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HiPath 3000/5000
IP Systems
Getting Started

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www.siemens-enterprise.com

The information provided in this document contains


merely general descriptions or characteristics of
performance which in case of actual use do not
always apply as described or which may change as
a result of further development of the products. An
obligation to provide the respective characteristics
shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of
contract. Availability and technical specifications are
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Contents

1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.1 The Most Important Features in Version 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1.2 The Most Important Features of Earlier Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
2 Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1 Target Group and Use of this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2 Varieties of the HiPath 3000/5000 IP System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.1 HiPath 3000 V8 IP System (Standalone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.2.2 HiPath 3000 V8 Networked IP Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.3 Typographical Conventions and Symbols Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.4 Further Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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3 Preparations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
4 HiPath 3000/5000 V8 IP Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.1 Step by Step Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.2 Installing the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
4.3 Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2
4.4 Initial Startup of HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3
4.5 Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
4.6 Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
4.7 Licensing the Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9
4.8 Configuring the IP Clients . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11
4.9 Further Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
4.10 Connection to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z-1

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Introduction

1.1

The Most Important Features in Version 8

"OpenScape Office" Unified Communications application

myPortal: User portal to access Unified Communications functions

myPortal for Outlook: User portal integrated in Microsoft Outlook to access the Unified
Communications functions.

myAttendant: AAP with status display

myAgent: Call center solution

Add-on for making calls using stationary or mobile telephones

Dual mode mobile telephones supported:

GSM and WLAN-SIP

SIP default features

Roaming

Xpressions Compact Mobility: Simultaneous signaling of calls on both the stationary and
mobile telephone

Mobility Entry Number of mobile users increased to 100

Feature improvements

User interface:

Redial list increased to 10 entries

Improved user interface for OpenStage 40

For Gigaset devices (CMI): Displays caller list and message waiting indication

SIP add-ons:

Support for video-enabled SIP endpoints (optiClient 130 S)

Call forwarding

Message Waiting Indication

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The Most Important Features of Earlier Versions

The following table shows and briefly explains the most important features already available in
earlier versions of HiPath 3000/5000:
Feature

Explanation

OpenStage

OpenStage is a new product family which provides innovative user solutions through intuitively designed functionality and ease of use. The
touch and sensor keys with integrated color LEDs, TouchSlider for volume control, TouchGuide navigation as well as a large swivel graphic
display with background illumination ensure easy and effective operation.
The product family includes:

OpenStage TDM
The models available are OpenStage 10, 20, 40, 60 and 80 TDM.

OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA)


The models available are OpenStage 20, 40, 60 and 80 CorNet-IP
(HFA).
The devices support:
CorNet-IP (HFA) based on H.323
Security and Encryption for H-Series Multimedia Terminals
H.235 Annex D
Voice codecs G.711, G.729, G.722
DHCP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP
TLS (Transport Layer Security)
SRTP (Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol)
according to IETF RFC 3711
Port-based Network Access Control 802.1x
QoS according to DiffServ
VLAN IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE)

ISDN numbering
plan (E.164)

New numbering plan for addressing telephone networks which specifies the components of a phone number and how many digits it may
contain.
Improved integration in networks with HiPath 4000, in applications and
in the future with Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSP).
The numbering plan can be configured using Manager E.

Number of key mod- Key modules are add-on devices that may be attached to the side of
ules increased to 250 your telephone. They increase the number of programmable keys per
telephone.
Previously limited to 100, now 250 key modules may be connected to
HiPath 3800 systems.

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Explanation

Route optimization in Route optimization is provided for IP networking on HiPath 3000/5000


networked HiPath
systems, i.e. transit traffic with identical source and target systems
3000/5000 systems (switched or forwarded traffic). No more channels are blocked.
Call forwarding to
voice mailbox

When forwarding calls from station A to station B, the system may be


configured to record unanswered calls from voice mailbox A or B.
This feature can be activated with Manager E
(Station view | Flags | Last destination mailbox active).

LDAP diagnosis

If there is no response or a bad response to a query to an LDAP server,


the display of the querying device (optiPoint, OpenStage TDM) shows
one of the following error messages:

"Server cannot be reached"

"Server busy"

"Server error"
When a search query has led to no result, the "No result" error message
appears.
HG 1500 provides an error report via Event log/Customer trace and
SNMP trap (configurable).

Remote upgrade
concept

The HiPath system software can be upgraded remotely. Customer data


is modified to comply with the new software.
This function, in particular for HiPath 5000 upgrades, is described in the
service manual.

analog trunk CLIP

When a call arrives over an analog trunk, the callers number is shown
on the display of the analog extension phone (also applies for optiPoint
phones).
The TMANI and TLANI modules collect the necessary data and forward
it.

