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Yeastar IP PBX

Embedded Hybrid IP-PBX

MyPBX Technical Training


1

Introduction

Basic settings

Advanced settings

Solution

MyPBX Embedded Hybrid IP


PBX
300 users
60 concurrent
calls
Call recording

MyPBX Enterprise M1

100 users
15 concurrent
calls
E1 /T1 trunk

MyPBX E1

100 users
22 concurrent
calls
MyPBX Standard
30 users
8 concurrent
calls

MyPBX SOHO

MyPBX Pro

MyPBX E1
Plus

MyPBX Enterprise M2

Introduction- Modules

You start with the MyPBX main-board and then just plug-in FXS, FXO, GSM,
UMTS(3G) and BRI modules as your project needs. Below are modules
that can be used in MyPBX.
Module Types

O2 Module

S2 Module

SO Module

GSM Module

UMTS Module

BRI Module

Ports

2 FXO

2 FXS

1 FXO
1 FXS

2 BRI

MyPBX SOHO

MyPBX Standard

MyPBX Pro

MyPBX E1/ E1 Plus

MyPBX Enterprise

Pictures

Introduction- Modules
FXO: Analog trunk ports, one module supports two trunk ports.
FXS: Analog extension ports, one module supports for two extension ports.
SO: SO module is a combined module with one FXS port and one FXO
port. This module can help you to get lifeline port.
GSM: GSM trunk port
UMTS (3G):3G trunk port
BRI: ISDN BRI trunk ports. One BRI module supports for two BRI ports.
One BRI port supports for 2 B channels.

MyPBX SOHO SMBs & Home Office Users

External
External View
View

Product
Name
MyPBX
SOHO

Specification
30 SIP Extensions
8 Concurrent Calls
4 Telephone
Interfaces

Internal
Internal View
View

Remark
4 telephone interfaces
means:
a) max. 4 analog ports
(FXS&FXO)
b) max. 4 ISDN BRI

MyPBX SOHO SMBs & Home Office Users


Power LED

Ethernet LED

Phone lines LED

Face
Face Plate
Plate
System LED

RJ11 Port (for phones)

Power Port

Rear
Rear Plate
Plate
RJ45 Port (for
Ethernet)

Reset Key

MyPBX Standard Small IP PBX Phone System

External
External View
View
Product

MyPBX Standard

Internal
Internal View
View
Specification

100 SIP Extensions


22 Concurrent Calls
16 Telephone Interfaces
1 LAN Port
1WAN Port

Remark
16 Telephone Interface
1 Max.16 analog
ports( FXS&FXO)
2 Max. 8 BRI ports
3 Max. 4 GSM ports
4 Max. 4 UMTS ports

MyPBX Standard Small IP PBX Phone System


Power LED

Phone lines
LED

Ethernet LED

System LED

RJ11 Port (for


phones)

Rear
Rear Plate
Plate

Face
Face Plate
Plate

WAN Port (RJ45)

LAN Port
(RJ45)

Power

Reset Key

MyPBX Pro Small IP PBX Phone System

External
External View
View
Product

MyPBX Pro

Internal
Internal View
View
Specification

100 SIP Extensions


22 Concurrent Calls
16 Telephone Interfaces
1 LAN Port
1WAN Port

Remark

16 Telephone Interface
1 Max.16 analog ports
2 Max. 8 BRI ports
3 Max. 8 GSM ports
4 Max. 8UMTS ports

Differences between MyPBX Pro and MyPBX Standard 1 MyPBX


Pro is 1U Rack Mount metal case; 2 MyPBX Pro can supports 8 GSM or 8

MyPBX Pro Small IP PBX Phone System

Power LED

Phone lines
LED

Ethernet LED

System LED

RJ11 Port ( for


phones)

Face
Face Plate
Plate

For Antennas

WAN Port (RJ45)

Power

1U
19
Rear
Rear Plate
Plate

LAN Port(RJ45)

Reset Key

MyPBX E1 - Small IP PBX Phone System

External
External View
View

Product

MyPBX E1

Internal
Internal View
View

Specification
100 SIP Extensions
15 Concurrent Calls
1 E1/T1/J1 Port
8 Telephone Interfaces
1 LAN Port
1 WAN Port

Remark
8 Telephone Interfaces
Max. 8 analog ports
(FXS&FXO)

MyPBX E1 - Small IP PBX Phone System

Power LED

Phone Lines
LED

Ethernet LED

System LED

RJ11 Port ( for


phones)

