Wednesday 28 September 2011

NEC SL1000: Remote Conference Feature



You can create a user login via webpro to let the conf. administrator to change the remote conference password.

Please follow the steps below to setup this login account;

Go to PROG90-02: Administrator Programming Password Setup, for account 4 set to the following;
Username: (input yourself)
Password: (input yourself)
User level: SB (system administrator B)

By default this login has login rights to configure PROG13-XX & PROG15-XX,                                                                                                                                       to remove it go to PROG90-26: System Data Programming Level Setup go to 13-XX & 15-XX to remove the rights to configure

Still inside PROG90-26, select PRG20-34: Conference Group Setup and under User Level setting set it to ‘ALL’

Ok done


And for this conference administrator to change password, she can do the following;

User launch web browser
Input the ip address of the sv8100 in the address bar, http://x.x.x.x (just like how you access to web pro)
User input conf. username and password
Click on ‘system data’
Once inside the user can see the 4 conf group for remote conference.
The administrator can then change the password of either 4 group

Thursday 22 September 2011

NEC SL1000: How to Setup 3rd-party SIP phone for NEC SL1000

As mentioned before in my earlier blog posting the NEC SL1000 Smart Communication Server supports both NEC IP phone 24TIXH & 3rd-party SIP phone (RFC3261); both hard/soft phones. 

Here are the steps to setup 3rd-party SIP phone for NEC SL1000;
  • Hardware Required: 
    • VoIP board (IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1) – Mandatory
    • Expansion Memory card (IP4WW-MEMDB-C1) - Mandatory

  • Software Licenses Required: 
    • SL-IP-SIPEXT-1 LIC  (Initial system loaded with 4 licenses, need to buy for the 5th phone onwards, max. 16 quantity)

  • Programming Steps required in NEC SL1000:
    • Network Setting
    • Define the IP address of the VoIP card under PROG10-12-09
    • Define the Subnet Mask of the VoIP card under PROG10-12-10
    • Define Default GW of the VoIP card under PROG10-12-03
    • Define the IP address for the DSP resource in VoIP card under PROG84-26-01 (*note: IP address should be in the same network as the IP address given under PROG10-12-09)

    • SIP Port Setting
    • Define the SIP Port to be used by the SIP phone for registration under PROG84-20-01, set to 5060 (since this is the standard port used for SIP, certain softphone by default is already set to 5060)

    • Reserve Number for the SIP phone 
    • Go to Menu bar, click on 'Programming' -> 'Unregistered Phones' -> 'IP Phone List' 
    • Check-marked the extension you want to be used for your SIP phone
    • Take note of the MAC address of your SIP phone (hard phone), for softphone the MAC address is your PC loaded with the software
    • Go to PROG15-05-02 and input the MAC address for the reserved number used for your SIP phone

    • Set the Necessary Settings in your SIP phone
    • *Note: Ensure the SIP phone is in the common network as the NEC SL1000 (VoIP), try to ping to it first 
    • Set the SIP Registrar IP address (IP address of the VoIP card)
    • Set the SIP extension number
    • Set the SIP extension password (just set it as your extension number, since authentication is by pre-defined MAC address in the NEC SL1000 system)
    • Reset your SIP phone
Now the 3rd-party phone shall be able to register to NEC SL1000 and this phone is able to make calls, receive calls to/from NEC SL1000 analog/digital/IP terminals

Sunday 18 September 2011

NEC SL1000: NEC SL1000 InMail Setup (Voicemail Setup)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/dKtAgMs/[6]_SL1000_Training_(In-Mail)_1-0.pdf
(NEC SL1000 InMail Setup)

This slide show the installer on how to setup the InMail Voice System for NEC SL1000. It gives a detailed programming steps to setup the voicemail system InMail, system settings, function keys codes used for InMail (accessing to voicemail system, Live Record button,etc), voicemail menu and many other voice-related features and settings. 

Thursday 15 September 2011

NEC SL1000: NEC SL1000 Unique Selling Point (USP)

There are a few unique telephony/ecology/security features that the newly launched NEC SL1000 offers to the enterprise users and sometimes home users (those who lives in landed properties, big house). I would term them as the unique selling point (USP) of NEC SL1000 series Smart Communication Server.