EFC (Extended Fast In HiPath 3000/5000 V7, the CorNet-IP protocol has been extended
Connect)
with the addition of the EFC (Extended Fast Connect) protocol variant.
EFC is required to be able to fully use all features. For example the following features can be used:

Encryption of signaling and voice data in a company network (LAN)

IP/IP E2E payload via enterprise proxy for Internet telephony


All of a systems IP workpoints (HFA) and all IP workpoints (HFA) within
a network must support the EFC protocol.
Direct Payload to the Direct payload builds on EFC. Calls are routed directly to the Internet
Internet Telephony
telephony service provider via customer LAN and the router. Therefore
Service Provider
no B channels on the HG 1500 module are used from an IP telephone
to Internet telephony service provider. TDM telephones each occupy
one DSP channel.

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Explanation

Signaling & Payload Enables encrypted VoIP communication. The phone display briefly
Encryption (SPE)
shows the call status at the beginning of the call: "Secure Call" or "Standard Call".
No licenses are required for Signaling & Payload Encryption (SPE).
ComScendo licenses and B-channel licenses (security licenses) are always generated automatically by the Central License Server (CLS)
(one ComScendo security license is required per B channel).
T.38 via DSL

Fax communication via DSL


Using the T.38 protocol enables secure transmission of fax signals to
the Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) in HiPath 3000/5000
from V7 R4. This function can enabled using WBM; it is activated in the
default setting.

CSTA monitoring of
Internet Telephony
Service Provider
(ITSP) lines

Enables the integration of Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP)


lines in applications which are connected to the HiPath system via the
CSTA port. Therefore there are no longer any CSTA differences between TDM and ITSP lines.

Mobility Entry (not for This feature allows mobile stations to be integrated into the
USA)
HiPath 3000 system. Mobile stations are GSM telephones and telecommuter workplaces. The station has access to system features.
This feature is implemented through DISA. A mobile station is assigned
to a virtual station in the system. In the HiPath 3000 system, all features
are thus mapped to the virtual stations.
Note: To be able to use Mobility Entry via a GSM telephone, you need
to install the HiPath Mobility Client Software. The HiPath Mobility Client
Software is developed and provided by the company Speech Design.
The following website lists the GSM telephones are approved for Mobility Entry: http://www.speech-design.com/en/products/hipath-mobilityclient-software/
It is also possible to download the latest version of the HiPath Mobility
Client Software.
Note: It is only after possible to view the information once you have registered.
Lightning protection
strip
(part number
C39334-Z7052-C31)

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The lightening protection strip is an addition lightening protection for


HiPath 3000 and is only used for Brazil. It offers lightening protection up
to approx. 4 kV.
The power supply cable of the HiPath 3000 must be plugged into the
lightning protection strip. The lightning protection strip should be connected to the line voltage.

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Feature

Explanation

Power Box PB3000

The Power Box PB3000 is needed in a system

for emergency battery operation in the event of a power failure; that


is, when the function of an uninterruptible power supply is required.

if the system-internal power supply of the HiPath 3000 is insufficient to supply all connected terminals (corded and cordless).

Internet Telephony
Service Provider in
IP networking

A HiPath system can be simultaneously registered at an Internet Telephony Service Provider and be integrated into an IP network.
The systems in the network can also use the SIP numbers for incoming
and outgoing calls. Each extension (TDM, HFA, SIP and H.323 devices) in the networked system may obtain an MSN/DDI from the Internet
telephony service provider or transmits its default station number when
called.

Four Internet Telephony Service Providers Simultaneously

Using several providers helps to reduce costs.


Up to four ITSPs (Internet Telephony Service Provider) can be connected to a HiPath system at the same time. ITSPs can be prioritized using
LCR on the basis of the number dialed and the time.

STUN support

HiPath provides a STUN client for NAT Traversal that works together
with a STUN server at the ITSP. The ITSP is accessed by an external
router connected to the HiPath.

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As of HiPath 3000/5000 V7, the node station number of networked systems is entered as follows: Settings | System parameters | Flags. The path "Settings | Lines/
networking | Routes | PABX Number Incoming: PABX number" is no longer possible.
When updating to HiPath 3000/5000V8, note that after the customer database conversion, the node number is entered under Settings | System Parameters | Flags.
Otherwise IP networked subsystems can no longer call the CO.

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Target Group and Use of this Manual

Basics

2.1

Target Group and Use of this Manual

This document contains brief installation and startup instructions for a HiPath system or network.
It is intended for technically advanced customers who want to perform the initial startup of their
HiPath 3000/5000 IP system themselves, and configure the basic Internet telephony features.
In addition, it is a useful aid for trained service personnel who want a brief overview of the chronological sequence of startup activities.

