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General description
This screen shows where boards are installed in the main cabinet of an OXO Connect and displays
information on these boards.
This screen displays information on the IPBOX of an OXO Connect Evolution.

As of OmniPCX Office RCE R10.0, the PowerCPU unit is replaced by an enhanced version known as
PowerCPU EE. In the PowerCPU EE, the SD card and hard-disk are replaced by MSDB as unique mass
storage device. This means that the PowerCPU EE does not support the optional hard disk.
OXO Connect R2.0 (Q4 2016) only accepts PowerCPU EE boards.

Fields description
CPU Mode

Description This field displays in which mode the CPU is used: Cloud or CPE.

Power Supply (not relevant for OXO Connect Evolution)

This field displays the type of power of the PCX. The power varies in accordance with the
type of back panel and the number of slots.
Note: The CPU board can be used with

l the MEGA PS 3U 150W power supply (OXO Connect Large 150W)


Description l the MEGA PS 3U power supply (OXO Connect Large)
l the PSXS-N power supply ref. 3EH73072AC (100 V) (Compact (with hard disk when the
PowerCPU board is used), Small, Large platforms)
l the PS 2U-2 power supply, supporting both 110 V and 220 V (Medium platform)
l the PS XS-2 power supply (Compact platform)

Backpanel (not relevant for OXO Connect Evolution)

This field displays the type of backpanel in the PBX. The backpanel defines the number of
Description slots.
Note: The CPU board can be used with the XS-N backpanel.

Fan Status (not relevant for OXO Connect Evolution)

Board Area
Description This field shows whether the CPU board fan is active or not.
Power Supply
This field shows whether the power supply fan is active or not.

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Update
This button is used to update the fan data.

Table

When connected to an OXO Connect Evolution, the table contains a single line for IPBOX.
When connected to an OXO Connect, the table lists the boards contained in the main
cabinet.
Slot number
Shows the position of the board in the cabinet.
Board type
Shows the board type. It can be:
l No board
l CPU
l Analog Trunk
l ISDN
l LAN
Description l Mixed
l Single line
l UA reflexes
Board variant
Displays the VoIP capacity/type:
l No Armada daughterboard: PowerCPU-EE (Voip16)
l With ARMADA VoIP32: PowerCPU-EE (Voip48) (also applies to OmniPCX Office RCE, up
to R10.3)
l With ARMADA VoIP64: PowerCPU-EE (Voip16+Voip64)
Board present
Shows if the board is correctly installed in the cabinet and recognized.
Software version
Shows the version of the software installed on the board.

Software key features

General description
This screen is used to view the status of software licenses related to:
l voice communications,
l multi-site features,
l e-server features,
l system features,
l call facilities,
l network management features,

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l CTI features.

On each tab of this screen :


l the number of available licenses is given in the Authorized by software key field,
l the number of licenses being used is given in the Really activated field.

Tab description
Voice communication

UA users Maximum number of users of Reflexes sets (up to OmniPCX


Office RCE R10.3)

Maximum number of users of analog sets (up to OmniPCX


Analog users
Office RCE R10.3)

IP users Maximum number of users of e-Reflexes sets (up to OmniPCX


Office RCE R10.3)

Maximum number of IP-PIMphony users (up to OmniPCX Office


IP-PIMphony Media users
RCE R10.3)

DECT users Maximum number of users of Mobile Reflexes sets (up to


OmniPCX Office RCE R10.3)

Mobile IP users Maximum number of users of Mobile IP sets (up to OmniPCX


Office RCE R10.3)

Universal telephony Maximum number of users (as of OXO Connect R2.0)

Open SIP Phone users Maximum number of generic SIP phones which can be used in
enhanced mode

VoIP channels Maximum number of VoIP channels available for IP trunks and
IP subscribers

Number of On Demand users Maximum number On Demand users

My TeamWork Release Release number of the My TeamWork application

My TeamWork Audio Ports Maximum number of audio ports used by the My TeamWork
application

My TeamWork Data Ports Maximum number of data ports used by the My TeamWork
application

Mobile users for any phone Maximum number of users of any Mobile sets

Mobile users for Windows Maximum number of users of Windows

Mobile users for Nokia Maximum number of users of Nokia

Fax Server Ports

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Maximum number of ports used by the Fax Server

My IC Mobile users Maximum number of users of OpenTouch Conversation

SIP Companions Maximum number of SIP companions

My IC Web Users Maximum number of users of My IC Web

Maximum number of users of IP-DECT handsets (up to


IP-DECT Users
OmniPCX Office RCE R10.3)

