule】to create a new Time Rule Reference: Item Explanation Rule Name Define the name for this Time Rule. Time&Date Conditions Set parameters for Time/Day/ Date/ Month. Destination Select destination if time matches or does not match the above condition.
  • Page 30: Advanced

    Advanced 3.3.1 Options General Default settings for existed extension and new extension. Click【Advanced】【Options】【General】: Reference Item Explanation Operator Extension Set extension number for Operator. Global RingTime Set Set RingTime for every extension. Enable Transfer Check to enable Transfer. Enable Music On Ringback Check to enable Music On Ringback.
  • Page 31 Global Analog Settings Click【Advance】【Options】【Global Analog Settings】: Reference: Item Explanation Caller ID Detection Enable/Disable Caller ID Detection Caller ID Signaling Select the mode of Caller ID Signaling. Caller ID Start Ring--Caller ID start before ring. Polarity--Caller ID start when polarity reversal starts. CID Buffer Length Default CID Buffer Length Opermode...
  • Page 32: Voicemail

    Global SIP Settings Global SIP Settings is appropriate for advanced administrators. Please contact our technical support department before modifying anything in this section. 3.3.2 Voicemail Voicemail is used to convey a caller's recorded audio message to a recipient when the recipient is not at seat or busy on the phone.
  • Page 33: Smtp Settings

    Then you need to configure the template for voicemail emails as below. Click【Advance】【Voicemail】【Email Settings】: Reference: Item Explanation Attach voicemail to Email The voicemail will be sent as attachment to the user’s Email. Sender Name The sender’s name will be displayed when you receive the Email.
  • Page 34: Music Settings

    Reference: Item Explanation SMTP Server You must set SMTP Server address or domain connected to the CooVox IP PBX, which is used for sending the voice message to Email. Port Port number for SMTP server. Default is 25, and it will be changed to 465 when you enable SSL/TLS.
  • Page 35: Disa

    Music Management 【Advance】【Music Settings】【Music Management】 Reference: Item Explanation Select Music Directory Select which Music Directory you wish to load. File Display music name under the music file, you can delete it. Select Music Directory Select the file where you want to save your uploaded music. Please choose file to upload Select the music you want to upload.
  • Page 36: Follow Me

    Reference Item Explanation Name Define a name for DISA. PIN Set User will be prompted to input this number when PIN Authentication is needed. Record in CDR Check to record. Response Timeout(sec) The maximum time for waiting before hanging up if the dialed number is incomplete or invalid.
  • Page 37: Pin Sets

    Select an extension, set the ring duration, and add the numbers in the Follow Me List; 【Save】 and 【Activate】. List Format: Extension Number, Ring Duration E.g.: 806,30 808,20 806 rings, after 30 seconds, the call is going to 808 3.3.7 PIN Sets This feature allows an administrator to specify a list of PIN codes in a PIN Set.
  • Page 38: Speed Dial

    3.3.8 Speed Dial This feature allows the user to place a call by pressing a reduced number of keys. This function is particularly useful for phone users who dial certain numbers on a regular basis. From the example here, it allows setting up system wide speed dial numbers that translate a feature code (*99) plus a two-digit code (00-99) into an external phone number.
  • Page 39: Callback

    Check “Enable” and “Save” to make this function efficient. Click【New Smart DID Rule】to display the following diagram: Input the pattern and define how many digits need to be stripped or prepended, then click “Save”“Activate”. 3.3.10 Callback This feature allows an external caller to place an inbound call to the PBX. The inbound call will be disconnected and subsequently the PBX will place an outbound call back to this number and forwarded to defined destination after the call is connected.
  • Page 40: Phone Book

    Input callback number and define the destination. 3.3.11 Phone Book When an incoming call’s Caller ID matches a number in the phone book, the name of matched number will be displayed. Please configure as below. Click【Advanced】【Phone Book】: Click 【Create Contact】to create a new contact 3.3.12 Feature Codes Feature codes are short dial codes that when manually dialed or programmed into a function key on your phone will allow you to perform actions quickly.
  • Page 41 Extension Range to Park Calls Define the extension range for parking calls. (e.g.: 701-720) Call Parking Time(sec) Define the time for parking calls. UC510/520 will return the call to the extension after this time is expired. Pickup Extension This feature code will pick up a call given that the callers extension and the ringing extension are in the same pickup group and call group.
  • Page 42: Ip Phone Provisioning

