3. High end enterprise level hybrid
IPPBX to facilitate your
communication with its rich
function, powerful performance,
wide interoperability, great
customizability, and easy
administration.
All you need in
one device !!!
MyPBX Series
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4. SOHO
32 SIP users, 15 concurrent calls, small and comprehensive
Standard
100 SIP users, 25 concurrent calls, meet the highest standards
100 SIP users, 25 concurrent calls, professional business solution
U100
U200
U300
U5XX
200 SIP users, 50 concurrent calls, all you need in one system
300 SIP users, 50 concurrent calls, more features with least cost
500 SIP users, 80 concurrent calls, powerful solution for enterprises
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7. Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
USB port for
external storage
Network
Interface
LED lights for
Corresponding port
MyPBX SOHO
Up to 4 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
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8. MyPBX Standard
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
LED lights for
Corresponding port
USB port for
external storage
Network
Interface
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
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9. MyPBX U100
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
LED lights for
Corresponding port
Network
Interface
USB port for
external storage
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
Console
port
Audio in/ out
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10. MyPBX U200
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
LED lights for
Corresponding port
Network
Interface
USB port for
external storage
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
Console
port
Audio in/ out
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11. MyPBX U300
2 FXS Ports
1 E1 Port
E1 port
Console
port
Audio in/ out
Network
Interface
FXS Ports
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12. MyPBX U500
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
LED lights for
Corresponding port
Network
Interface
USB port for
external storage
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
Console
port
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13. MyPBX U510
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
LED lights for
Corresponding port
Network
Interface
USB port for
external storage
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
Console
port
E1 port
1 E1 Port
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14. MyPBX U520
Up to 16 Analog ports( FXO/FXS)
Up to 8 GSM/CDMA/WCDMA channels
LED lights for
Corresponding port
Network
Interface
USB port for
external storage
Port status
indicator
RJ11 ports
Console
port
E1 ports
2 E1 Ports
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15. • Call Transfer
• Call Forwarding
• Call Pickup
• Call Waiting
• Call Back
• Call Detail Records
• Queues
• Ring Group
• IVR
• Call Holding
• Music on Hold
• Caller ID
• Three-way Calling
• Voicemail
• Speed Dial
• Do Not Disturb (DND)
• Call Blacklist
• BLF
Basic Features
19. Basic Configuration
System and network settings
Configure and Register extensions
Configure Trunks
Outbound call control
Inbound call control
Other Basic Settings
Security and Backup
20. Warming Up
Part1. MyPBX Connection
Let’s see how to connect
Switch, IP phones, router and
MyPBX in the same network
21. Warming Up (cont.)
Part2. Login MyPBX’s web interface
1. Power on your Laptop/PC and log in
2. Set the NIC (Ethernet Port) of your Laptop/PC to match MyPBX’s 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 the system initializes properly. This may take a few minutes. Once the RUN LED blinks
green, it means the system is working normally.
3. Open your browser and go to http://192.168.5.150
22. Warming Up (cont.)
Log into web GUI and change a
new IP address
Factory default IP address:
192.168.5.150
Default username: admin
Password: password
24. System and network settings
Step 1 Set a new IP address for MyPBX
Step 2 Set a new password for the web GUI
Step 3 Set the Date and Time for MyPBX
Step 4 Download the system prompts for MyPBX
42. Outbound call control
Step 9 Create outbound route which allows you to dial out
through trunk we configured.
43. Outbound call control (Cont.)
• Logic
Input numbers—The
numbers dialed through
phones
Match dial Pattern — Special
characters have special
meanings
Transform digits—Copy from
input/Remove/Insert digits
Send to destinations—Send
to different trunks/branch
offices
phone
number
Match
the Dial
pattern
Check the
next route
Transform
digits
Send to
destination
trunk
Yes
No
45. Outbound call control (Cont.)
• Dial pattern
Dial pattern will match from the beginning to the end
We can choose different trunks for different calls
For 110, we can choose PSTN
For Local 7 digits calls, we might choose PRI 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 itself.
46. Inbound call control
Step 10. Define the business hours for company
Step 11. Set the inbound route with the destination pre-
configured
49. Inbound call control (Cont.)
Input
Is it in the
blacklist
Give Dial Tone
Go to
configured
destination
Yes
Yes
No
Go to holiday
destination
Yes
Go to
non-office
destination
No
No
Match
Resource
trunk?
Yes
Check
Next rules
No
No
Yes
• Logic
Reject the
call
Match
DID/CID
Mobile
Extension
Match
Business
hours
Match
Holiday
Yes
50. Inbound call control (Cont.)
Play IVR
prompt and
wait for key
Key
Press?
Reach
Repeat
count?
Wait for Key
time out
Valid
key?
Time out
destination
Key event
destination
Invalid
destination
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
• IVR
60. Security & Backup (Cont.)
• Check basic Security settings
Hacker
Firewall
Sip attack packets
MyPBX can detect if an abnormal amount of SIP packets is sent to a SIP station, within a short
period of time. MyPBX will then add the IP address of the “guilty” host, to be blacklisted
automatically. Once an IP has been added to the blacklist, the host will no longer be able to send
any packets to MyPBX, unless the administrator deletes the IP from the blacklist manually.
61. Security & Backup (Cont.)
• Do backup when all finished
Backup the configurations when all tests work fine, you can download it to local pc for storage as well.