In terms of unique telephony features we have the following for NEC SL1000: Mobile Extension, Mobile Extension Callback To Mobile, Remote Conference, Live Record (InMail), ability to configure the system without the need for maintenance terminal VIA the use of digital phone, ability to make use of internet browser to upload/download VRS messages, ability to use the VRS as your own personal Music-On-Hold (MOH). I understand that many installers of NEC SV8100 don't know that we can simply upload a customized short clip of a song as a system VRS message and then point to this VRS for your own personalized MOH. Well for NEC SL1000 it is the same, we are able to do that instead of having a external music player plug in into the CO trunk port of NEC SL1000. As for more details on the Mobile Extension, Mobile Extension Callback kindly refer to my earlier posting.

Secondly on the unique features of NEC SL1000 with regards to ecology we can have power saving mode which I feel is good for the greater environment as a whole. When the digital phone is idle by default it will draw lesser power from the NEC SL1000 chassis in return achieve a win-win situation both for the consumers and also the environment. One of the very interesting feature of the ecology mode is that we are able to define "power off" mode for certain packages or cards (408, 008, 000, PRI) during non-office hours which to the NEC SL1000 system is the night mode. This also saves electricity bills for the consumers and like-wise for the greater good for mother earth. Also the NEC SL1000 Smart Communication Server is build with the "Green Earth" concept meaning the components used for the production meets the ROHS criteria.

Lastly the Security feature of the NEC SL1000 is a great concept with design catered to the enterprise and especially home users. The interesting thing here is that we can connect an infrared red sensor to one of the hybrid ports of the NEC SL1000 and upon triggering of the sensor, the system can be pre-programmed to call a certain number (presumely to police) with pre-recorded message. And that's not all, the NEC SL1000 system can also do an internal paging (through the digital phone in speaker mode) and also external paging if connected to a external paging unit. I find that this security is good for home users and also factories or warehouses.
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Tuesday 13 September 2011

NEC SL1000: ISDN Setup

http://www.fileserve.com/file/Fv8EVAS/%5B5%5D_SL1000_Training_%28ISDN%29_1-0.pdf
(NEC SL1000 ISDN Setup)

This slide teaches the installer on how to setup the ISDN digital trunk for NEC SL1000. It is a comprehensive document which details down the hardware technicality (pin out, hardware used => IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1 & IP4WW-1PRU-C1), programming steps, critical setting in the NEC SL1000 system to display the CLIP - Calling Line Identification Presentation, in short CALLER-ID. how to program the ISDN trunk to accept DDI mapping number (mapping of external DDI number range into internal extension).



Important note here:
=> For ISDN-2, we are using the IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1 daughtercard mounted on either IP4WW-008E-A1 or IP4WW-000E-A1\
=> For ISDN-10 & ISDN-30, we are using the same IP4WW-1PRU-C1

For ISDN-10 setup please look at the fractional PRI setup, although now most of the time the NEC SL1000 will auto select the number of bearer (voice) channels

Sunday 11 September 2011

NEC SL1000 vs NEC Aspila Topaz

Let us take a look at some of the main differences between NEC SL1000 and NEC Aspila Topaz.

First we have the support of IP phones for NEC SL1000 while NEC Aspila Topaz don't support any IP phones, only TDM phones. The only IP networking method available for both plaforms is the H.323 trunking while for the NEC SL1000 it also support SIP trunking at the same time. There has been a lot of confusion over the support of IP phones for NEC Aspila Topaz. It don't not support IP phones and that the IP capability is only in terms of IP Internetworking between 2 Topaz systems.



Second while NEC SL1000 system has a proper licensing structuring, for the NEC Aspila Topaz it does not have any licenses. One thing to note here is that for the Topaz system it does have 1 license which is for the Hotel/Motel feature activation. However the license activation is more on the commercial side, buying of license and then manual keying of the license into the Topaz system VIA PCPro.

Thirdly while there are many add -on cards for NEC Aspila Topaz, the NEC SL1000 does away with the additional cards by having dual purposes in it's hybrid extension and analog trunk ports. For example the NEC Aspila Topaz system has the 2PGDU card for the support of doorphone, while NEC SL1000 uses the hybrid 6th & 7th port for such purposes.