    When deploying large numbers of IP Phones, it is time consuming to have to configure each extension manually. UC510/520 allows certain IP Phones to be auto-provisioned and therefore all supported phones can be auto-provisioned. How amazing is this for enterprise!
  • Page 43 Method 1: PnP Settings Select 【Advance】  【Phone Provisioning】  【PnP Settings】 to enable PnP Settings, the default will be shown as below: Note: Custom URL is the path for some users to get the phone configuration files specially. Method 2: Enable DHCP service Click【Router Gateway】【Internet】【LAN】DHCP Server Setup in the following diagram: Set the TFTP server and enable DHCP Server service.
  • Page 44: Set Voice Prompt Language

    Notice UC510/520 supports phone provisioning with phone brands of Zycoo/Akuvox/Escene/Yealink/ Grandstream currently. 3.3.14 Set Voice Prompt Language Voice prompt is the PBX system voice prompt, which is usually different for different countries. Please select your countries official language as the system voice prompt language. If you can’t find the language, you need to purchase the voice prompt from an independent supplier.
  • Page 45: Call Logs

    Duration in the call logs is not real charged duration. If you need billing, PSTN must support polarity reversal function, and meanwhile, you must configure relevant parameters of polarity reversal in trunk configuration for the UC510/520. 3.4.3 PBX Debug Logs...
  • Page 46: Chapter 4 Router Gateway

    Chapter 4 Router Gateway Internet 4.1.1 WAN This page is used to configure the WAN port and clone the MAC address. The device supports several methods for WAN port access including STATIC(Fixed IP)/ DHCP(Auto Config)/ PPPoE(ADSL)/L2TP/PPTP; and UC520 supports LTE by default. Static Once you have selected Static, a static IP address provided by the network service provider needs to be inserted.
  • Page 47 “Save”---“Activate” manually, and PPPoE will redial. L2TP If L2TP is selected the UC510/520 will serve as a VPN client and therefore all traffic sent and received will be encrypted, providing safe access to the business network by dialing to the Internet Service Provider(ISP) or connecting to the internet or other network.
  • Page 48 PPTP If PPTP is selected the UC510/520 will serve as a VPN client and therefore all traffic sent and received will be encrypted, providing safe access to the business network by dialing to the Internet Service Provider(ISP) or connecting to the internet or other network.
  • Page 49: Lan

    Fill the cloned MAC address. E.g.: ac:7b:a1:82:be:05 4.1.2 LAN LAN Setup It’s necessary to configure the LAN IP for LAN based users to achieve internal network connectivity. Default LAN IP for UC510/520 is 192.168.1.1, and it can be changed as required.
  • Page 50 To make changes to the settings for the LAN port, VLAN and DHCP Server. Click【Internet】【LAN】: Reference Item Explanation IP Address Set LAN IP Subnet Mask Set subnet mask for LAN port Extended LAN Enable or disable Extended LAN Extended IP Address Set IP address for Extended Extended Subnet Mask Set subnet mask for Extended...
  • Page 51 MAC address must be different from LAN port; MAC address must be different during Port VLAN. DHCP Server Setup DHCP Server can used to automatically assign IP address to terminals accessing UC510/520. Only the IP address range set here can be assigned automatically.
  • Page 52: Static Routing

    It is primarily used to unblock blocked content from websites which contain region-restricted content. E.g.: When your client device DNS is set as LAN IP of UC510, domains can be analyzed. Default is enabled. Notice The DHCP server IP must be in the same segment as the LAN port, and the default gateway must be the LAN IP, otherwise users will be unable to access the internet.
  • Page 53: Qos

    Reference: Item Explanation Destination Set the IP address of destination host or network IP address. E.g.: 222.209.4.1, 192.168.10.0. Range Select the routing mode: Host or Net. When “Net” is selected, you need to configure the netmask, e.g.: 255.255.255.0. Gateway Set the gateway address Interface Select the interface type: WAN/LAN/Custom.
  • Page 54 Click【Submit】, save the settings to automatically activate the upload or download flow control. Reference: Item Explanation Quality of Service Select the QoS: Disable/ Bi-direction/Upload to Internet/Download from Internet. Bi-direction include Upload to internet and Download from internet Upload Bandwidth Define the upload bandwidth; it can be selected from the list or custom defined Download Bandwidth Define the download bandwidth;...
  • Page 55 The lowest bandwidth for Low group user is 1M, the highest bandwidth can be up to 10M; Total value of Min.Rate for the 4 groups from “Low” to “Highest” must be less than 100% or equal to 100%. If QoS is enabled then all client devices will comply with the “Default” group.
  • Page 56 Click【Add upload rules】to add the rule(at most 32 rules). It is the same process to add download rule in “QoS Download Group Settings”. Note: LAN IP 192.168.1.1 of the UC510 is not included in QoS settings. QoS settings is only for client devices connected to LAN of UC510.
  • Page 57: Ipv6 Setup

