Internet Telephony PBX System IPX2000V 2 SOP for
Internet Telephony PBX System IPX-2000(V 2) SOP for the Stackable Management www. planet. com. tw 1
Agenda l l Overview § What is stackable § Operation Modes § Consolidated Management Lab environment Configuration § Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time § Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box § Case III: Add more than one slave boxes to an existing stack § Case IV: use SIP 305 or SIP 302 function § Case V : Remove slave boxes from stack Q&A www. planet. com. tw 2
Overview What is stackable l l PLANET IP PBX is scalable and allows you to enlarge capacity by stacking up to four IP PBX boxes to form a cluster. It only operate on PLANET IPX-2000 so far. www. planet. com. tw 3
Overview Operation Modes l PLANET IP PBX provides three modes: Ø Standalone mode Ø Master mode Ø Slave mode l The default mode is standalone mode while there is no cluster and IP PBX box works independently. Once a cluster is formed, only one IP PBX box runs in master mode, and rest of boxes run in slave mode in the cluster. l For instance, with full-capacity case, there would be one master box and 3 slave boxes in a cluster. l Select System – Stackable to see the current operation mode of each IP PBX box. www. planet. com. tw 4
Overview Consolidated Management l Stackable Management page of the master box not only indicates IP addresses of current slave boxes in a cluster but also allows you to add new slave boxes to the cluster or remove slave boxes from the cluster. l Within a cluster, any update of configuration information to the master box would affect all slave boxes automatically. As a result, you shall only configure the master box to take control over the whole cluster in most case 1. Meanwhile, all boxes within the same cluster share the same registration information and work as one single box Case 1 However, for SIP and PSTN trunks and Meet-me conferences, you need to configure them respectively on each box in stack. It is similar to how you configure them in standalone mode. Case 2 For Registration Load Balance function, you need to configure them respectively on each box in stack. www. planet. com. tw 5
Lab environment www. planet. com. tw 6
. Configurations Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time Notice items l l Ensure all boxes have factory default settings before being stacked. Ensure all boxes have TCP routing to each other via LAN interfaces if they are in different local networks. Select one of the boxes to be the master box. Others are slave boxes consequently Make sure both master and slave box IP are all in the same segment. www. planet. com. tw 7
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 1. Change the LAN IP of the slave box in order to avoid the same IP as the master box. Select PBX System -> On-board LAN Setup to modify IP address www. planet. com. tw 8
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 2. Please stopped the DHCP service of PBX as the following illustration. Select PBX System -> Service -> DHCP Service to disable the DHCP Service www. planet. com. tw 9
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 3. For each slave box, go to System -> Stackable page to specify the master’s IP address and click APPLY STEP 1 : Enter the master’s IP address STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 10
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 4. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 11
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 5. For the master box, go to System -> Stackable page. Select Enable Master Mode check box, enter IP address and port of a slave box, and then click ADD, one by one for each of them. STEP 1 : Enable Master Mode STEP 3 : Click ADD STEP 2 : Enter IP address of the slave box www. planet. com. tw 12
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time 6. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 13
Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes at a time All boxes are stacked and a cluster is formed. You can start to configure extensions etc. on master box to make internal calls possible. You can also configure SIP and PSTN trunks on each box to enable inbound and outbound calls. Any configuration change in stack requires RELOAD in Service -> IP PBX Service of master box. www. planet. com. tw 14
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box This case means that there is a standalone box up running for a while. Now you would like to add a new box to form a cluster. Therefore, the standalone box will become a master box later. Notice items l l l Ensure all boxes have TCP routing to each other via LAN interfaces if they are in different local networks. Select one of the boxes to be the master box. Others are slave boxes consequently Make sure both master and slave box IP are all in the same segment. www. planet. com. tw 15
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 1. Change the LAN IP of the slave box in order to avoid the same IP as the master box. Select PBX System -> On-board LAN Setup to modify IP address www. planet. com. tw 16
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 2. Now, backup the IP PBX configuration on the existing box (standalone). Go to Service->IP PBX Service and select BACKUP Click BACKUP www. planet. com. tw 17
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 3. Now, go to Service ->TFTP Service -> Download / Delete File from the Above Folder -> GET FILE to get the newest file and save it. www. planet. com. tw Click GET FILE to get the newest configuration file and save it 18
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 4. Go to the GUI of the new one (slave box) , then restore this configuration file to the new one (slave box). Go to Service -> TFTP Service -> upload File -> Browse to put backup file which stores in C: STEP 1: Choice the configuration file which stores in C disk. STEP 2 : Click PUT FILE www. planet. com. tw 19
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 5. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 20
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 6. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and select the newest file from IP PBX Configuration Restore , then click RESTORE. www. planet. com. tw 21
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 7. On new box (slave box), remove : ü All trunk configurations including routes and route groups ü All Meet-me conference configurations first. www. planet. com. tw 22
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 8. Please stopped the DHCP service of PBX as the following illustration. Select PBX System -> Service -> DHCP Service to disable the DHCP Service www. planet. com. tw 23
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 9. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 24
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 10. For each slave box, go to System -> Stackable page to specify the master’s IP address and click APPLY STEP 1: Enter the master’s IP address STEP 2: Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 25
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 11. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 26
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 12. For the master box, go to System -> Stackable page. Select Enable Master Mode check box, enter IP address and port of a slave box, and then click ADD, one by one for each of them. STEP 1: Enable Master Mode STEP 3: Click ADD STEP 2: Enter the slave’s IP address www. planet. com. tw 27
Case II: Stack a new IP PBX box with an existing running box 13. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes The existing box turns to a master box and the new box is a slave box in the cluster. www. planet. com. tw 28
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack Similar to previous case, you can also add more slave boxes to an existing cluster. 1. Change the LAN IP of the slave box in order to avoid the same IP as the master box. Select PBX System -> On-board LAN Setup to modify IP address STEP 1: Input the IP address and netmask STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 29