Rear
Rear Plate
Plate

E1/T1 LED

E1/T1 Port

Face
Face Plate
Plate

WAN Port (RJ45)

LAN Port(RJ45)

Power

Reset Key

MyPBX E1 Plus Small IP PBX Phone System

External
External View
View

Product

MyPBX E1 Plus

Internal
Internal View
View

Specification
100 SIP Extensions
15 Concurrent Calls
1 E1/T1/J1 Port
8 Telephone Interfaces
1 LAN Port
1 WAN Port

Remark

8 Telephone Interfaces
Max. 8 analog ports
(FXS&FXO)

MyPBX E1 Plus Small IP PBX Phone System

Power LED

System LED

RJ11 Port (for


phones)

Phone Lines
LED

Ethernet LED

E1/T1 LED

E1/T1 Port

Face
Face Plate
Plate

WAN Port (RJ45)

Power

1U
19
Rear
Rear Plate
Plate

LAN Port(RJ45)

Reset Key

MyPBX Enterprise Medium sized IP PBX

External
External View
View
Product

Model

M1
MyPBX
Enterprise

M2

Internal
Internal View
View
Specification
300 SIP Extensions
60 Concurrent calls
1 E1/T1 Port
8 telephone
interfaces
1 LAN port
1 WAN port
300 SIP Extensions
60 Concurrent calls
8 Telephone
interfaces
1 LAN port

Remark
1) 8 Telephone

Interfaces
Max. 8 analog ports
(FXS&FXO) or max. 4
GSM ports or max. 4
UMTS ports or max. 8
ISDN BRI ports;
2) The only difference
between M1 and M2 is M1
has E1/T1 port but M2
doesnt have it.
3) Call Recording

MyPBX Enterprise Medium sized IP PBX


Power LED

Phone Lines
LED

System LED

Face
Face Plate
Plate

RJ11 Port (for


phones)

For Antennas

WAN Port (RJ45)

Reset Key

Power

1U
19
Rear
Rear Plate
Plate

E1/T1 Port

LAN Port(RJ45)

MyPBX Series
Comparison
MyPBX SOHO

MyPBX Standard

MyPBX Pro

MyPBX E1

Dimension&
Weight

193x153x30mm(0.
5 Kg)

280x175x33mm
(0.7 Kg)

280x175x33mm
(2.5 Kg)

280x175x33 mm
(0.6Kg)

MyPBX
Enterprise
440x200x45 mm
(3.5Kg)

Analog
ports(MAX)

16

16

PRI ports
(E1/T1/J1)

GSM
ports(MAX)

UMTS

BRI

Ethernet
ports

1 LAN

1 LAN
1 WAN

1 LAN
1 WAN

1 LAN
1 WAN

CPU

BF533
400 MHz

BF537
600 MHz

BF537
600 MHz

BF561
600 MHz

RAM

64 MB

128 MB

128 MB

128 MB

1 LAN
1 WAN
TMS320C6A8168A
CYG (dual core)
1 G MHz
1 GB

ROM

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

512 MB

Hard Disk

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

500 GB(Optional)

User(MAX)

30

100

100

100

300

Concurrent
calls (MAX)

22

22

15

60

Voicemail &
Recording

4000min

4000min

4000min

4000min

Depends on Hard
disk

Protocol

SIP

SIP, IAX, T.38

SIP, IAX, T.38

SIP, IAX, T.38

SIP, IAX, T.38

Task
Here is the requirement from a customer,
can you please recommend him a most
suitable MyPBX model?
There are 50 workers, 7 PSTN lines, 2 GSM
trunks, a legacy fax machine must be
reserved to receive and send faxes.

Please check which model of MyPBX is the best


choice and what are the necessary modules.

MyPBX Technical Training


1

Introduction

Basic settings

Advanced settings

Solution

MyPBX quick start guide

Basic settings of MyPBX


2.1 Warming up
2.2 Logical configuration steps in WEB GUI
2.2.1 Network & System settings
2.2.2 Extensions
2.2.3 Trunks
2.2.4 Outbound Calls
2.2.5 Inbound Calls
2.2.6 Other settings
2.2.7 Security

Basic settings Warming


2.1 Warming up Part 1
up
Unpack your MyPBX dont power on
Unscrew the case of the MyPBX and insert the module cards
according to your requirements
Attention: Please ensure that the pins are aligned and the
module is inserted correctly.
Please check the MyPBX Operation Instructions on the next page.

Introduction Operation
Instructions

Introduction Operation
Instructions

Basic settings Warming


up

Lets see how to connect Switch, IP phones, router and MyPBX in a same
network.

