We had a lot of requests for examples of telneting into the SG Voice switches, so we though we would do a quick video on that process. The V switch is a very different animal from the rest of the SG family. Basically, a small Linux server lives inside the switch and contains a Flash memory card to hold Automated Attendant and Voice Mail for users assigned to that “server”. There are some characteristics about the V switch that you should know and we have tried to summarize them below. One of the most important characteristics, is that a V switch MUST have a time source or bad things will happen!
The entire telnet process into this switch is different. You can find your way down to the subdirectory that contains the famous IPBXCTL security shell and run it using the normal command sequence. You will see the “telnet enabled” message, but you will pull you hair out before you can telnet into the V switch. To get inside the switch, you will need to use an SSH client like Putty. You will also need to log in as either the Admin or the Root users. The Admin gets you to a safe menu configuration option and you should have no problem configuring the switch. Remember, you have to have that NTS in your configuration! Log in as the root user however, gets you a more powerful set of trouble shooting command and enable you to back up the Flash card, and to some other debugs that you can not do from the admin user.
The video clip below walks you through the process. Here are some of the highlights we have discovered working with the V switch,
· Limited media stream capability.
· 1U Half Width Switch
· Voice Mail stored as 8-bit WAV files from G.711/G.729
· Switch can negotiate ADPCM but can Not proxy G.729
· Switch runs under Linux (not VxWorks)
· Voicemail Switch uses Qmail not SMTP and does not support SMDI
· SG90V supports 90 voice mail boxes
· 1GB Compact Flash stores about 1500 minutes or 15 minutes per user
· Full CF Card = “voice mailbox full” message
· Holds all Automated Attendant Messages?
· Store prompts for up to four languages
· At boot, requires connectivity to HQ server for configuration
· Once operational, does not need server connectivity for VM/AA
· V switch MUST have NTS SMTP and FTP resource
· Console port = Linux Shell STCLI is default