Fourthly previously the NEC Aspila Topaz has the following add-ons key modules for its digital phone, 24dls and 110 dss console while for the NEC SL1000 now it only has 60 keys Dss console.

5. Both NEC systems supports ISDN-2 but for the NEC SL1000 it can also support ISDN-30. Well both of them still don't support analog DID, 2/4 W E&M, QSIG. Therefore the integration option is still limited for both NEC systems especially for the Topaz system.

6. In terms of design-wise the NEC Aspila Topaz is a better build compared to NEC SL1000. At least the Topaz system has a solid metal base with a proper housing for the power supply unit (safety aspect) and the build is much more solid. While for the NEC SL1000 the entire chassis is made of plastic and it does have a bit of filmsy feel to it. And I do hope that in the next hardware revision of the NEC SL1000 the NEC design team will cover up the power supply unit instead of just leaving it as common access when the cover is removed.

7. Architecturally-wise there is also changes in the analog trunk ports. For the NEC Aspila Topaz it comes with 3 analog trunks for the main board & 308 card while for the NEC SL1000 now it has 4 analog trunks for the main board & 408 cards.
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Thursday 8 September 2011

NEC SL1000 Basic Programming

http://www.fileserve.com/file/FDzsPPM/[3]_SL1000_Training_(Basic_Programming)_(Issue_1_0).pdf
(NEC SL1000 Basic Programming)

This presentation slides gives the installer a good start-up on how to configure the basic setup for NEC SL1000. It only gives the reader a basic overview of what needs to be done for initial system setup.
Items that are mentioned are as follows;



  • Basic Programming
  • Numbering Plan
  • Toll Restriction
  • SMDR
  • Operator Console
  • Day/Night Mode
  • Class of Service
  • Caller ID

NEC SL1000 Official Website

I was searching through the web for all of the NEC SL1000 Official Website.
And i'm surprised that there is limited official website promoting this NEC SL1000 product.
Here are the URLs that i managed to find;




http://www.nec-unified.com/sl-series/   (BEST WEBSITE FOR NEC SL1000)

http://www.nec.com.sg/index.php?q=products/voice-communication-platforms

http://www.necmalaysia.com.my/SL1000.html

http://www.nec.com.hk/web/nechk/products/telephony/terminal/sl1000

http://www.nec.co.th/asp/pro_telephony_pbx_SL1000.asp


If you know of any other official website for NEC SL1000, please let me know so that i can include in this posting.

NEC SL1000 System Installation

http://www.fileserve.com/file/SYWycYB/[2]_SL1000_Training_(System_Installation)_(Issue_1_0).pdf
(NEC SL1000 System Installation)

In this slide it describes the following aspect of the NEC SL1000 in terms of hardware installation, mounting, card mounting concept, system upgrade, etc;