2.2

Varieties of the HiPath 3000/5000 IP System

HiPath 3000/5000 V8 is a highly scalable communications system designed for both small and
medium-sized companies as well as for extensive enterprise networks. HiPath 3000/5000 V8
is available in a wide range of configurations from straightforward standalone systems with a
small number of stations to centrally administered networks with 64 nodes and up to 2000
workpoint clients (IP and TDM telephones and IP clients). The system architecture avails of the
advantages of distributed systems to spread the load placed on individual components and to
achieve optimal performance.
HiPath 3000/5000 V8 is available in the following three varieties:

HiPath 3000 V8 IP System (Standalone)

HiPath 3000 V8 Networked IP Systems

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A general introduction to the HiPath 3000/5000 V8 family of products can be found

in the System Description and

in the Service Manual


These documents also contain detailed information on system installation and startup.

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HiPath 3000 V8 IP System (Standalone)

This variant allows the mixed operation of analog terminals, UP0/E terminals (OpenStage TDM
range), IP-based terminals (OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) range) and IP clients (OpenScape
UC Application).
LAN/IP

OpenScape UC Application
(OpenScape Personal Edition)

IP telephones:
OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) range

HiPath 3000 V8
including HG 1500
Administration PC for HiPath
3000 incl. applications, e.g.:

Manager E/C

HiPath Fault Management

HiPath QoS Management

...

UP0/E telephones:
OpenStage TDM range

HiPath Cordless Office

Fax, analog telephones

PSTN/ISDN

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Basics
Varieties of the HiPath 3000/5000 IP System

HiPath 3000 V8 Networked IP Systems

This variant is networked using several HiPath 3000 nodes networked via IP and allows a
mixed operation of analog terminals, UP0/E terminals (OpenStage TDM range), IP-based terminals (OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) range) and IP clients (OpenScape UC Application).
LAN/IP
OpenScape UC Application
(OpenScape Personal Edition)

Administration PC for HiPath


3000 incl. applications, e.g.:

Manager E/C

HiPath Fault Management

HiPath QoS Management

...

IP telephones:
OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) range

HiPath 3000 V8
including HG 1500

UP0/E telephones:
OpenStage TDM range

HiPath 3000 V8
including HG 1500

HiPath Cordless Office

Fax, analog telephones


UP0/E telephones:
OpenStage TDM range

HiPath Cordless Office

PSTN/ISDN

Fax, analog telephones

PSTN/ISDN

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Typographical Conventions and Symbols Used

... the OK button ...

Buttons and menus are shown in bold type. Body text that is
especially important or should be read carefully is also formatted in bold.

... file global.cfg ...

Files or directories appear in Courier font.

<wildcard>

Entries or information, which can vary depending on the situation


at hand, appear in angle brackets.

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This symbol indicates notes or recommendations.

This symbol indicates warnings that must be observed.

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Basics
Further Information

Further Information

Further information on HiPath 3000/5000 V8 is provided in the following documents:

System Description
The System Description provides a comprehensive overview of the systems and boards
contained in HiPath 3000/5000 V8. Providing more detail than sales release documentation, this document describes new feature highlights and those already provided by previous versions. Supported workpoint clients and applications are also listed.

Feature Description
The Feature Description lists and describes in detail all HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 features, grouped according to topic. Dependencies with other features and possible restrictions are also described.

Service Manual
The service manual provides information on systems corresponding to HiPath 3000/5000.
The information provided includes descriptions of all HiPath 3000-compatible boards, information on standard installation and startup procedures for the various HiPath 3000 systems, startup and administration of HiPath 5000 RSM, information on HiPath License Management and details of the workpoint clients supported.

Manager E Administrator Documentation


With HiPath 3000 Manager, you can administrate and configure HiPath 3000 and HiPath
5000 communication systems. You can manage either a standalone communication system or a network comprising several HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 communication systems by configuring the corresponding customer data memory (CDM). With netwide administration you can access and modify the central customer data memory from a central
location in the network (e.g. configure, modify or relocate stations).

HG 1500 Administrator Documentation


These instructions provide a complete description of the administration options offered by
HG 1500. They explain clearly and concisely how to administer and configure a gateway
via the Web-Based Management (WBM) interface.

