Chapter 10: Networking
Static Route
Provide additional routing information to your IPPBX. Under normal circumstances, the router has adequate routing information after it has been configured for Internet access, and you do not need to configure additional static routes. You must configure static routes only for unusual cases such as multiple routers or multiple IP subnets located on your network.
Click Static Routing -> New Static Routing
Item | Explanation |
Destination Network | Input destination network |
Subnet Mask | Input subnet mask |
Gateway | Input gateway |
Example:
M-200 need connect SIP Trunk provider device 10.0.0.1/8 through SIP Trunk gateway 192.168.1.200, the setting will be such as following figure:
Virtual Interface
You can configure the Virtual interface
Click Network Settings -> Network IPv4 Setting
VLAN Settings
Defend VLAN on network environment can be increase security or management from other VLAN.
Click Network Settings -> Network -> VLAN Settings
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable VLAN |
VLAN ID | Input VLAN ID, range between 1- 4094 |
VLAN IP Address | Input VLAN IP for specific network |
Subnet Mask | Input VLAN subnet |
DHCP Server
DHCP is a network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to a computer from a defined range of numbers.
Click Network Settings -> DHCP Server
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable DHCP server |
Start IP | Define the first IP for DHCP |
End IP | Define the last IP for DHCP pool |
Subnet Mask | Define subnet mask |
Gateway | Define Gateway IP |
Primary DNS | Define Primary DNS |
Lease Time(min) | Define lease time to release IP |
TFTP Server | Define TFTP server for using Phone provisioning |
When DHCP Server distributes address, the Client’s MAC address is associated with the IP address, and then the device will get the same IP address every time.
Click Network Settings -> DHCP Server -> Static MAC -> New Static MAC
Item | Explanation |
MAC Address | Input MAC Address that device need set static IP by M200 |
IP Address | Input IP address for specific device |
VPN Server
SIPDEX IP PBX supports three kinds of VPN servers: L2TP, PPTP and OpenVPN.
Click Network Settings -> VPN Server
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
VPN Server Mode | L2TP, PPTP and OpenVPN (Only one mode can be enabled as the same time) |
Enable | Enable / Disable VPN Server |
Create PPTP and L2TP Account
If you choose PPTP or L2TP VPN method, you need create VPN user for PPTP.
Click Network Settings -> VPN Server -> VPN Users
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Username | VPN client login name |
Password | VPN client login password |
Availability | Yes = Enable this account, No = Disable this account |
PPTP
Remember, after enable PPTP VPN server, you need open TCP port 1723 on your Router.
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable PPTP VPN server |
Remote IP | Define IP for VPN client |
Local IP | Define Gateway IP (normally use router IP) |
Primary DNS | Define Primary DNS |
Alternate DNS | Define Second DNS |
Timeout(sec) | Define VPN connection time out value |
Authentication Method | Define authentication method |
Enable mppe128 | Enable / Disable mppe128 |
Debug | Enable / Disable debug report. When Enable, report will store in Report -> System Log |
L2TP
Remember, after enable L2TP VPN server, you need open UDP port 1701 on your Router.
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable L2TP VPN server |
Remote Start IP | Define first IP for L2TP IP pool |
Remote End IP | Define last IP for L2TP IP pool |
Local IP | Define Gateway IP (normally use router IP) |
Primary DNS | Define Primary DNS |
Alternate DNS | Define Second DNS |
Authentication Method | Define authentication method |
Debug | Enable / Disable debug report. When Enable, report will store in Report -> System Log |
OpenVPN
Remember, after enable OpenVPN server, you need open UDP port 1194 on your Router.
When the mode is OpenVPN server, click Network Settings -> VPN Server
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable OpenVPN server |
Certificate | Press Create to build certificate, Press Delete to remove certificate which store in M200 |
Port | Default OpenVPN port is 1194 |
Protocol | OpenVPN packet transfer method, default is UDP |
Device Node | Connect method TUN (Layer 2), TAP (Layer 3) |
Compress Lzo | Compress packet |
TLS-Server | Enable / Disable OpenVPN server TLS |
Remote Network | Define Remote network |
Route | Define Route |
Client-to-Client | Enable clients can access each other |
After setup OpenVPN server, you need download OpenVPN client certificate and install on you OpenVPN client.