  • Mounting Method: The mounting method available for NEC SL1000 is the wall-mount type. This is the only recommended mounting other than placing it horizontally on a rack tray. It also states the recommended distance between each system chassis. 
  • Expansion KSU Interconnection: To recap we will need to have the following cards when we need to have expansion system chassis; EXIFB-C1 & MEMDB-C1 card. These 2 cards shall be mounted into the main chassis and we should use the supplied cables to interconnect the main to the expansion chassis. Supplied cable is 1M and it should not be extended to ensure proper system operation. 
  • System Grounding: The system grounding is very important for safety aspect and most importantly for the proper functioning of the CALLER-ID transmission (for Analog Trunk Caller ID). It is not so crucial for countries that already comes with 3-pin power connection (ground is already supplied).
  • Power Failure Transfer: For NEC SL1000 on the 8th port of the 008/408 card besides serving as a hybrid port, it also has a dual purpose (either 1) of supporting the DSS console & the PFT Power Failure Transfer circuit. So please be clear on the usage of this port. When this port is used as a PFT circuit, it is physically hard-wired to the 1st port of the CO (Analog CO trunk). Meaning in times o system power failure, the customer is still able to receive/make external calls using the analog phone connected to the 8th hybrid port. NOTE: ONLY ANALOG PHONE CAN BE PLUG IN FOR PFT TO WORK. 
  • Trunk Port Usage: For the 408 card for NEC SL1000 system, the analog trunk ports also serves another purpose. Trunk Port 2 for External Paging, Trunk Port 3 for External MOH, Trunk Port 4 for BGM Background Music. The usage is fixed and cannot be used on another trunk port, meaning if i want to use external MOH connection i can only make use of Trunk Port 3 and not the rest. Also if the trunk port is used for such purposes, then the trunk itself cannot be connected to this port (you will have 1 less trunk port to used).
  • Extension Port Usage: In this section it mention the usage of the hybrid port itself. Important note; Port 6 & 7 can also be used to connect NEC doorphone. Port 8 can also be used for either DSS console or Power Failure Transfer PFT usage. 
  • Cable Length: It details down the maximum cable length that a connection should be. For example for analog phone connection, the maximum distance of the phone away from the system is 1125metres based on 0.5mm cable core 
  • System Card Installation: For each NEC SL1000 system chassis (main/expansion) we can put in additional 3 more cards (slot 2-4: 408/008/000/PRI). As the cards are stacked on top of each other, we have to be clear on which cards we want to mount first. NOTE: PRI card only 1 piece per chassis
  • CPU Optional Cards: For the CPU card we can install the following cards based on customer's requirements: EXIFB-C1, MEMDB-C1, PZ-VM21, CF card, VOIPDB-C1 cards
  • System Start-up: For NEC SL1000 we ca have hot & cold start-up. Cold start-up is for reverting the NEC SL1000 system back to factory default setting, Hot start-up is for loading the customer data into the system for normal operation. 
  • System Access: To access the NEC SL1000 we can have the 3 following methods of configuring the system; digital phone CATMODE, web programming WebPro and pc programming PCPro. Each of the method has it's pros and cons because certain commands are available only in certain login mode. For example when we need to define (reserve) number for IP phones, we have to use the PCPro. In another example when we want to activate the 60-days free license trial, we have to use the phone to do it. 
  • SL1000 Slot Number Concept: As we can have up to 4 system chassis, it is important to understand the slot number. So in total NEC SL1000 has 16 slots including the main board. 
  • Software Upgrade: In this slide it details down the process for perform NEC SL1000 system firmware upgrade. Take note that a blank CF card is required and the firmware needs to be loaded into the root drive of the CF card. 
  • System Firmware Checking: Steps on how to check the current firmware version of the NEC SL1000. With this step you can also check the hardware keycode of the system which is required during license activation. 
  • And many more: data saving, system shutdown, how to access to the NEC SL1000 system using the 3 login methods

Wednesday 7 September 2011

NEC SL1000 Product Technical Training



http://www.fileserve.com/file/Srhc3hu/[1]_SL1000_Training_(System_Outline)_(Issue_1_0).pdf
(NEC SL1000 Product Technical Training)

This is the NEC SL1000 Product Technical Training slides which gives valuable insight into the product itsself. In this slides it gives the reader a good understanding of the NEC SL1000 Smart Communication Server in terms of the following main points;


  • Product Concept (Highlight: Support for IP phones, Mobile Extension feature, power saving Ecology mode)
  • Target Market & Positioning (Highlight: NEC SL1000 & SL1100 Product, target market segment for NEC SL1000 series)
  • Hardware Line-up & Description (This gives the reader a good understanding of the hardware list-up for NEC SL1000 and also the usage of it)
  • System Capacity (This gives information on the system capacity in terms of extensions, trunks, doorphone, virtual extension,etc)
  • NEC SL1000 Licensing structure (Over here it gives the reader a good understanding on the usage of the NEC SL1000 licenses and the purposes of it)
  • Feature Highlight (Ecology & Security modes)
  • Feature List (It showcases the full listing of telephony features which NEC SL1000 inherits from NEC UNIVERGE SV8100, and also what are the features that is not supported especially on the networking part)
  • Improvement from Aspila Topaz (it talks about the major improvement for NEC SL1000 compared to NEC older Aspila Topaz system)
  • Important Notes of What are the Features not Supported in NEC SL1000 compared to NEC UNIVERGE SV8100

Monday 5 September 2011

NEC SL1000 Single-line User Guide


http://www.fileserve.com/file/SDajX7m/SL1000_SLT_USER_GUIDE_v1_00.pdf
(SL1000 Single-line Telephone User Guide Issue 1.0)

This Guide provides information on how to use the SL1000 keyphones (analog). Basic phone usage are explained clearly in this guide; answer calls, make calls, transfer, hold, etc.