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Inventory Manager User Guide


With the Inventory Manager, you can quickly obtain a complete overview of all integrated
components and installed applications in the HiPath 3000/5000 V8 network. For service
technicians, the quick, concise overview which can be called up for the version numbers of
all communication servers in the network (HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000) can be particularly useful. The information can be accessed from every PC in the network.
The following information can be called up:

Information on all HiPath 3000 and HiPath 5000 systems in the network, including information on their respective boards (e.g. HG 1500),

Information on all applications and operating systems installed on the PCs in the network,

Display of the hierarchical structure of hardware components and their software versions.

Software Manager User Guide


With the Software Manager you can query, update and back up the current system software for individual HiPath components via a web browser. The assignment of the HiPath
components to the individual nodes can also be quickly ascertained. The functions are distributed as follows:

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with the integrated Upgrade Manager you can query and update the system software
of all HiPath components,

with the integrated Backup Manager you can back up the system software. These backups can then be used to restore the systems in the event of a system crash.

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Preparations

The following points must be clarified and carried out before HiPath 3000 installation and initial
setup. Cross references to the associated documentation provide further details. If you have
these instructions in electronic form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corresponding documentation.
Subject
Safety notes

Description

Detailed information

Please pay attention to the relevant safety information on install- HiPath 3000 Sering, upgrading and initial setup.
vice Manual, Chapter Safety Notes

Delivery documents

Compare items delivered with the units listed in the delivery documents.

Completeness/ Test unit integrity.


integrity
Are there signs of transport damage?
Installation site Does the installation site meet all necessary requirements in
conditions
terms of surroundings and power supply?

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Licensing

Requirements
specification,
licensing documents

requirements
specification

Is all the licensing data for any networked HiPath 3000 systems
available, such as the authorization code and the MAC address
(MAC-ID) for all HiPath 3000 Control Boards (CB)?
Is all of the licensing data for a HiPath 3000/5000 network available, such as the authorization code and the MAC address (MAC
ID) of the first HiPath 3000 Control Board (CB) with the lowest
node ID?
Is there Internet access for licensing?
Is there a license file available for each HiPath 3000 and is it installed correctly in the CLA (Customer License Agent)? You only
need one license file for networked HiPath 3000 systems with HiPath 5000. The license files and access to the license server are
provided via License Management.
Note:
The licensing period is 30 days. The relevant features must be licensed within this time.

HiPath 3000 Service Manual, Licensing Chapter


License server
URL:
https://www.siemens.com/licensemanagement

Is the requirements specification agreed with the customer avail- See requirements
able and does it contain all the necessary data?
specification
Is further information required?

Numbering plan Has a numbering plan been developed in line with customer re- Refer to the requirements?
quirements specifications if necessary

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Description

Detailed information

Does the LAN meet the requirements for Voice over IP? Has a
network analysis been performed? Are the results available? Is
there a list of IP addresses that are already assigned/still available? Are the IP addresses of the IP clients already defined and
have they been assigned call numbers?

Refer to the requirements specification


HiPath 3000 Service Manual, Chapter IP Fundamentals

It is configured using the service tool HiPath 3000 Manager C/E


To configure the HG 1500 module, you need Internet Explorer
V5.5 or later and Java. HiPath 3000 Manager should be available
on the technicians service laptop or should be installed on a stationary PC (administration PC) at the customer site (in agreement
with the customer). Or, in a HiPath3000/5000 network, the Manager can be installed on the HiPath 5000 RSM server (administration PC) for central administration.
You can install both of these programs from CD 1 via the master
setup. Is there no CD?

If you are a customer: Ask your contact at Siemens.

If you are a Siemens technician: Load the programs from the


software server (SWS).
The V.24 interface and then thae LAN are used to connect to the
system.

Data protection The data protection and data security notes as well as the secu- HiPath 3000 serand data securi- rity checklist should be observed when starting up and servicing vice manual, data
ty
the system.
protection and data
security
Link to the security
checklist:
http://wiki.siemensenterprise.com/
index.php/
Security_Checklist

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Step by Step Startup

HiPath 3000/5000 V8 IP Systems

4.1

Step by Step Startup

Perform the steps described below in chronological order to start up multiple HiPath 3000 systems with HG 1500 modules or with the HiPath 5000 server. Each subject has a cross reference
to relevant documentation providing further details. If you have these instructions in electronic
form, click the blue links and you will be branched to the corresponding documentation.

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Startup of a single HiPath 3000 system is described below. When starting additional
HiPath 3000 systems perform the steps described below again.

Installing the Hardware


Activity/description

Detailed
information

1.

Mounting/installing the HiPath 3000 system.

HiPath 3000 Service Manual,


Chapter HiPath
3000 Installation

2.

Mounting and installing the client PCs, administration PC and - if necessary - switches and routers.

3.