Hot Desking Users Maximum number of users of Hot Desking Users

LAN / IP Configuration

General description
This window contains tabs related to LAN and IP configuration.
The LAN / IP Configuration window consists of five tabs:
LAN Configuration
Boards
IP address for PPP
Routing
Priority Mapping

LAN Configuration

General description
This tab provides two options for configuring voice and data traffic. You can:
l configure voice data to use a separate VLAN from data traffic
l configure voice data to be segmented with data and run over the same LAN
WARNING: When entering an IP address, the following rule must be applied: for a correct IP/subnet
address resolution, the IP address octets in decimal format must not include leading non significative
zeros values (allowed in octal format). Example: do not enter 172.019.043.100, enter 172.19.43.100.
Note: If the Main CPU needs to send packets to a destination beyond the LANs visible to the Main CPU, you
must also define routing information in the Routing tab.
Compatibility with releases prior to OmniPCX Office RCE R5.0

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When you use OMC to connect to a previous version of OmniPCX Office RCE, all new elements are
unavailable.

Fields description: eth0 tab


Data Traffic

Select this if you do not want to configure the VLAN for data
On Normal LAN (802.3
traffic. All data traffic will circulate on the LAN as normal
frames)
802.3 frames.

Use Priority Without VLAN Select this to use the 802.1p protocol to prioritize traffic
(802.1p VLAN id=0) without a VLAN.

Use VLAN (802.1p, 802.1Q) Select this to use 802.1p and 802.1Q protocols for QoS and
prioritizing traffic.

This is active only when Data Traffic has been configured to


use VLAN frames. It associates a data frame with a specific
VLAN ID VLAN ID. The default for data traffic is 2. Note: You cannot
enter the same ID for both data and voice traffic (the default
for voice traffic is 3).

This field displays the data network IP address


Description resulting from the subnet mask and router
Network IP Address settings.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

This field allows you to define the subnet mask


Description
for the PCX.
IP Subnet Mask
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format 0 and 255. Note: A consistent subnet mask
address must be provided.

This field allows you to define the data router IP


Description address. Note: If no voice VLAN is selected, this
Default Router IP Address router also routes voice frames.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

Use Management IP Address Select this to use a specific IP address for management.

This field allows you to define the management


Description
Management IP Address IP address
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

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Use Internet Access Board This checkbox configures the Internet Access Board as the
as Default Router default router.
Always disabled, not applicable anymore

Voice Traffic

Use the same LAN/VLAN Select this button to allow both voice and data traffic over
as Data Traffic the same LAN/VLAN.
Use a separate VLAN Select to configure a separate VLAN for voice traffic.
This is active only when Voice Traffic has been configured to
use VLAN frames. It associates a voice frame with a specific
VLAN ID VLAN ID. The default for voice traffic is 3. Note: You cannot
enter the same ID for both data and voice traffic (the default
for data traffic is 2).

This field displays the voice network IP address


Description resulting from the subnet mask and router
Network IP Address settings.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

This field allows you to define the subnet mask


Description
for the PCX.
IP Subnet Mask
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format 0 and 255. Note: A consistent subnet mask
address must be provided.

This field allows you to define the voice router


IP address. Note: The proposed default value is
Description
Default Router IP Address taken from the next network IP address, as
calculated from the data network address.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

Fields description: eth1 tab


The eth1 tab is relevant only for OXO Connect Evolution R5.0 or higher.

Select this if you do not want to configure the VLAN for data
On Normal LAN (802.3
traffic. All data traffic will circulate on the LAN as normal
frames)
802.3 frames.

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Use Priority Without VLAN Select this to use the 802.1p protocol to prioritize traffic
(802.1p VLAN id=0) without a VLAN.

Use VLAN (802.1p, 802.1Q) Select this to use 802.1p and 802.1Q protocols for QoS and
prioritizing traffic.

This is active only when Data Traffic has been configured to


VLAN ID use VLAN frames. It associates a data frame with a specific
VLAN ID. The default for data traffic is 2.

This field displays the data network IP address


Description resulting from the subnet mask and router
Network IP Address settings.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

This field allows you to define the subnet mask


Description
for the PCX.
IP Subnet Mask
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format 0 and 255. Note: A consistent subnet mask
address must be provided.

This field allows you to define the data router IP


Description address. Note: If no voice VLAN is selected, this
Default Router IP Address router also routes voice frames.
The format is x.x.x.x where x is a value between
Format
0 and 255.

Router IP address/Domain
name IP address of the Router or Domain name.

Select this to activates DHCP service on eth1 interface, in


order to allow PC connection in DHCP mode on this interface
for OXO Connect Evolution configuration with OMC and Web
Activate DHCP on Ethernet
based tool (Webdiag).
1
By default this check box is enabled.
Deselect this to disable DHCP service on eth1 interface.