Basic settings - Warming


2.1 Warming up Part 2
up
Power on your Laptop/PC and log in
Set the Nic (Ethernet Port) of your Laptop/PC to match the
telephone system subnet.
Example: Set the Nic IP Address to 192.168.5.XXX and set the
Subnet Mask to 255.255.255.0
Turn on the MyPBX and wait until system initialized correctly,
which will cost few minutes. Once the RUN LED flickers in green
light, then it means the system is working normally.
Open your browser and go to http://192.168.5.150

Basic settings - Warming


Login web GUI and change a new IP address
updefault IP address: 192.168.5.150
Factory
Default username: admin
Password: password

Basic Settings - Logical steps


2.2 Logical steps Overview

Basic Settings System &


Network
2.2.1 System
and network setting

Step 1 Change a new IP address for MyPBX


Step 2 Change Date and Time for MyPBX
Step 3 Change a new password for the web GUI
Step 4 Download the system prompts for MyPBX

Basic Settings System &


Network
2.2.1 Step
1 Change a new IP address for MyPBX

Basic Settings System &


Network
2.2.1 Step
2 Change Date and Time

Basic Settings System &


2.2.1 Step
3 Change a new password for the web GUI
Network

Basic Settings System &


Network
2.2.1 Step
4 Download the system prompts for MyPBX

Basic Settings Extensions


2.2.2 Extensions

Step 5 Change the extension preferences


Step 6 Setup analog and SIP extensions
Step 7 To quick configure the IP phones through
phone provisioning

Basic Settings Extensions


2.2.2 Step 5 Change the extension preferences

Basic Settings Extensions


2.2.2 Step 6 Setup FXS and SIP extensions

Basic Settings Extensions


2.2.2 Step 7 To quick configure quantity IP phones through phone provisioning

Basic Settings - SIP


Register SIP extension - Manually
extension

Basic Settings SIP


extension

Basic Settings Trunks


2.2.3 Trunks - Step 8 Setup various kinds of trunks

Basic Settings Trunks


Configure PSTN trunk

Basic Settings Trunks


Configure E1/T1 trunk

Basic Settings Trunks


Configure ISDN BRI trunk

Basic Settings Trunks


Configure GSM trunk

Basic Settings Trunks


Configure SIP trunk

Basic Settings Outbound


2.2.4 Outbound route - Step 9 Setup outbound routes
Route

Basic Settings Outbound


Route phone
number

To
match
pattern
No
Check the
next route

Yes

Transform
digits
Send to
destination
trunk

Input numbers The numbers dialed through phones


Pattern - Special characters have special meanings
Transform digits Copy from input / Remove / Insert digits
Send to destinations - Send to different trunks / branch offices

Basic Settings Outbound


Dial Pattern examples
Route

Dial pattern will match from the beginning to the last one
We can choose different trunks for different calls
For 911, we can choose PSTN
For Local 7 digits calls, we might choose BRI or GSM
For Long Distance calls, we can choose VoIP trunk
X : Any Digit from 0-9
Z : Any Digit from 1-9
N : Any Digit from 2-9
[12345-9] : Any digits in the brackets (in this example,
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
The . character will match any remaining digits. For example, 9011.
will match any phone number that starts with 9011, excluding 9011

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscalls
Step 10 Setup business hours
Step 11 Upload or customize prompts
Step 12 Setup IVR
Step 13 Setup call queue
Step 14 Setup ring groups
Step 15 Setup DISA
Step 16 Setup conferences
Step 17 Setup inbound routes

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 10 Setup business hours

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 11 Upload or record prompts

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming call - Step 12 Setup IVR
Calls
Play IVR
prompt and
wait for key

Key
Press?

No
No

Reach
Repeat
count?

Yes

Valid
key?

Yes
Key event
destination

Yes
Wait for
Key time
out

Time out
destination

Invalid
destination

No

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 13 Setup call queue

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming call - Step 14 Setup ring groups
Calls

Basic Usage Logical


2.2.5 Incoming
call - Step 15 Setup DISA
Steps

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 16 Setup Conference

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 17 Setup inbound routes

Basic Settings Incoming


2.2.5 Incoming
Callscall - Step 17 Setup inbound routes
Mobility
extension

Input

Check
Next
rules

No

Give Dial
Tone

Yes

Go to
configured
destination

No

Match
Resource
?