Mounting, installing, and cabling of workpoint clients on a system-spe- HiPath 3000 Service Manual,
cific basis.
Chapter Workpoint
Clients

Status:
The HiPath 3000 system/the HiPath 3000 systems and the workpoint
clients in use are located at their installation sites and are physically
connected to the LAN.

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Installing Additional HiPath 3000 Modules


Activity/description

1.

Detailed
information

The system must be disconnected from the power source (in the case HiPath 3000 Service Manual,
of HiPath 35x0 and HiPath 33x0) before new modules are added.
Chapter HiPath
3000 Modules

2.

Check the available ports (master/slave) for each slot (HDLC).

HiPath 3000 Service Manual,


Chapter Configuration Instructions

Status:
New modules are installed correctly in the system.

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Initial Startup of HiPath 3000

Initial Startup of HiPath 3000

Initial startup must be performed for each HiPath 3000 system.

Caution (for Brazil only)


For protection against overvoltage due to lightning, the use of the lightning protection
strip with part number C39334-Z7052-C31 is absolutely mandatory. In the HiPath
3000 Service Manual, HiPath 3000 Startup Chapter, following the described voltage
supply steps.

Activity/description

Detailed
information

1.

Connect the V.24 interface of the HG 1500 module and the serial interface of the administration PC (e.g. COM1) using a null modem cable.
Note:
Initial connection of the system to the LAN using a direct connection
(null modem cable) is described below.

HiPath 3000 Service Manual,


Boards Chapter,
select the corresponding board
(e.g. HXGM3,
HXGR3, HXGS3,
etc.).

2.

Connect the system to the power source and perform a reload. A default CDB (Customer DataBase) is loaded with the country setting
Germany.
Note:
When using a lightning protection strip (part number C39334-Z7052C31), carry out the voltage supply steps described in the Service Manual.

HiPath 3000 Service Manual,


Chapter HiPath
3000 Startup

3.

Perform country initialization with Assistant T, if necessary. Germany HiPath 3000 Service Manual,
is set by default. If you have changed the country initialization, the
Chapter HiPath
HiPath 3000 is restarted.
3000 Startup

Status:
The HiPath 3000 is booted, the connected system telephones are detected and the ISDN lines are configured for the EDSS1 protocol.

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Connecting the HiPath 3000 to the LAN via the HG 1500

The HiPath 3000 is connected to the LAN via the HG 1500. You must first assign an IP address
to the LAN1 interface of the HG 1500 and a default router to the gateway. When connecting
additional HiPath 3000 systems (nodes) you must repeat the steps described below.
For initial setup of the HG 1500, you have the following possibilities:

use the Command Line Interpreter (CLI)

carry out the initial setup via remote access

Initial setup using the CLI is described below.


Activity/description

Detailed
information

Starting and configuring the HyperTerminal connection


1.

Start HyperTerminal on the administration PC under


Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications.
Make the following settings:

2.

Specify a name for the connection, e.g. HG 1500.

3.

Select the COM port to which the HG 1500 is connected, e.g. COM1.

4.

Make these settings:

for HG 1500 19200 bps

for STMI 38400 bps


Administration using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

1.

When the HyperTerminal connection has been established, you can


access the HG 1500by pressing the Enter key.

2.

Log on with a username and password. The default username and


password can be obtained from the system administrator.
Note:
You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000
Manager E in the HiPath 3000 system.

HG 1500 Admin.,
Chap. Configuration via CLI Interface

In the CLI, enter the following commands after the vxTarget> prompt:
3.

4-4

get write access


Activates write function.

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Activity/description
4.

set ip address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx


Wildcard for IP address of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g.
1.150.1.232
Note:
Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address
has not already been assigned.

5.

set ip subnet yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy


Wildcard for subnet mask of the HG 1500 LAN1 interface, e.g.
255.0.0.0

6.

set default gateway zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz


Wildcard for the default router of the gateway, e.g. 1.150.6.10

7.

add wbm client aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa


Wildcard for PC that the HG 1500 can configure using Web-Based
Management, e.g. 1.150.1.10.

8.

save configuration
Stores the settings.

9.

reset
Restarts the HG 1500.

Detailed
information

Once the entries for IP addresses 1 and 2 are displayed on the CLI, the
reset is complete. Press the Enter key again to return to the login
prompt.
Closing the HyperTerminal connection
1.

Close the HyperTerminal program to release the COM interface for


subsequent administration with HiPath 3000 Manager.
Administration with HiPath 3000 Manager

1.

Connect the V.24 interface of the HiPath 3000 and the serial interface
of the administration PC using a null modem cable.
Note:
You can remove the null modem cable from the HG 1500 and insert it
in the HiPath 3000 V.24 interface. This can be done while the system
is running.

