Grandstream UCM61XX
Connecting to Grandstream UCM
1. Connect one end of an RJ-45 Ethernet cable into:
• WAN port of UCM6102
• LAN1 port of UCM6104
• LAN port of UCM6108 and UCM6116
1. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the uplink port of
an Ethernet switch/hub
2. Connect the 12V DC power adapter into the 12V DC power jack on
the back of the UCM61XX. Insert the main plug of the power adapter
into a surge-protected power outlet
3. Wait for UCM61XX to boot up. The LCD in the front will show its
hardware information when the system boots up
4. Once the UCM61XX is successfully connected to network, the LCD
will display its IP address
5. Open a web browser the the PC and enter the web GUI URL in the
format:
http(s)://IP-Address:Port The default protocol is HTTPS and the default
port number is 8089.
1. The web GUI login page will be displayed. Default username and
password for administrator are admin/admin
Create a UCM Extension
After Logging into UCM61xx web GUI, click on PBX→ Basic/Call Routes→
Extensions, click on “Create New SIP Extension” to create a UCM
extension. This extension is used in UCM SIP trunk test. You can skip
this step if you already have an extension configured.
Configure a VoIP Trunk
Click on PBX →
Basic/Call Routes →
VoIP Trunks, click on
“Create New SIP
Trunk”, enter the SIP
trunk account
information:
Click on Save, a register SIP trunk is created. Click on “Apply Changes” to
make the change take effect.
After saving the trunk, you can then edit it, and an "Advanced Settings"
tab will be available.
Configure an Outbound Route
Click on PBX → Basic/Call Routes → Outbound Routes, click on “Create
New Outbound Rule”, enter the Calling Rule Name, Pattern etc. for an
outbound route using the Alliance Phones Trunk:
Delete any existing pattern and input the following:
_1NXXNXXXXXX
_N11
_N33
Configure an Inbound Route
Click on PBX → Basic/Call Routes → Inbound Routes, click on Create New
Inbound Rule →, select the Alliance Phones VoIP trunk just created, enter
the DID Pattern, Default Destination for an inbound route using the
Alliance Phones SIP trunk. With extension 1000 as the default
destination, calls coming in from the Alliance Phones Trunk will ring
extension 1000 directly.