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 2. Now, backup the IP PBX configuration on the existing box (Master). Go to Service->IP PBX Service and select BACKUP Click BACKUP www. planet. com. tw 30
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 3. Now, go to Service ->TFTP Service -> Download / Delete File from the Above Folder -> GET FILE to get the newest file and save it. Click GET FILE to get the newest configuration file and save it www. planet. com. tw 31
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 4. Go to the GUI of the new one (slave box) , then restore this configuration to the new one (slave box). Go to Service ->TFTP Service -> upload File -> Browse to put backup file which stores in C: STEP 1: Choice the configuration file which stores in C disk. STEP 2 : Click PUT FILE www. planet. com. tw 32
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 5. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 33
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 6. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and select the newest file from IP PBX Configuration Restore , then click RESTORE. www. planet. com. tw 34
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 7. On new box (slave box), remove : Ø All trunk configurations including routes and route groups Ø All Meet-me conference configurations first. www. planet. com. tw 35
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 8. Please stopped the DHCP service of PBX as the following illustration. Select PBX System -> Service -> DHCP Service to disable the DHCP Service www. planet. com. tw 36
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 9. Go to the new one (slave box ) , Select PBX System -> Stackable to remove the parameter of the Interface which like the following illustration. STEP 1 : Remove slave’s IP address STEP 3 : Click Confirm STEP 2 : Click DEL www. planet. com. tw 37
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 10. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes www. planet. com. tw 38
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 11. For each slave box, go to System -> Stackable page to specify the master’s IP address and click APPLY STEP 1 : Enter the master’s IP address STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 39
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 12. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 40
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 13. For the master box, go to System -> Stackable page. Select Enable Master Mode check box, enter IP address and port of a slave box, and then click ADD, one by one for each of them. STEP 2 : Click ADD STEP 1 : Enter the second slave’s IP address www. planet. com. tw 41
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 14. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 42
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack 15. You can open the GUI of the new box joining to the master box And go to System -> Stackable page to observe if it become slave or not. It should like the following illustration after configuration. www. planet. com. tw 43
Case III: Add more than one slave box to an existing stack www. planet. com. tw 44
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function What is SIP 305 Register these three IP Phones to the stacked IP PBXs cluster and set the registrar server of these three phones to the master IP PBX And enable the use 305 option under the load balance function to check does the IP Phone accepts the SIP 305 (use proxy only). If These three IP Phones separated register on different IP PBX then the test pass , if these three IP Phones all register on the master IP PBX then the test failed. www. planet. com. tw 45
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function What is SIP 302 Register these three IP Phones to the stacked IP PBXs cluster and set the registrar server of these three phones to the master IP PBX And enable the use 305 option under the load balance function to check does the IP Phone accepts the SIP 302 (move temporary). If These three IP Phones separated register on different IP PBX then the test pass , if these three IP Phones all register on the master IP PBX then the test failed. www. planet. com. tw 46
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function Notice items 1. 2. Make sure if the PBX box has become stack then You can just use the SIP 302 or 305 function. Please remember to register the BB Phone again after settings then the load balance function will be enable. www. planet. com. tw 47
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function Use 305 function 1. For the slave box, go to System -> Stackable -> Registration Load Balance and select By 305 Use Proxy STEP 1 : Select By 305 Use Proxy STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 48
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 2. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 49
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 3. For the master box, go to System -> Stackable -> Registration Load Balance and select By 305 Use Proxy STEP 2 : Click APPLY STEP 1 : Select By 305 Use Proxy www. planet. com. tw 50
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 4. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 51
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 5. Please remember to register the BB Phone again after settings then the load balance function will be enable. There are two ways to test and verify: l For the master and slave box, go to System -> Maintenance -> SIP UA to see the registration status and it should like the following illustration. www. planet. com. tw 52
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function l Use ethereal to observe register status then you can see the “ 305 use proxy ” as the following illustration. www. planet. com. tw 53
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function Use 302 function 1. For the slave box, go to System -> Stackable -> Registration Load Balance and select By 302 Moved Temporary , then click APPLY STEP 1: Select By 302 Moved Temporarily STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 54
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 2. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 55
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 3. For the master box, go to System -> Stackable -> Registration Load Balance and select By 302 Moved Temporary , then click APPLY STEP 1: Select By 302 Moved Temporarily STEP 2 : Click APPLY www. planet. com. tw 56
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 4. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service and click RELOAD and RESTART to reflect the changes. www. planet. com. tw 57
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function 5. Please remember to register the BB Phone again after settings then the load balance function will be enable. There are two ways to test and verify: l For the master and slave box, go to System -> Maintenance > SIP UA to see the registration status and it should like the following illustration. www. planet. com. tw 58
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function l Use ethereal to observe register status then you can see the “ 302 Moved Temporary” as the following illustration. www. planet. com. tw 59
Case IV: Use SIP 305 or SIP 305 function If these IP Phones separated register on different IP PBX then the test pass , if these IP Phones all register on the master IP PBX then the test failed. www. planet. com. tw 60
Case V: Remove slave boxes from stack 1. Go to System -> Stackable of the master box. 2. Select IP address of a slave box you would like to remove in Slave Peers, and then click DEL. Click APPLY. Go to Service -> IP PBX Service of the master box, and click RESTART to reflect the changes. The cluster no longer owns the removed box. The removed box gets off the cluster and would turn back to be standalone. Moreover, the master box would also turn back to be standalone if all slave boxes are removed and the cluster does not exist any more. 3. 4. 5. www. planet. com. tw 61
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