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Activity/description

Detailed
information

2.

Start HiPath 3000 Manager with Start | Programs | HiPath 3000 Man- HiPath 3000 Manager | HiPath 3000 Manager and log on with a username and pass- ager, Chapter Starword. The default username and password can be obtained from the tup And Login
system administrator.
Note:
You can change the username and password using HiPath 3000
Manager E in the HiPath 3000 system.

3.

Load the CDB from the HiPath 3000 by means of the direct connection HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter
with File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.
Transfer | CommuThe options Direct and Read/write CDB must be selected.
nication

4.

In Settings | Network | Basic Settings, set the IP access protocol to HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter BaHIP.
sic Settings

5.

In Settings | Network | Basic Settings, enter the IP address of HiPath HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter Ba3000 (e.g. 1.150.1.231) and the subnet mask of HiPath 3000
sic Settings
(255.0.0.0) in the LAN Interface field.

6.

If required you can define which IP PC can be reached via which gate- HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter
way under Settings | Network... | Routing . To do this enter the IP
Routing
PCs IP address (e.g. 1.150.1.112), the subnet mask (network mask
e.g. 255.0.0.0) and the gateway (e.g. 1.150.1.10).

7.

Restore the data to the system via the direct connection with File |
Transfer | Communication | PC -> System.

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Transfer | Communication

8.

Save the CDB.


File | Save CDB As...

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Save CDB As...

Status:
The HiPath 3000 can now be configured via LAN with HiPath 3000
Manager. The null modem cable can be removed from the HiPath
3000.

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Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000

Initial Configuration of the HiPath 3000

Initial configuration must be performed for each individual HiPath 3000 system.
Activity/description

Detailed
information

1.

Connect the HG 1500 of the HiPath 3000 with the LAN.


Note:
The administration PC must also be connected to the LAN.

HiPath 3000 Service Manual,


Boards Chapter,
select the corresponding board
(e.g. HXGM3,
HXGR3, HXGS3,
etc.).

2.

Check the LAN connection to the HG 1500 and to the HiPath 3000 using a Ping command (e.g. ping 1.150.1.231).
Now use HiPath 3000 Manager to load the CDB of HiPath 3000 with
File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.
The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the
IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example:
1.150.1.231).

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Transfer | Communication

3.

Check whether the system telephones were detected correctly by selecting Settings | Set up Station | Stations.
Assign the appropriate station names to the station numbers of the system telephones (can be found in the customers numbering plan or the
requirements specification).
Note:
Here you can already assign the appropriate station names to the station numbers of the IP clients (can be found in the customers numbering plan or the requirements specification).

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter Set


up Station | Stations

4.

You can change the station parameters by clicking the Station View
button above the navigation area.

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter Station View

5.

Enter a name for the system in the System Name field under Settings HiPath 3000 Man| System Parameters | System Settings. This name is displayed on ager, Chapter Systhe display of the system telephones (currently not on OpenStage 40, tem Settings
60, 80).

6.

Under Settings | Lines/Networking | Routes, specify a route name HiPath 3000 Man(e.g. ISDN) in the Route Name field and the international dialing code ager, Chap.
(e.g. 49), the area code (e.g. 89), and the call number of the system Routes.
without intercept code (e.g. 722) in the System Number-Incoming
field.

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Activity/description

Detailed
information

7.

Check the protocol of the trunks with Settings | Lines/Networking |


Trunks. To do this, select a line and click the corresponding "Param"
field.

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Trunks

8.

Load any additional system languages with System Status | Systemwide | System Texts. There are a total of eight system languages in
all, four of which are defined by default and the other four loaded on a
user-defined basis.
Note:
When loading the system languages, you should first transfer the CDB
to the system, save it, and then change the system languages. A restart is performed automatically following a change to the system languages.

HiPath 3000/5000
Feature Usage Examples, Swapping/Replacing
Languages

9.

Restore the data to the system with


File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Transfer | Communication

10. Save the CDB.


File | Save CDB As...

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Save CDB As...

The date and time are updated after the first connection setup to the
CO.
Status:
The system telephones have been set up correctly, the system is accessible from the CO, and administration of the system via LAN is possible.