This quick guide is very useful for end-users.

NEC SL1000 Useful Features


http://www.fileserve.com/file/2bQTJC4/NEC_SL1000_Useful_Features.pdf
(NEC SL1000 Useful Features)

In this slide it talks about some of the useful features for NEC SL1000, features like Remote Conference, Mobile Extension (ME), Mobile Extension (ME) - Callback to Phone, Ecology;



  • Remote Conference - For NEC SL1000 this feature is very useful for the enterprise users because it allows both internal/external parties (up to 16 parties conference) to come together in a common voice conference circuit for discussion without the need to incur expensive 3rd-party conference bridge toll usage. This feature allows the office pbx administrator to change the conference password so that no unauthorized personnel can snoop in and listen to the conference call. It is a cheap alternative to expensive conference bridge (reservation-based) solution although it is termed as a reservation-less conference solution.
  • Mobile Extension - [please refer to my earlier blog post:  NEC SL1000, Mobile Extension Feature ]
  • Mobile Extension (Callback to Phone) - This feature is very interesting and useful for mobile warriors (aka sales, mobile workers) to save some cost on their mobile airtime. Basically it is a ME feature whereby the ME users will call back to their own DDI number and hang up. And then the NEC SL1000 Smart Communication Server will dial out and call this ME user, therefore saving the mobile airtime of the ME users (nowadays most of the mobile operators practise free incoming airtime for the mobile users). 
  • Ecology - Being termed as a energy-saving and power efficient system, the NEC SL1000 system allows the system to be switch off during non-office hours based on day/night mode, each individual cards can be defined to be turned on/off during certain mode as per defined in the system setup except for the main chassis [main board]. 

Friday 2 September 2011

How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000 (Part 4 of 4)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/E7xTXSa/How_to_setup_NEC_IP_phone_on_SL1000.pdf
(How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000)

4. Phone Registration

If you have completed the 3. Configuration section, the phone now should be in the following behavior;

·         Plug and Play mode
o       The phone should reboot after your IP terminal configuration and upon booting up, it will register to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system.
o       The system will auto assign one free number for IP terminal to this phone set.
o       Phone now registered and able to make / receive calls.

·         Automatic Mode
o       The phone should reboot after your IP terminal configuration and upon booting up, it will register to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system.
o       Since the extension number is already pre-set in the phone and system, the phone will boot up using the assigned number.
o       Phone now registered and able to make / receive calls.

·         Manual Mode
o       The phone should reboot after your IP terminal configuration and upon booting up, it will register to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system.
o       Since the extension number is only pre-set in the system, the phone will boot up with the login screen.


o       Input the extension number and password (If prompted with the ‘Override’ message, just key Yes). The system will match this with the current setting in the database and when matched the phone will use this number.
o       Phone now registered and able to make / receive calls.
o       To sign out from the phone, perform the following;
§         Look at the phone and press the Key which corresponds to ‘PROG’
§         Press the key which corresponds to ‘↓’ and press it to scroll down until you see ‘LogOff’
§         Press the Key which corresponds to ‘LogOff’ to logout your extension number
§         Press the key which corresponds to ‘Yes’ to confirm
§         Press the key which corresponds to ‘Exit’ to finish
§         Now the phone will boot up with the login screen

How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000 (Part 3 of 4)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/E7xTXSa/How_to_setup_NEC_IP_phone_on_SL1000.pdf
(How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000)

3. Configuration

Follow this section to assist you to setup the IP terminal for connection to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system. Perform a SL1000 PCPro login and follow the flow of the guide as follows;

  • Step A             3.1 Common Configuration

  • Step B:            3.2 Plug and Play Configuration or
3.3 Automatic / Manual Configuration

  • Step C:            3.4 IP Terminal Configuration or
3.5 Desktop Application Suite Application Configuration


3.1 Common Configuration

Follow the steps given here to setup the common configuration required for IP telephony setup;

