LevelOne VOI-9300 user manual Introduction, Overview

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1. Introduction

1.1. Overview

The VOI-9300 is an embedded Voice over IP (VoIP) PBX Server with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to provide IP extension phone connections for global virtual office of small-to-medium business (SMB) companys. Equipped with 4 x FXO ports, Ethernet LAN and WAN ports plus Life Line features, VOI-9300 integrates the telephony network and the data network into a manageable converged network to provide an efficient and economical PBX for global long distance voice communications.

VOI-9300 IP PBX works with various IP phones (Desktop, WiFi, Bluetooth, and DECT), VoIP gateways, and analog telephone adapters (ATA) to route calls among client phones, analog phones, and PSTN network. Call features such as conferencing, auto attendant, and voicemail can be seamlessly enabled for all phone devices. In addition, it also provides Internet access to all LAN devices through VPN NAT router.

VOI-9300 IP PBX provides call control and media relay services to SIP clients, and it performs many primary functions, such as SIP Registrar, SIP Outbound Proxy with media relay, SIP Gateways (FXO), SIP PBX for extension calls, Auto Attendant Interactive Voice Response (IVR), and Find-Me Conferencing.

VOI-9300 IP PBX has a built-in suite of PBX applications for supplemental services. This lowers down the total cost of a converged network enabled by VOI-9300 IP PBX than building separated infrastructures for legacy telephony network and data network. In addition, with a web-browsable interface to the data network configuration and voice service provisioning, VOI-9300 brings the manageability of both networks together to facilitate administration locally and/or remotely.

Note that VOI-9300 requires an IP address, a subnet mask, and its gateway Router IP address for its own use to connect to Internet. These three are available from your Internet service provider. VOI-9300 may enable PPPoE or DHCP features to automatically get an assigned dynamic IP from the ITSP. Please refer to Web Configurations for detailed information.

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Contents SIP IP PBX Table of Content SystemSwitchboard Auto Attendant Settings Introduction OverviewFeatures Packing Content Interface Connectors Installations IP PBX Configurations by Web Browser WAN & LAN Network IP Address and Mask2007-11-21 Network Network StatusLAN Setting WAN Settings2007-11-21 Ddns Settings Dhcp Server2007-11-21 VPN Settings VPN Client Configuration for Openvpn System SIP PortRate Settings DMZ SettingsTrust Host Music on Hold Hot Lines Detailed Descriptions for Hotline Function Numbers Hotline Functions Descriptions NumbersHotline Applications Example2007-11-21 2007-11-21 Admin Account USB Disk Setting Voicemail Setting Time-Zone Setting SSL for GmailIncoming Calls Settings Calls from FXO portsCalls from VoIP You may also press the icon to modify the setting You may press the icon to delete this setting Access Number 2007-11-21 Outgoing Call Outgoing Calls via FXO ports2007-11-21 Outgoing Calls via VoIP 2007-11-21 Operator Settings SwitchBoard Auto Attendant SettingsPrompt Message Auto Attendant Users Management Single User Account Opening → Add User Group Users Account Opening→ Add UsersBindings User Information Update Delete User AccountsFunction Settings 2007-11-21 User List Phone Auto Config Advanced SettingsOn-Line User List 2007-11-21 Queue Settings Voice Conference Rooms 2007-11-21 2007-11-21 Network Parameter Support Tag-based Vlan 802.1P/802.1QCaller ID System Call Records query Call Detail Records QueryBy Month By Time User Call Records Upgrade & Reboot User information Export & ImportSystem Upgrade RebootApplications Applications of IP PBX under Firewall with DMZApplications of IP PBX with Adsl