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Licensing the Features

Licensing the Features

Some features must be licensed before you can use them. For example, these include the use
of more than two B channels.
In this case you must install License Management, including a license agent (CLA), on a PC in
the network. The License Management software is available either on the software CD for
HiPath 3000/5000 V8 or on a separate CD. After installation you can use License Management
to request a license file with the aid of the authorization code or MAC address of the HiPath
3000 Control Board (CB). Details can be found in the License Management Online Help. As
soon as licensing is finished, you receive a license file, which is installed automatically in a subdirectory of the CLA (Customer License Agent). The licensing procedure must be repeated for
each HiPath 3000 system in the network. These files contain all of the data required for the subsequent distribution of the licenses for the features. This distribution of licenses is performed
using HiPath 3000 Manager.

>

If the CLA and HiPath 3000 Manager are not on the same PC, the IP address of the
PC on which the CLA is installed can be entered in a configuration file in the
HiPath 3000 Manager directory.
The configuration file (ass_150e.ini - Cla_Host) can be found in the directory
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\Siemens\Manager E.

Activity/description

Detailed
information

Licensing the features with HiPath 3000 Manager


Perform the following steps for each HiPath 3000 system.
Requirement:
HiPath 3000 SerYou have installed License Management, including a license agent, on a vice Manual, LiPC in the network and have requested and received the required license censing Chapter
file(s) (xml file). You can check that the license file(s) for the license
agent has/have been transferred correctly with License Management.
1.

Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB from the desired HiPath
3000 path via File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.
The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the
IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example:
1.150.1.231).

2.

Under Settings | Licensing, select the HXG tab. The license agent
HiPath 3000 Man(CLA) opens the license file that corresponds to the MAC ID (of the Hi- ager, Chapter Licensing
Path 3000 system).

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Activity/description

Detailed
information

3.

Check and/or change the number of licensed B channels (default: 2 B HiPath 3000 Manchannels) and the number of licensed system clients (default: 0 system ager, Chapter Licensing
clients).
Note:
In the case of multiple HiPath 3000 systems, decide how you want to
distribute the licenses to the individual systems.

4.

Restore the data to the system with


File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Transfer | Communication
HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter
Transfer | HiPath
5000 Server

5.

Save the CDB.


File | Save CDB As...

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Save CDB As....

Status:
The features are licensed and the current CDB is loaded in the system.

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Configuring the IP Clients

Configuring the IP Clients

IP clients are both system clients such as the IP telephones OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) or IP
client software OpenScape UC Application or S0/vCAPI stations such as H.323 clients or vCAPI clients. The IP clients must be configured in the HiPath 3000 and then managed in the client
software.
Activity/description

Detailed
information

Configuration with HiPath 3000 Manager


1.

Using HiPath 3000 Manager, load the CDB for the HiPath 3000 with
File | Transfer | Communication | System -> PC.
The options Read/write CDB and IP HiPath must be selected. As the
IP address, select the IP address of the HiPath 3000 (in our example:
1.150.1.231).

2.

In the Station View, select the station (IP client).

3.

Click the arrow symbol after the station number entry to change to the
Set up Station | Stations dialog.

4.

For each station, enter the station number, the extension (DID number)
and the name. To save the changes, click Apply.

5.

In the menu Settings | Set up Station, change to Gatekeeper:


HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter

In the Gatekeeper tab, select the slot for the HG 1500 module.
Gatekeeper

Select the IP station from the Stations list.

Specify whether the selected station is to be set up as a system client, an H.323 client or an SIP client. Then click Set up. To save the
changes, click Apply.
Note 1:
If you have already assigned names to the call numbers of the IP clients (see 2.2.5), these names are displayed here.
Note 2:
If S0 stations are also to be configured on the Gatekeeper, the option
Enable Gateway Resources must be activated. Only then can the
Gateway tab be used to set up the S0 stations.

6.

On the Gatekeeper tab, select the "System Client" for IP system telephones (e.g. optiPoint 420) and optiClient 130.

7.

In the Gatekeeper tab, select the H.323 Client for H.323 clients and
vCAPI stations.

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Activity/description

Detailed
information

8.

In the Gatekeeper tab, select the SIP Client for SIP stations.
Note:
SIP stations do not require a fixed IP address.

9.

In addition, when configuring H.323 clients:


In Station View, select the relevant H.323 client and click the Workpoint Client tab. In the "IP address" field, select the option Fixed IP
address and specify the IP address of the H.323 client.
If an H.323 client is operated on the Gatekeeper, the Gatekeeper assigns the call number and IP address. The IP address 0.0.0.0 must be
configured in this case.
Notes:

Before assigning an IP address, use Ping to ensure that this address has not already been assigned.

If the parameter Analog adapter connected is activated, H.323


calls are carried out over a DSP and features are activated in the
system.

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter Station View | Workpoint Clients

10. Restore the data to the system with


File | Transfer | Communication | PC -> System

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Transfer | Communication

11. Save the CDB.


File | Save CDB As...

