====== MyPBX Soho ====== * Yeastar is affiliated with Yealink IP phones * http://www.yeastar.com/products/MyPBX-SOHO.asp * http://www.yealink.com/ * No IAX2 support * No WAN port ===== Default Settings ===== Web management: http://192.168.5.150 ==== Default Credentials ==== ^Application ^Username ^Password ^ |Web Management |admin |password | |CLI (SSH) |root |ys123456 | :!: You should change the ''admin'' password with the web interface on first login. :!: You should change the ''root'' password with the ''passwd'' command. ===== Network Settings ===== * Change the IP address, enable SSH on port 22, save, then reboot the unit * If you have trouble accessing the MyPBX at the new address, power cycle the unit ===== Date and Time ===== * Set the timezone and daylight savings, then reboot ===== Voicemail Settings ===== * Set up the SMTP server settings ==== Local Mail Server ==== For a local mail server with a trusted IP address: ^SMTP Server | | ^Port | 25 | All else blank/unset. ==== Remote Mail Server ==== For SSL, I had to manually edit /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf to be something like: mailhub=:465 AuthUser= AuthPass= UseTLS=YES root=postmaster hostname=mypbx rewriteDomain= ===== Options ===== * It is easiest to just use the defaults * If you want to change these settings, do it first ===== Extensions ===== * It is easiest to just use the default extensions * However, you should modify them: * use strong passwords * set pickup group to 1 ===== Trunks ===== * The analog ports are already set up ===== Outbound Routes ===== * If all outgoing calls are to be routed through the analog ports, edit the default route * Change the pattern to "X." * Do not strip any digits :!: At this point, you should be able to make an outgoing call, and probably receive incoming calls too. ===== Ring Groups ===== * The default ring group may be sufficient * Adjust to your needs and/or create other ring groups * Such as "Operators" or "Reception" ===== Inbound Routes ===== * The default inbound route may be sufficient * It routes calls to the default "Welcome" IVR * Minimally, you will want to: * Re-record the 'default' greeting * Or edit the default inbound route to point to an extension or a ring group ===== Time Conditions ===== * You may leave the Office Hours function disabled * Define your office open hours * Anything not included will be closed hours ^Monday-Friday |9:00-12:00 |13:00-17:00 |00:00-00:00 | ^Saturday-Sunday |00:00-00:00 | | | :!: Enable and save ===== IVRs ===== * First, decide if you want a phone or phones to ring before the IVR answers * If you do, create a 'reception' ring group that goes to the 'welcome' IVR if no one answers * Re-record the 'default' IVR prompt for business hours * Record an 'invalid' IVR prompt * Record a new night' IVR prompt * Edit the 'welcome' IVR ===== Remote Extensions ===== http://www.yeastar.com/download/Register-To-MyPBX-Remotely.pdf * Forward UDP ports into the PBX: * 5060, 10001-10200 * Set remote extension definition: * NAT ==== SIP Settings for Remote ==== * Set one of: * Extern IP (if static IP) * Extern Host (if dynamic DNS) * Also set: * Extern Refresh ''5'' (if dynamic DNS) * Local Network Address ''192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0'' ===== Link Two MyPBX ===== http://www.yeastar.com/download/Intercommunication-between-two-MyPBX.pdf