Match
business
hours

Yes
No

Yes

No

Match
caller ID
/ DID

Match
holiday

Yes

No

Go to
non-office
destination

Yes

Go to
holiday
destination

Basic Settings DID


Caller

Phone Number:
13806048464

5503301
5503302
5503303
5503304
5503305
5503306
5503307
5503308
5503309

E1

501

502

503

504

505

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings

Step 18 Setup feature codes


Step 19 Setup SIP settings
Step 20 Setup voicemail
Step 21 Setup music on hold

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 18 Setup feature codes
# + Ext.
*1
*2
*02
*3
*03
*4
*04
*5
*6
*70

*71
*071
*72
*072
*73
*073
*74
*074
*75
*075

Leave voice message


One touch record
Read voice message
Voicemail Main Menu
Attended transfer
Blind transfer
Pick up the call
Pick up a specific extension
Intercom
Parking call
Reset to defaults
Note: When reset to defaults, the call forward default value will be
1) Always forward: Disable
2) Busy forward to voice mail: Enable
3) No answer forward to voice mail: Enable
4) Do not disturb: Disable
Enable always forward
Disable always forward
Enable busy forward
Disable busy forward
Enable no answer forward
Disable no answer forward
Forward to number(*74+phone number)
e.g.: *74501, it will forward the call to extension 501.
Forward to Voicemail
Enable do not disturb
Disable do not disturb

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 18 Setup feature codes

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 19 Setup SIP settings

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 19 Setup SIP settings

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 19 Setup SIP settings

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 20 Setup voicemail

Basic Settings Others


2.2.6 Other settings Step 21 Setup music on hold

Basic Settings Security


2.2.7 Security

Step 22 Setup IP restriction on extensions page


Step 23 Firewall settings
Step 24 Backup and Restore

Basic Settings Security


2.2.7 Security- Step 22 Enable IP Restriction for extensions

For local extensions

For remote extensions

Basic Settings Security


2.2.7 Security Step 23 Firewall & Blacklist are available

Sip attack packets

Firewall

Hacker

Our MyPBX can detect that huge amount SIP packets in short time is an abnormal for a SIP
station. MyPBX will add the IP address of the host, which send too many SIP packets in a
very short time, into blacklist automatically. Once the IP being added into blacklist, the host
will not be able to send any packets to MyPBX unless the administrator deletes the IP from
blacklist manually. The normal SIP packets speed can be defined on IP blacklist rule section.
Sometimes, when the IP phone subscribe a lot BLF status on their phone, the operator's IP
phone for example, it will send a lot SIP packets as well. Then MyPBX might add the normal
SIP extension into blacklist by mistake as well. Therefore we need to define white list by

Basic Settings Security


2.2.7 Security- Step 23 Firewall configurations

Basic Settings Security


2.2.7 Security Step 24 Backup and restore

General Limitations
General limitations

General Limitations of MyPBX

MyPBX Technical Training


1

Introduction

Basic settings

Advanced settings

Solution

Advanced Settings Call


3.1 control
Call control Option 1 Only the selected extension can dial out

Advanced Settings Call


3.1
Call control Option 2 Setup a password for the outbound route
control

Advanced Settings Call


3.1control
Call control Option 3 Setup PIN user for the outbound route

Advanced Settings Call recording


3.2 Call Recording only available in MyPBX Enterprise

Note that you need a hard disk installed in MyPBX before you can enable the call
recording feature. Below are suggested hard disk:
(Seagate)500G ST9500325AS 5400RPM 8MB SATAII interface laptop hard-disk
(Seagate)500G ST9500420AS 7200RPM 16MB SATAII interface laptop hard-disk
(Seagate)320G ST9320325AS 5400RPM 8MB SATAII interface laptop hard-disk

Advanced Settings Call recording


3.2 MyPBX Enterprise- Recording Interface for administrator

Advanced Settings
3.2 MyPBX Enterprise- Recording Interface for extension users
Recording

Advanced Settings Firmware


3.3Upgrade
Update firmware in MyPBX through two ways: HTTP & TFTP

Advanced Settings Auto Provision


3.4 MyPBX act as an Auto Provision server

Get configurations files from MyPBX

Advanced Settings Call through


Outlook
3.5 Call out through Outlook contacts

Task Establish a small


network

MyPBX Technical Training


1

Introduction

Basic settings

Advanced settings

Solution

Solutions Remote extension


4.1 Remote working solution

Solutions Remote office


4.2 Remote office solution

Solutions Traditional PABX


4.3 Connect MyPBX with traditional PABX

You may note that we can connect using BRI or PRI channels as well

Solutions Skype Connect


4.4 Connect MyPBX to Skype world

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