HiPath 3000 Manager, Chapter


Save CDB As...

Status:
The IP clients are configured in the HiPath 3000 and can be managed
using the software.

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Activity/description

Detailed
information

Administering an IP phone: OpenStage CorNet-IP (HFA) on HiPath


3000 V8 (for example, an OpenStage 40/60/80)
For an IP phone to be able to register on HiPath 3000, the HiPath 3000
phone number and IP address must be entered on the IP phone.
Requirement: The IP phone must be connected to HiPath 3000 and
ready to use.
1.

Call up administration mode on the IP phone:


1.

On the phone, press the key to access the Settings/Applications menu.

2.

On the Settings tab, scroll to Admin and press OK.

3.

Enter the administration password (default: 123456) and confirm by pressing OK.

2.

Scroll to Network and confirm by pressing OK.

3.

If you use a DHCP server in your internal network, skip the next step.

4.

If you do not use a DHCP server in your internal network, you must enter the IP address of the Deployment Server (DLS), so the IP phone
software can be automatically updated:
1.

Scroll to Update service (DLS) and confirm by pressing OK.

2.

Scroll to DLS address and confirm by pressing OK.

3.

As the Deployment Server, enter the IP address of


HiPath 3000 and confirm by pressing OK.

4.

Scroll to Save & Exit and confirm by pressing OK.

5.

Scroll to IP configuration and confirm by pressing OK.

6.

Scroll to Route (default) and confirm by pressing OK.

7.

Enter the IP address of HiPath 3000 and confirm by pressing OK.

8.

Scroll to Save & Exit and confirm by pressing OK.

9.

Return to the previous level in the menu by pressing Back.

10. Scroll to System and confirm by pressing OK.


11. Scroll to Identity and confirm by pressing OK.
12. Scroll to Terminal number and confirm by pressing OK.
13. Enter the set phone number and confirm by pressing OK.
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Activity/description

Detailed
information

14. Scroll to Save & Exit and confirm by pressing OK.


15. Return to the previous level in the menu by pressing Back.
16. If the IP phone needs to be restarted because changes have been
made, the Admin menu features the menu item Restart.
17. Confirm Restart by pressing OK and then confirm Yes by pressing OK.
The IP phone restarts and registers on HiPath 3000.
Administration of an IP software client (H.323 client)
1.

When configuring the IP client, specify the IP address of the


HG 1500 as a gatekeeper!
Status:
The IP clients are ready.

4.9

Further Configuration

Additional settings such as least cost routing (LCR), call pickup groups, or class of services
must be configured with HiPath 3000 Manager. These settings should only be made by trained
service personnel.

4.10

Connection to the Internet

You can establish an Internet connection using the HG 1500 board integrated in the
HiPath 3000. Information on the different options available and instructions for configuring them
are provided with examples in the document "HiPath 3000/5000 Feature Usage Examples,
Chapter Practical Examples HG 1500".

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Index

A
Administration 3-2
Analog trunk CLIP 1-3

Introduction 2-1
Inventory Manager 2-6
ISDN numbering plan 1-2

Backup Manager 2-6

Key modules 1-2

Call forwarding 1-3


CLIP, analog trunk 1-3
CSTA monitoring 1-4

LAN 3-2
LDAP diagnosis 1-3
License Management 4-9
Licensing 4-9
Lightning protection strip 1-4

Direct Payload to the Internet Telephony Service Provider 1-3

Manager E 2-5
Mobility Entry 1-4

EFC 1-3
Extended Fast Connect 1-3

N
Numbering plan 1-2

F
Feature Description 2-5

O
OpenStage 1-2

H
HG 1500 2-5
HiPath 3000 IP System
delivery documents 3-1
licensing 3-1
numbering plan 3-1
requirements specification 3-1
safety notes 3-1
HiPath 3000 networked IP systems
assigning IP addresses 4-4
configuring IP functionality 4-11
hardware installation 4-1
HiPath Mobility Client 1-4

I
Installation and startup 3-1
Internet connection 4-14
Internet Telephony Service Provider 1-5
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P
Power Box PB3000 1-5

R
Remote upgrade concept 1-3
Route optimization 1-3

S
Service Manual 2-5
Signaling & Payload Encryption 1-4
Software Manager 2-6
SPE 1-4
Startup 4-1
STUN support 1-5
Symbols 2-4
System Description 2-5

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T
T.38 via DSL 1-4
Typographical conventions 2-4

U
Upgrade Manager 2-6

V
Varieties of HiPath 3000/5000
IP System (Standalone) 2-1
Networked IP Systems 2-1
Voice mailbox 1-3

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