Boards

General description
This tab lists all IP addresses for the board. All fields in the array can be changed if they are valid within

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the context of the system.

Fields description

The possible board types are:


l Main CPU
l Main CPU Voice
l Internet Access
l Main CPU (eth1) (can be configured only for OXO Connect
Evolution R5.0 or higher)
Default value: 192.168.94.246.
Board l VoIP (Master)
l Remote access
Warnings are displayed in case of IP address conflict between Main CPU
and Main CPU (eth1).
Unused indicates that the IP address is unused and can be assigned to a
new board. Unused parameters are removed from OXO Connect/OXO
Connect Evolution R5.0 or higher.
Note: Where there is more than one board in a category, one is
designated as "master" and the others as "slave".

The icons indicate the type of LAN associated to each board: Data
LAN
LAN/VLAN or Voice VLAN.

IP Address The IP address of the board, in the format x.x.x.x.

VoIP Gateway Name The VoIP gateway name.

Network IP Address The network IP address and subnet mask iP address configurations in
the LAN Configuration tab are displayed here.
IP Subnet Mask Note: Each board can be used in only one of the specified networks.

IP address for PPP

This screen applies to OXO Connect and OmniPCX Office RCE. It is not relevant for OXO Connect Evolution.

General description
This tab lists all the IP addresses available for PPP connections.

Fields description
Unique IP addresses

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Check this box to initialize all the entries in the table with the same values, so that the
Description
same IP addresses are always used for RAS connections.

Index

This field shows the index of the IP address. This index is defined by the system and cannot
Description
be modified.
Restriction The maximum number of IP addresses for RAS remote maintenance connections is 35.
Values From 1 to 35

PCX IP address

Description This field shows the RAS IP addresses for the system.
Restriction The addresses must be different from the other IP addresses on the system.

Client IP address

Description This field shows the IP addresses of the clients.


Restriction They must be consistent with the IP addresses for the PCX PPP.

Routing

General description
This tab lets you define the routing information needed to access other networks.
Note: If Web Based Management (WBM) is active, the routing tables are defined using WBM and the
Routing page in OMC is disabled.

Fields description

Destination Subnet The destination network address.

Destination Subnet Mask The destination subnet mask

Route Via The router IP address.

Data LAN/VLAN A copy of the network IP and subnet addresses that have been configured
in the LAN Configuration tab. Note: Each router can be used in only one of
Voice VLAN the specified networks.

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Priority Mapping

General description
This tab allows you to assign a priority mapping value between 0 and 7 for any of 64 possible DSCPs.
For OXO Connect, and OXO Connect Evolution in versions before R5.0, this can be configured for eth0
only (eth1 tab is not available).
As of OXO Connect Evolution R5.0, this can be configured for eth0 and eth1.

Fields description
Diffserv Code Point (DSCP/ToS)

The Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) protocol controls network traffic flow by assigning priority to different
traffic types. For example, voice traffic should be assigned a high priority because it needs an
uninterrupted traffic flow.
There are 64 possible DSCPs.
Service Type
Some DSCPs are associated with descriptive text which cannot be modified.

DSCP Service Type Description

0 Best Effort (BE)

8 Class 1

16 Class 2

24 Class 3

32 Class 4

40 Express Forwarding

46 Expedited Forwarding (EF)

48 Control

56 Control

802.1p Priority
Use this field to set the frame priority to use when an IP packet is transmitted.
Note: Use the Default button to restore to default values.

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DSCP Values 802.1p Priority

0-7 0

8-15 1

16-23 2

24-31 3

32-39 4

40-47 5

48-55 6

56-63 7

DNS

General description
This screen is used to configure the domain name server (DNS) addresses.
DNS configuration, along with an Internet access, is mandatory in order to receive WNS notifications

Fields description
Domain Name Server

DNS1 This optional field allows to define the primary domain name server IP address.
This optional field allows to define the secondary domain name server IP
DNS2
address.

DHCP

General description
This screen is used to configure the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
DHCP range has to be given in voice VLAN range if separate VLAN is configured for voice. It applies to all
DHCP ranges.

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Fields description
Dynamic Range

Validating this check box allows IP addresses to be assigned automatically to


Alcatel-Lucent IP Phones. The start and end of these addresses are declared in
ALU IP Phones: DHCP the Start Address and End Address fields in the Dynamic range box.
IP Range - Enable NOTE: Four ranges of IP addresses can be declared.
As of OmniPCX Office RCE R9.1, enabled by default.

