Technical Publications August 13 CyberData SIP Paging Adapter Integration with Zultys MX Author: Zultys Technical Support Department This document covers the integration of CyberData’s SIP Paging Adapter with the Zultys MX. This document was written for MX Version 8.
Technical Publications 1 Contents 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 INTEGRATION ......................................................................................................................... 3 SIP PAGE ................................................................................................................................. 3 PURE MULTICAST ...............................................................................................................
Technical Publications 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 11 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 12 CONFIGURATION FOR ZIP3 DEVICES ............................................................................. 20 TO LISTEN FOR MULTICAST PAGING ..................................................................................... 20 CONFIGURING PAGE BUTTON .............................................................................................. 20 MULTIPLE ZONES OR GROUPS.............................................................
Technical Publications Traditional paging equipment can be integrated into this solution using CyberData SIP Paging Adapter’s Audio Out and Relays. 2.2 Pure Multicast When using CyberData paging equipment you can integrate as a pure multicast solution, in that you will no longer use the paging services of the MX, and rely purely on Multicast capabilities of the ZIP5, ZIP3 and CyberData equipment.
Technical Publications The recipient can drop the incoming page if required. The recipient can also press Do Not Disturb (DND) or other “ignore” options on the device to ignore/reject any incoming pages. 3.2 Caveats of Multicast Paging Multicast paging is supported on ZIP5/ZIP3 phones only. There is no guaranteed interoperability with any other Zultys-supported phones. CyberData Paging Equipment is an exception, as it has been tested and certified to work properly with the ZIP5/ZIP3 phones.
Technical Publications 4 SIP Paging 4.1 How SIP Paging Works SIP paging works as follows: the user places a SIP call to the CyberData Paging Adapter with an auto answer flag and the CyberData Pagign Adapter answers the call requesting the user to press “0” to create a page, the pager then in played over the CyberData Paging Adapter only. No phones can be paged using this integration method. 4.2 Caveats of SIP Paging Session License is required.
Technical Publications Sends SIP Register: Checked. Supports SIP based configuration: Checked. Number of Lines: 1. Supported auto-answer type: All Calls. Codecs: G711U and G711A. Send unsolicited NOTIFY for messages: Unchecked. Send Syslog event when device is not registered..: This is an optional selection that is recommended to allow the MX to generate a syslog notification if the paging equipment is off line The remaining options are unchecked. 5.
Technical Publications Device Type: Generic SIP device. Add Single Device: Selected. Click Next to proceed to the next screen. Profile: Select the Generic SIP Device Profile created in section 5.1. Default Location: Select the proper location from the drop-down. Device ID: Type the ID to register CyberData Equipment Ringing extension. Contact: Not used. SIP Proxy Password: Type the password if required. 5.
Technical Publications 6 Creating a Generic SIP Device on the MX for paging capabilities When using the CyberData SIP Paging Adapter for paging capabilities, Zultys recommends creating a Generic SIP Device and a user for the CyberData Paging equipment. Only a single device and User is required for paging purposes only, the Night Ringer will require its own user and device. The Paging features of the CyberData Equipment interfaces with the MX system through a preconfigured MX user.
Technical Publications 6.2 Create Generic SIP Device Create a generic SIP device on the MX for the MX to integrate with CyberData Equipment. Make sure that the following options are selected. Device Type: Generic SIP device. Add Single Device: Selected. Click Next to proceed to the next screen. CyberData SIP Paging Adapter Integration with MX (0000000400) Revision 14 - August 2, 2013 © 2013 Zultys, Inc.
Technical Publications Profile: Select the Generic SIP Device Profile created in section 6.1. Default Location: Select the proper location from the drop-down. Device ID: Type the ID to register CyberData Paging extension. Contact: Not used. SIP Proxy Password: Type the password if required. 6.3 Create User and Assign User to the Device After creating the device that will interface with CyberData Paging Equipment, create a user and assign the user to this device.
Technical Publications integration option, the CyberData equipment will not be registering with the MX, and it is suggested to set static IPs to all CyberData equipment, or use the “Discover Utility” to identify the IP addresses assigned to the CyberData Equipment for future administration. 8.