  1. Declare the PZ-IPLA card in the system
    1. Login to NEC GE SL1000 PCPro.
    2. Select the ‘Standard’ tab at the bottom left and click ‘Blade Configuration’.
    3. Declare all the cards in your system including PZ-IPLA as shown below;


  1. Check the current IP address given for the CPU & VoIP board
    1. Still in the ‘Blade Configuration’ screen, right-click on slot 1 which is your CPU board which you had declared earlier and select ‘Configure Blade / 10-12: CD-CP00 Network Setup’
    2. Check to see that your current IP address for the CPU is                                      01: ‘192.168.0.10’ and the subnet mask is 02: ‘255.255.255.0’


    1. Check to see that your current VoIP IP address for the CPU is                                      09: ‘172.16.0.10’ and the subnet mask is 02: ‘255.255.0.0’ and apply the changes.


*Important Note: if you changed the IP address of the VoIP card, please perform the additional steps below;
    1. Go to 84-26: IPLA Basic Setup (DSP) and input the 1 new IP address required for the IPLA DSP resources. (The IP addresses need to be in the same subnet as the IPLA card) 


For example;

Ø      IP Address of IPLA card: 10.22.0.5
Ø      Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Ø      IP Address of IPLA DSP Resources: 10.22.0.6  
(note that it is in the same network, 10.22.0.X)

*Note that if you need to change any IP configuration, you need to reset the system in order for the changes to take effect.


3.2 Plug and Play Configuration

Follow the steps given here to setup the common configuration required for Plug and Play setup;

  1. Setup the Plug and Play Register Mode
    1. Select the ‘System’ tab at the bottom left and click ’10-XX: System Configuration’
    2. Click on ’10-46: DT700 Server Information Setup’, and under ‘01 Register Mode’ select ‘Plug and Play’


  1. Check the IP port number
    1. In the same screen check under ’06 Registrar Port’ that the port number is 5080 and apply the changes.


    1. This L4 IP port number is used by NEC IP Proprietary (ITL-series) terminals.

3.3 Automatic & Manual Configuration

Follow the steps given here to setup the common configuration required for Automatic / Manual setup;

  1. Reserve system extension numbers to be used for IP terminals
    1. Under Menu click on ‘Programming / Unregistered Phones / IP Phone List’.
    2. Click on the checkbox to select the numbers you are reserving for IP extensions as shown below;



  1. Setup the Automatic / Manual Register Mode
    1. Select the ‘System’ tab at the bottom left and click ’10-XX: System Configuration’
    2. Click on ’10-46: DT700 Server Information Setup’, and under ’01 Register Mode’ select ‘Automatic’ or ‘Manual’.

 or
 

  1. Check the IP port number
    1. In the same screen check under ’06 Registrar Port’ that the port number is 5080.


    1. This L4 IP port number is used by NEC IP Proprietary (24TIXH) terminals.

  1. Define the IP terminal extension number in the SL1000 system
    1. Select the ‘System’ tab at the bottom left and click ’11-XX: System Numbering Plan’.
    2. Click on ’11-02: Extension Numbering’, and note down the ‘Station Port’ number for the IP extension which you had reserved earlier under ‘Common Configuration’.


    1. Select the ‘System’ tab at the bottom left and click ’15-XX: Extension Setup’.
    2. Click on ’15-05: IP Phone Basic Setup’, on the top right corner select the IP extension you want.
    3. Go to ’27: Personal ID Index’ and input the station port number that you had recorded earlier.


    1. Select the ‘System’ tab at the bottom left and click ’84-XX: VoIP Hardware Setup’.
    2. Click on ’84-22: DT700 Logon Information’, at the top right corner select the ‘Personal ID Index’ you need.
    3. In the correct ‘Personal ID Index’ input the ‘User ID’ (e.g. username or extn number) & ‘Password’ (up to 16 chars)

3.4 IP Terminal Configuration

Follow the steps given here to setup the common configuration required for IP terminal setup;

