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OAK Appliance user manual – Part 1

Unpacking

You will have a fully packed bag when you received your OAK Appliance

Unpacking it

Connect the power supply and cables

Power up the OAK Appliance

Power up the OAK Appliance, the system will be booting up in 30 seconds. there is a power status green LED, and two orange LEDs for the status of the port 1 to 4 and the port 5 to 8

The module of port 1 to 4 detected, therefore the Port 1 to 4 status orange LED is swithed on

Configure the OAK Appliance and IPPBX functions

The OAK Appliance configured the static IP address in the default status, The default GUI IP address is 192.168.4.98, point your web browser to https://192.168.4.98 and accept the connections of SSL.

GUI OF OAK APPLIANCE

The GUI default username and password is admin/admin, also, you have to change the default password when you are log into GUI in the first time. Enter the admin/admin and press “Log In button, the system will prompt you to change the default password

It is focused on to change the default password

Click “Update Password” button and log into the GUI with the new password, the main GUI of OAK Appliance will appeared

Main GUI of OAK Appliance

A quick example for how to add SIP, analog extensions

The example scenario is:

  • SIP: extension number 6000, password 6000
  • Analog external FXO: PSTN lines 1 to 4
  • Analog phone FXS: 6001 (line 5), 6002 (line 6), 6003 (line 7), 6004 (line 8)

Go to the PBX Configuration -> Phone Extensions -> VoIP extension table -> New VoIP extension

Fill up the Caller ID Number to 6000, Password to 6000, and leave the rest of parameters to defaults

Click Save, You will have a 6000 extension added in the Extension Table list

Extension 6000 added

Add the external FXO extensions. Go to the Analog Extension Table -> New Analog Extension

Fill up the Caller ID Name to 6001, and select the Analog station to Port 5, leave the rest of parameters to default

Click Save, You will have an 6001 extension added in the Analog Extension Table list

Analog extension 6001 added

Then add the 6002, 6003, 6004 with port 6, 7, and 8, the final results will like below

Final extensions list

Add a incoming route to route all external PSTN calls to the analog extension 6001.

Go to main menu PBX Configurations -> External Lines

Then click the Analog External Line -> New Analog external line

Fill up the External Line Name to PSTN, select Channels 1, 2, 3 and 4, leave the rest of parameters to default

Click Save, you will have it in the New Analog External Line Table list

Go to main menu Call Routing -> Incoming calling Rules -> New incoming calling rules

Incoming Calling Rules
Select the External Line to PSTN that we created, Time of dAY Route to None as we didn’t create one, The number Starts With to “s” to accept all the calls, Put the Destination to Analog extension 6001 which we created

Click Save, you will have a new incoming call rule created

Now, We have finished all the requirements from the test scenario, it is time to reboot the OAK Appliance to enable all the configures. Click the menu of the left of the top button “Apply Changes”, the OAK Appliance will ask you to reboot the PBX

Click Reboot Now, the system is going to reboot, and that will take 30 seconds.

Connect the external PSTN line to Port FXO (1 to 4) RJ45 one port, and try to call your external PSTN number, you will receive the call from analog extension 6001.

The OAK Appliance System GUI

We provide a system configuration GUI for the OAK Appliance system configuring, status monitoring, terminal console.

The default system GUI link is https://192.168.4.98:9090, username and password is pi/pi

The login GUI of OAK Appliance
System status
A consol of GUI that let you configure your OAK Appliance in command mode