Technical Publications Current Settings: Provides you with the current IP addressing of the device, Mac address and serial number. The home screen will also show the current registration status, and features enabled on the CyberData SIP Paging Adapter. Import/Export Settings Allows for Importing and Exporting settings of the CyberData paging Adapter Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Technical Publications causes these amplifiers to turn on only when audio is sent to them. Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. When the Test Audio button is pressed, you will hear a voice message for testing the device audio quality and volume. Click on the Test Relay button to do a relay test. Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system. 8.
Technical Publications Enable SIP Operation: Checked SIP Server: IP or FQDN of the MX Backup SIP Server 1: Only Used if using MXNetwork with failover, then will be the IP address or FQDN of the failover node.
Technical Publications RTP Port (even): 20000 Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system. 8.4 Nightringer Configuration Nightringer configuration screen is used to configure the SIP registration parameters used by the CyberData SIP Page Adapter to register with the MX for Night Bell or Nightringer purposes.
Technical Publications Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system. 8.5 Multicast Configuration Multicast Configuration is used to create multiple zones that the CyberData SIP Paging Adapter will listen to and relay pages that are received, configure each multicast zone to match the multicast configuration on the CyberData SIP Paging Adapter. When playing multicast streams, audio on different streams will preempt each other according to their priority in the list.
Technical Publications Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system. 8.6 Audio Configuration CyberData SIP Paging Adapter allows you replace all the prompts used by the Paging Adapter with your own custom paging prompts.
Technical Publications 9 Configuration for ZIP5 devices An Administrator can use the following parameters in the Advanced Tab of the device profile to create Paging Groups or Zones. For incoming RTP multicasts, the ringing display is dependent on the “Allow Barge-In” parameter. If this parameter is disabled, and there is no other call on the phone, then the paging is automatically played via the preferred audio device (see the model-specific IP Phone User Guide for setting Audio Mode on the phone).
Technical Publications topsoftkey1 label : Page topsoftkey1 type : paging topsoftkey1 locked : 0 paging group listening : 234.2.1.1:10002 9.1.2 Example 2 (53e) In the below example we are creating a single page zone which this phone can send pages to, and receive pages from. The phone in this example is a 53e phone and the upper left key is the paging key. This device will listen to 2 different paging groups as defined in the paging group listening entry. prgkey5 value : 234.2.1.
Technical Publications memory6.DKtype = 24 memory6.Line = 0 memory6.Value = 234.2.1.1:10002 memory6.PickupValue = 10.3 Multiple Zones or Groups Each new zone or group requires a unique IP address and Port. If you use the same port for all zones but a unique IP paging will not work. To add multiple listening groups, change the N value to a value between 1 and 10, and assign a unique IP and port for each page group. ListenAddressN.Label = Page_MC ListenAddressN.
Technical Publications On the Left side you will find your navigation options, Device Name: Shows the device name (25 character limit). If using multiple paging speakers, please provide a unique name for each speaker. Change Username: Type in this field to change the username (25 character limit). Default: admin Change Password: Type in this field to change the password (19 character limit).
Technical Publications Use Digital Volume Control: Unchecked Speaker Volume: 4 Volume Boot: Unchecked Activate Relay with DTMF code: Unchecked DTMF Activation Code: 321 DTMF Activation Duration: 2 Activate Relay during Ring: Unchecked Activate Relay During Night Ring: Unchecked Activate Relay During Call Active: Unchecked Beep on Initialization: Checked . Click on the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Technical Publications Enable SIP Operation: Unchecked SIP Server: Blank Backup SIP Server 1: Not Used Backup SIP Server 2: Not Used Remote SIP Port: 5060 Local SIP Port: 5060 Outbound Proxy: must be left blank Outbound Proxy Port: 0 SIP User ID: Not Used Authentication ID: Not Used Authentication Password: Not Used Register with a SIP Server: Unchecked Re-registration Interval: Not Used Unregister on Reboot: Unchecked Buffer SIP Calls: Unchecked Beep on page: Unchecked Terminate call after delay: 0 RTP Por
Technical Publications 11.5 Multicast Configuration CyberData Ceiling Speakers cannot be integrated to the SIP Paging Adapter Night Ring abilities, as the Night Ring function of the Paging Adapter does not convert to Multicast. 12 MXNetwork Integration 12.1 Paging Between Nodes Integrating the CyberData SIP Paging Adapter with MXNetwork allows for quick and easy integration of paging between the nodes.