  1. Ensure the IP terminal is powered.

  1. Enter configuration mode by keying Hold, Transfer, *, #.

  1. Input the following and press OK;
    1. Username: ADMIN
    2. Password: 6633222

  1. Key 1 to select ‘Network Setting’.

  1. Key 1 to select ‘DHCP Mode’ and Key 1 to select ‘Disable’ and press OK.

  1. Key 2 to select ‘IP Address’ and input the IP address given for this phone and press OK. (* press * to input dot).

* Note must be in the same IP subnet as the VoIP card 

  1. Scroll down and Key 4 to select ‘Subnet Mask’ and input the subnet mask given.

* Note must be the same IP subnet mask as the VoIP IPLA card 

  1. Key 2 to select ‘SIP Settings’, Key 2 to select ‘Server Address & URI’ and Key 1 to select ‘1st Server Address’ and input the IP address of the VoIP card and press OK.

  1.  Scroll down and Key 4 to select ‘SIP Server Port’, Key 1 to select ‘1st Server Port’ and input ‘5080’ and press OK.

(Do this only when you are registering the phone in Automatic Mode)
  1.  Key 2 to select ‘SIP Settings’, Key 1 to select ‘SIP User’, and Key 1 to select ‘User ID’ and input the User ID.

  1. Key 2 to select ‘SIP Settings’, Key 1 to select ‘SIP User’, and Key 2 to select ‘Password’ and input the Password.

How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000 (Part 2 of 4)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/E7xTXSa/How_to_setup_NEC_IP_phone_on_SL1000.pdf
(How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000)

2. Registration Types

There are 3 types of registration methods that can be used to connect the IP terminals to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system. The 3 methods as follows;

  • Plug and Play
    • Plug and Play requires no user name and password. Extension number automatically assign by the system based on the first free number.
    • Advantage: Good for fast deployment.
  • Automatic
    • Automatic requires a user name and password and it can be entered into the configuration so the user never has to enter. User ID and Password need to be input in the phone configuration setting.
    • Advantage: Good for fixed number tagged to the phone set.
  • Manual
    • Manual requires a user name and password and the user is prompted to enter after the phone has initialized.
    • Advantage: Good for hot-desking. Able to have extension mobility for the users. The user can then logout from the terminal and the next user can login to his phone with his own number assigned.

Key Note when Deploying softphone (supported in the near future)

Manual registration is required if the Soft Phone is to override an IP multiline phone
and use the same extension number. When this is done, the IP multiline phone goes
into a Log Off state and the Soft Phone comes up as the extension the IP phone used
to be. This allows a user to use the same extension whether in the office or on the
road.


If automatic or manual mode is used the Desktop Application must enter a user name
and password. If the Desktop Application is run in deskset mode (controlling a
physical phone) and the deskset phone used is an IP phone, the user name and
password used for the Desktop Application is different than that of the actual IP
phone.

How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000 (Part 1 of 4)

http://www.fileserve.com/file/E7xTXSa/How_to_setup_NEC_IP_phone_on_SL1000.pdf
(How to Setup NEC IP Phones on NEC Univerge SL1000)

The objective of this document is to provide the necessary configuration steps to assist the installer to setup IP terminals connected to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system. This exercise shall consist of the following explanations and procedures.

Note: this configuration setup only gives you the guide on how to setup using standard NEC IP terminal (IP4WW-24TIXH-C-TEL), in a static IP environment for the IP terminals.


1. Overview

The IP terminals connect to the NEC Univerge SL1000 system in the following manner;

            IP terminal powered locally by AC/DC adaptor
·         IP terminal (with AC/DC adaptor, AC-LE) à L2 switch à SL1000 CPU (VoIP)

IP terminal powered by L2 PoE switch  
·         IP terminal* à L2 Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch à SL1000 CPU (VoIP)
* NEC IP Terminal 24TIXH supports standard IEEE802.3af


In order to setup IP terminals in an NEC Univerge SL1000 environment, the following specified items are required;

Hardware =>
  • VoIP board (IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1) – Mandatory
  • Expansion Memory card (IP4WW-MEMDB-C1) - Mandatory
  • L2 Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or AC/DC adaptor [AC-LE] (to provide power for the hard phone itself) - Mandatory

Software License =>
  • No licenses is required for deploying NEC IP Terminal 24TIXH, with a maximum of 16 IP phones registered to NEC SL1000

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