    4.1.5 IPv6 Setup Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the latest version of the Internet Protocol(IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification and location system for IP based devices, e.g. computer on networks and routes traffic across the Internet.IPv6 is intended to replace IPv4, which still carries more than 96% of Internet traffic worldwide as of May 2014.
  • Page 58: Wireless

    Reference: Item Explanation DHCP Clients Display all DHCP clients Wireless 4.2.1 Basic This option has some basic settings of wireless, such as wireless network, high throughput, entity module and others. Click【Router Gateway】【Wireless】【Basic】to show as below: Reference: Name Introductions Radio On/Off RF(radio frequency) switch.
  • Page 59 allows your wireless network to be easily distinguished from other wireless networks. In addition, Hidden option can make SSID invisible, nobody can search this Wi-Fi; Isolated option is used for partitioning VLAN under the same SSID; in other words, Isolated option users could not visit others Host in the same SSID BSSID BSSID is Basic Service Set Identifier, which is defined as MAC...
  • Page 60: Advanced

    communications to transmit multiple copies of a data stream across a number of antennas and to exploit the various received versions of the data to improve the reliability of data-transfer. Aggregation MSDU(A-MSDU) A-MSDU(Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit) is a frame aggregation mode, which is used to combine multiple MSDUs into one MSDU for transmission.
  • Page 61 Beacon Interval Beacons are packets sent by a wireless Access Point to synchronize wireless devices. Beacon Interval is the time between beacon transmissions. The access speed of the wireless client will be higher when the interval value is lower. The default is 100ms. Data Beacon Rate (DTIM) A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages.
  • Page 62: Security

    4.2.3 Security The security page allow for configuration of wireless network security/ encryption settings. Click【Router Gateway】【Wireless】【Security】to show as below: Reference: Item Explanation Policy Select Disabled, Allow, Reject in the drop-down list Add a station Mac Here you can add a new MAC address for a Frequency Wi-Fi client .If Disabled is selected then the access policy is disabled;...
  • Page 63 WPA/WPA2: is mainly used for enterprise. Adopt 802.1x for authentication and generating root key for encryption data, but not set PSK(pre-shared key) manually. RADIUS server replaced the single password mechanism in authentication. When WPS is enabled, users can use 4 security encryption modes: OPENWEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK.
  • Page 64 Reference: Item Explanation WPA Algorithms Support TKIP(Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) and AES (Advanced encryption standard). User can select one algorithm. Pass Phrase Input Wi-Fi password, e.g.: @Ab2-Cw158 Key Renewal Interval The key update interval defaults to 3600 seconds WPA2-PSK Click【Router Gateway】【Wireless】【Security】, select【Security Mode】WPA2-PSK to show below: WPA2-PSK parameter table:...
  • Page 65: Statistics

    WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK click 【 Router Gateway 】  【 Wireless 】  【 Security 】 , then select 【 Security Mode 】 WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSKto show as below: Reference: Item Description WPA Algorithms Support TKIP and AES, TKIP/AES. User can select one of three encryption algorithms.
  • Page 66 There are two ways to configure WPS. Let’s take the mobile phone as example: 1. If you enabled WPS on your mobile phone, then press the turbo button on the UC510, the UC510 will automatically authorize your phone to access Wi-Fi. Of course, only company staff who are in the office can press the turbo button.
  • Page 67 Default is disabled. Select Enable for startup, as shown below: Note: Click “Reset OOB” to reset all the Wi-Fi settings, and all the information will be generated automatically. WPS Reference: Item Description WPS Current Status WPS Current Status. Idle=Inactive WPS Configured Yes: WPS is configured WPS SSID SSID, can be set in the Basic screen Network Name (SSID)
  • Page 68: Firewall