Click VPN Server -> OpenVPN Certificate Download -> New Certificate
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Certificate Name | Define certificate name |
VPN Client
SPIDEX IP PBX supports four kinds of VPN Clients: L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN and N2N.
Click Network Settings -> VPN Client
PPTP
Setup PPTP client.
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable PPTPVPN server |
Enable 40/128-bit encryption for MPPE | Enable / Disable 40/128-bit encryption for MMPE |
Server Address | Input PPTP IP address |
Username | Input PPTP username (Login name) |
Password | Input PPTP login password |
Default gateway | Enable / Disable default gateway |
L2TP
Setup L2TP client
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable L2TPVPN server |
Server Address | Input L2TP IP address |
Username | Input L2TP username (Login name) |
Password | Input L2TP login password |
Default gateway | Enable / Disable default gateway |
OpenVPN
Setup OpenVPN client
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable OpenVPN server |
Server Address | Input OpenVPN server IP address |
Port | This value need same as OpenVPN server port, default is 1194 |
Protocol | This value need same as OpenVPN server, default is UDP |
Device Node | This value need same as OpenVPN server, default is TUN |
Compress Lzo | This value need same as OpenVPN server, default is uncheck |
Default Gateway | Enable / Disable default gateway |
CA Certificate | Press Upload to add CA certificate which created by OpenVPN server |
Client Certificate | Press Upload to add client certificate which created by OpenVPN server |
Client Key | Press Upload to add client key which created by OpenVPN server |
N2N
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DDNS Settings
After setting DDNS (Dynamic Domain Network Server), SIPDEX IP PBX settings will be visited remotely.
Click Network Settings -> DDNS Settings
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable DDNS |
DDNS Server | Choose DDNS Server |
Username | Input DDNS username |
Password | Input DDNS password |
Domain | Input DDNS domain |
SNMPV2 Settings
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is used for remote management.
Click Network Settings -> SNMPv2 Settings
Reference:
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable / Disable Read Only of SNMP or Read and Write SNMP |
RO Community | Define the name of RO Community of SNMP |
RO Network | Define network of RO |
RW Community | Define the name of RW community of SNMP |
RW Network | Define network of RW |
TR069
TR069 is used for remote management
Item | Explanation |
Enable | Enable/Disabled TR069 functionEnable/Disabled TR069 function |
CPE to ACS URL | Set the CPE to ACS URL. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP URL |
ACS Authentication Mode | Select the ACS Authentication Mode for CPE. |
ACS Username | Set the ACS Username. The username used to authenticate the CPE when making a connection to the ACS. |
ACS Password: | Set the ACS Password. The password used to authenticate the CPE when making a connecting to the ACS. |
CPE Inform Interval (sec) | The duration in seconds of the interval for which the CPE MUST attempt to connect with the ACS and send the inform. |
ACS to CPE URL | Set the ACS to CPE URL. This parameter MUST be in the form of a valid HTTP |
Trouble Shootings
You can ping or traceroute other network devices through SIPDEX IP PBX and track network routing by command “Traceroute” .
Click Network Settings -> Troubleshooting
Installation Guide
- DB20C
- School IP Phone system
- SIP Call Logger
- Softphone
- Chapter 1: Hardware Setup
- Chapter 2: Connect to the Network & Access IPPBX
- Chapter 3: Basic Configuration & Outgoing Call
- Chapter 4: Incoming Call
- Chapter 5: System Feature
- Chapter 6: Extension User Web Portal
- Chapter 7: Feature Code
- Chapter 8: Fax
- Chapter 9: Call Recording
- Chapter 10: Networking
- Chapter 11: Security
- Chapter 12: System Settings
- Chapter 13: Reporting