3 configuration procedure, 1 case i: stack multiple ip pbx boxes from scratch, Configuration procedure – Planet Technology IPX-2000 User Manual

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4.11.3 Configuration Procedure

The following examples illustrate how to configure a stack.

4.11.3.1 Case I: Stack multiple IP PBX boxes from scratch

1.

Ensure all boxes have factory default settings before being stacked.

2.

Ensure all boxes have TCP routing to each other via LAN interfaces if they are in different local

networks.

3.

Select one of the boxes to be the master box. Others are slave boxes consequently.

4.

For each slave box, go to System -> Stackable page to specify the master’s IP address and click

Apply. Make sure to configure slave boxes before assigning to master box.

5.

For the master box, go to System -> Stackable page. Select Enable Master Mode check box.

6.

Enter IP address and port of a slave box, and then click Add. If clients support SIP 305 or SIP

302 response, select the By 305 Use Proxy or By 302 Moved Temporarily check box in

Registration Load Balance.

Do this step again if more than one slave box is stacked.

7.

After adding all slave boxes, click Apply.

8. Go

to

Service -> IP PBX Service and click Restart to reflect the changes.

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.

In order to share SIP and FXO PSTN trunks with other boxes, you need to do the following settings.

For instance, a FXO PSTN trunk (with a route pattern) is configured on box A and assigned to some

usergroups. You would like to share this FXO PSTN trunk with box B.

1.

On box B, configure a route with the pattern equals to the one associated with this FXO PSTN

trunk, and then assign this route to the routegroup associated with the intra trunk from box B

toward box A.

2. Click

Reload in Service -> IP PBX Service of master box.

To explain step one more clearly, for example, box A is 192.168.1.100 and box B is 192.168.1.101.

There is a FXO PSTN trunk “pstn1” with a route pattern “9./1”

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configured on box A. In order to share

this FXO PSTN trunk among box A and B, on box B we can configure a route “BoxA-pstn1” with pattern

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9./1 means pattern is 9. and number of stripped digits is 1.

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