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Interconnection of MyPBX and Panasonic PABX Version 1.0 Date: June 15, 2015 Yeastar Information Technology Co. Ltd.

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Interconnection of MyPBX and

Panasonic PABX

Version 1.0

Date: June 15, 2015

Yeastar Information Technology Co. Ltd.

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Introduction Connect MyPBX with existing traditional PBX, enterprise could expand user capacity and add VoIP, E1, GSM, CDMA, and UMTS connectivity to the system. This guide shows you how to connect MyPBX with Panasonic traditional PBX TES824 and achieve the following features: Reach Each Other’s Extensions Calling from Panasonic through MyPBX trunks Note: Before connecting MyPBX to the Panasonic PABX, please make sure that you have installed O2 module, S2 module or SO module on MyPBX.

Description MyPBX

• Install an O2 module in slot 1: Port 1 and Port2 of MyPBX are FXO ports. • Install a S2 module in slot 2: Port 3 and Port 4 of MyPBX are FXS ports. • SIP Extension Range: 301-330 • FXS Extension Range: 601-602.

601 for FXS Port 3, 602 for FXS Port 4. Panasonic

• Extension Range: 101-124

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Reach Each Other’s Extensions

Making calls from Panasonic to MyPBX Connect Panasonic CO port to MyPBX FXS port.

Making calls from MyPBX to Panasonic Connect MyPBX FXO port to Panasonic Jack port Step1. Plug on end of a telephone wire to JACK01 Port on Panasonic, and the other end to FXO Port 1 on MyPBX. Step2. Configure an outbound route on MyPBX.

Route Name: Define a name for the route, “To_Panasonic”. Dial Pattern: 1XX

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Member Extensions: select the extensions, allowing them to call to Panasonic. Member Trunks: select the PSTN line that is connected to MyPBX Port 1. Step3. The extensions selected on MyPBX can directly dial extensions of Panasonic PABX now. Step4. Link the CO1 of Panasonic and the FXS Port 5 of MyPBX with a telephone wire. Step5. Pick up analog phone which is connected to Panasonic, dial 81 to seize the CO1 line that is connected with MyPBX. After hearing the dial tone, dial extension number on MyPBX. Note: To seize CO2 line on Panasonic, you should dial 82, and so on.

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Calling from Panasonic through MyPBX trunks After connecting Panasonic (CO port) and MyPBX (FXS port), users on Panasonic could use MyPBX trunks to make external calls. Here we show to how to use MyPBX SIP trunk to make calls from Panasonic. Step1. Link the CO1 of Panasonic and the FXS Port 5 of MyPBX with a telephone wire. Step2. Create an Outbound Route on MyPBX.

Route Name: Define a name for the route, “SIP_OUT”. Dial Pattern: 9. (do not forget the dot) Strip: 1

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Member Extensions: select the FXS extension, that the FXS port is connected to Panasonic CO port. Member Trunks: select a trunk to call out, here we choose a SIP trunk. Step3. Now, pick up Panasonic extension, dial 81 to seize the CO1 line. After hearing the dial tone, dial 9 and the external number.

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