    WPS Default Key Index Default key index of WPS WPS Key(ASCII) Wi-Fi password AP PIN PIN code for wireless clients to connect to AP via WPS WPS mode Support PIN(Personal Identification Number) and PBC(Push Button Configuration) PIN: Click “Apply” after inputting PIN.WPS Current Status will display the connection is successful after WPS is connected;...
  • Page 69: System Firewall

    Reference: Item Explanation MAC/IP/Port Filter Enable/Disable the MAC/IP/Port filter Default Policy The default strategy, set up to receive or discard the specified Mac/IP/Port of packets Source MAC Address Set the source host MAC address, e.g.: 00:12:0f:dd:22:01 or null Dest. IP Address destination host address,...
  • Page 70: Port Forward

    Reference Item Explanation Remote management Allow/ Deny: Remote access web GUI and SSH through WAN port. The default is Deny. Ping form WAN Filter Enable/ Disable: Filter the WAN port in/out ping packet. Default is disabled, namely allow ping. Block Port Scan Enable/ Disable: Blocking the WAN port scan.
  • Page 71: Virtual Server

    Click【Active】to activate configuration. 4.3.4 Virtual Server Virtual Server is used to map the port range between WAN and LAN terminals of UC510/520. The access of WAN to the port range will be directed to the specified terminals on the LAN. This feature is particularly useful for remote working.
  • Page 72: Dmz

    Reference: Item Description Private IP Address Private destination IP address that packet forwarded to. E.g.: 192.168.10.5 Public Port Public port that packet visited Private Port Internal port that packet forwarded Protocol Comment Annotation Virtual Server Basic information configuration(Max. 32Virtual Server) Current Virtual Server in system Current virtual server in system is listed here.
  • Page 73: Vpn

    Reference: Item Description DMZ Setting Enable/ Disable the DMZ function DMZ IP Address DMZ host IP address Except TCP port 9999 Tick to open TCP port 9999(http) Activate Notice Click【Activate】to activate configurations. 4.4.1 VPN Server VPN(Virtual Private Network) is a way of connecting a computer to a remote network in a secure manner to ensure traffic between the computer and remote network is encrypted.
  • Page 74 Reference Item Explanation Enable Enable/Disable L2TP or PPTP Remote Start IP Remote Start IP distributed to client by L2TP Remote End IP Remote End IP distributed to client by L2TP Local IP Local IP Primary DNS Primary DNS Alternate DNS Alternative DNS Authentication Method chap/pap...
  • Page 75 Alternate DNS Alternative DNS Time out (sec) Time out for connection (Default is 120s) Authentication support chap/pap/mschap/mschap-v2 authentication encryption Method algorithm Enable mppe123 Microsoft encryption algorithm; it’s recommended to be enabled Debug Open/Close debug of logs After configuring VPN server settings, please create VPN client’s username and password, as well as username and password of L2TP/PPTP.
  • Page 76: Chapter 5 System

    Chapter 5 System Administration 5.1.1 Management The purpose of the management page is to configure settings for administrator passwords, NTP service, DDNS service. Click【Administration】【Management】to configure: Item Explanation Password Input new password Confirm Password Confirm the new password Current Time Synchronize the current time Time Zone Select your time zone NTP Server...
  • Page 77: Activate Configuration

    5.1.2 Activate Configuration Activate Configuration is only for Wi-Fi router here. PBX settings is separate and not included here. There are two ways to activate configurations: a) After settings for a function of router, press “Activate” at the bottom of the relative page to activate the settings;...
  • Page 78: Statistics

    5.1.4 Statistics You can check the system operation condition from【Statistics】, including memory usage, network contract, quantity of packages, etc.. Click【Administration】【Statistics】to take a view: Remark: ra0: Wi-Fi interface LAN: includes LAN1 ~LAN4 by default 5.1.5 Upgrade Upgrade is used to update your system as required. The system can be upgraded from this【Upgrade】page via uploading package.
  • Page 79: Backup&Restore

    Select the upgrade file and then click the "Upload" button, the system will be automatically upgraded. Notice: All functions will not be available during system upgrade; please prepare before operation. Please do not change the updated file in case of any failure of the upgrade. 5.1.6 Backup&Restore The system settings including IVR prompt, music files on hold, and Wi-Fi router configurations can be backed up in case of any failure of the system.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    Notice: All functions will not be available during backup & restore; please prepare before operation. Please do not change the backup files in case of any failure of backup or restore. 5.1.7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting is used for network connection test. Click【Administration】【Troubleshooting】【Ping】to test: Input the destination address and contract number, then click "Run"...

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