As of OmniPCX Office RCE R9.1, checking this box allows IP addresses to be


automatically assigned to an OmniSwitch. The start and end of these addresses
OmniSwitch: DHCP IP are declared in the Start Address and End Address fields in the Dynamic range
Range - Enable box.
Enabled by default.
This button displays the list of connected OmniSwitches associated to MAC and IP
MAC/IP
addresses.
As of OXO Connect R2.0, an additional IP range is defined for STELLAR AP. The
DHCP IP range must be defined with the Cluster Virtual IP address.
As of OXO Connect R5.0, a Subnet Mask can be defined for STELLAR AP.
STELLAR AP: DHCP IP
Range - Enable When OMC 50.0 is connected to OXO Connect < R5.0, this field is set to
empty and greyed out. The Subnet Mask field can only be configured if the
STELLAR AP: DHCP IP Range checkbox is enabled. If the checkbox is disabled,
this field cannot be configured. OMC only accepts a valid subnet mask.
This button displays the list of connected HAPs associated to MAC and IP
MAC/IP
addresses.
As of OmniPCX Office RCE R9.1, validating this check box allows IP addresses to
be assigned automatically to Third-Party SIP Phones. The start and end of these
Advanced DHCP IP addresses are found in the Start Address and End Address fields in the Dynamic
Range - Enable range box.
Disabled by default.
This button displays the list of connected Third-Party SIP Phone associated to
MAC and IP addresses.
MAC/IP
NOTE: If the Third-Party SIP Phone is configured in static mode,the MAC/IP
button does not display details related to MAC and IP.

As of OmniPCX Office RCE R9.1,this button displays the Advanced DHCP


Advanced DHCP
Configuration window. For more information see below.

Advanced DHCP Configuration window


This windows is used to perform advanced DHCP configuration.
It contains two tabs: DHCP Parameters and Options profile.
DHCP Parameters
The DHCP Parameters tab allows to configure the assignment of IP addresses to SIP phones, by the DHCP
server.

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NOTE: Only 20 entries can be configured.


This tab is split in six columns.
The Index column indicates the index number of each entry.
The Device ID column allows to determine the type of ID to take into account for each entry.
Possible values for entries in this first column determine the values of the other columns

Select the form of the entry in the Type column:


l Data-string for values in hexadecimal format
Vendor Class ID l String for a typical label for this object class (e.g. alcatel.mipt.0)
Enter the string value in the VCI/MAC column.
The default value for the IP address column is dynamic and cannot be modified.
The Type column indicates data-string and cannot be modified.
Enter the string value in the VCI/MAC column, using wild characters (e.g.
MAC Group
1a:2b:3c*).
The default value for the IP address column is dynamic and cannot be modified.
The Type column indicates data-string and cannot be modified.
MAC Address Enter a valid MAC address in the VCI/MAC column.
Enter a valid IP address in the IP address column.
Any Device The Type, VCI/MAC and IP address columns cannot be modified.

The Profile index column refers to one of the DHCP option profile index (configured in the Options Profile
window, see below) to associate with each device ID.
Use the Add and Delete contextual menu options to insert or a remove a row. Use the Move up and Move
down contextual menu options to modify the order of rows.
Options Profile
This tab allows to configure specific profiles. These profiles can consist in combinations of DHCP options
or in one single DHCP option. To each profile corresponds an index number which is used in the Advanced
DHCP Configuration window (see above.)
NOTE: Only 20 entries can be configured, including sublines.
This tab is split in five columns.
Column description:

This column lists the pre-defined code values, that is to say: 66, 150, Next
Code Server, 67, 43. You may add a new code, with a value between 1 to 255 as
defined in the DHCP RFC.

This column displays the name of the code according to code value entered in
Name
the first column.

This column lists the supported data types (string, data-string, IP address and
Type
int)

This column allows to enter the values corresponding to the code value of the
first column.

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If the selected Type is:


l Data-string, only hexadecimal values can be used (i.e. 0 to F).
l IP address, enter a valid IP address.
Value
l int, enter numeric characters (i.e. 0 to 9)
Carefully verify your entries before validating your modifications. No system
verification is performed by the OMC or the system DHCP server

The Index column indicates the index number of each entry.


Use the Add and Subline Add contextual menu options to insert a new entry.

Web Proxy

General description
This tab lets you enable the WebProxy function. A proxy is used by the OXO Connect to connect to
Internet and set authentication parameters (login and password).

Fields description

Proxy enabled This check box activates the WebProxy function.

This number indicates the port number (OSI level 4) to be used. Value can
Web Proxy port be from 1 to 65535, 3128 being the default value. An incorrect value leads
to an error message.

Web proxy address The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the proxy server.

This is the hostname of the WebProxy server to be used. No check is


Web Proxy hostname
performed on this field.

Authentication required This check box activates the authentication procedure.

Username This fields contains the user identification to be used for authentication.

Password This field contains the password to be used for authentication.

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