DrayTek VigorBX 2000N IP PBX & DSL Firewall

Manufacturer: DrayTek

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Code: VBX2000N-K

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VigorBX 2000 Detailed Specification

Physical Interfaces:
LAN Ports (Switch)
6 X Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ports
WAN Ports:
WAN1 : ADSL2+/VDSL2 RJ11, supports G.INP & Vectoring (UK Models)
WAN2 : Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mb/s) Ethernet for load balance and WAN failover
WAN3 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G / 4G / LTE Cellular Modem
WAN4 : USB 2.0 Port for 3G / 4G / LTE Cellular Modem
2 x USB 2.0 Port for 3G / 4G / LTE or Printer, USB Storage or USB Thermometer

VoIP Ports:
1 X FXS Analogue Telephone Port
2 X FXO Analogue Line Port
IP PBX Features:
IPPBX Setup Wizard
50 Extension profiles (user/phone accounts)
Extension privilege assignment
PPTP VPN Dial-In per extension (supported by DrayTek Softphone)
50 simultaneous registered extensions - local or remote
Up to 20 simultaneous calls

Trunks:
12 SIP Trunks with 50 SIP alias numbers
Selective CLI for outgoing calls
Time budget per trunk, per day
Direct Inward Dialling (DID)
2 x FXO Ports (analogue line interface) fully integrated with PBX
PIN code control
8 Custom Trunks
Dial Plan (Phone Book):
60 Digit Map entries (Configurable dialling rules, with wildcards)
100 Speed Dial entries
20 Call Barring entries (blacklist/whitelist with wildcard, block anonymous)

SIP Proxy:
Music on Hold (up to 5 minutes)
Waiting Music
IP Whitelist for remote registration with brute force protection
Customisable PBX Service Numbers:
Day / Night mode
Call Pickup
Call Parking Server
DnD enable/disable
Call Forward enable/disable

20 Hunt Groups:
20 Extensions per Hunt Group
Hunt Rules (Simultaneously, Sequentially, Random)
Overflow Rules
Forward to Voicemail for Extension / Group
Forward to Extension / Group
Forward to Auto Attendant
Call Queuing

Voice Mail:
Individual Voice Mail inboxes
Shared Voice Mail via Hunt Group
Individual Voice Mail greetings (Extension & Hunt Group)
Save Voice Mail to USB disk (requires external USB stick, FAT32 formatted)
Send Voice Mail by Email

Office Hours:
Answering Modes for Office Hours, Out-of-Office Hours and Holidays
16 Holiday profiles with individual prompts
Auto Attendant:
20 Auto Attendant Menus
Multi-Level via linked menus
Custom prompts
Customer Survey with custom prompts
Call forwarding - to extensions or PSTN / SIP trunks
Call pickup (Extension or Group)

PBX Status:
Session Monitor
BLF (Busy-lamp Field) to indicate ringing or busy on VoIP handsets that support BLF
MWI (Message Waiting Indication)
Call Detail Records (via syslog, or 1000 stored locally, export to .csv)
User-defined prompts
SIP Trunk and Extension configuration backup

FXS Port Features:
Call Hold/Retrieve
Call Waiting with Caller ID
Call Transfer
Call Forwarding (Always, Busy, No Answer)
Hotline
PSTN Pass-through (FXO1) when power failure
PSTN Pass-through when Internet connection dropped/Registry failure

VoIP Protocols:
SIP, RTP/ RTCP
G.168 line echo-cancellation
Automatic gain control
Jitter buffer (180ms)
Voice codecs : G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729 A/B
VAD/CNG
DTMF tone : Inband / Outband (RFC-2833) / SIP Info
FAX/Modem support : Tone detection / G.711 pass-through / T.38 for FAX (Redundancy & FEC Error Correction Modes)

LAN Features:
6 X LAN Subnets, IP Routed Subnet & DMZ Subnet
Port-Based or 802.1q VLAN Tag-Based VLAN - Click for explanation
LAN Port Mirror
Wired 802.1x
IPv6 Multi-Subnet LAN1-6 & DMZ Subnet
Routing or NAT mode for LAN 2-6 & DMZ Subnet

NAT and Routing Features:
Supports 50,000 sessions
Load Balancing (Session or IP based)
50 Policy Route Rules
WAN Failover
WAN Budget
Multi-NAT (32 per WAN1&WAN2)
DMZ Host
40 Port-Redirection entries
40 Open Port entries (10 ranges per entry)
IGMP Proxy V2/V3
IGMP Snoop
Static Routing
RIPv2
UPnP Support up to 30 sessions

Firewall Features:
Object-based Firewall
MAC Address Filtering
SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) (Flow Tracking)
DoS/DDoS prevention
IP Address Anti-Spoofing
E-Mail alert and logging via syslog
Time Schedule Control
Firewall v3
Web Portal
Supports SmartMonitor (up to 50 IPs)
User Management
Up to 200 Profiles
Supports external authentication via LDAP or RADIUS
Per User Bandwidth and Time Quota
Schedule Control to delete or disable account automatically
Content Security Management:
IM/P2P Application V3 (APP Enforcement)
Web Content & URL Keyword Filtering via DNS proxy
URL Content Filter :
URL Keyword Blocking (White List and Black List)
Java Applet, Cookies, Active X, Compressed, Executable, Multimedia File Blocking
Supports Cyren WEB Content Filter
Bandwidth Management Features:
Quality of Service:
Guaranteed bandwidth for VoIP
Class-based bandwidth guarantee by user-defined traffic categories
Layer-3 (TOS/DSCP) QoS Mapping
4-level priority for each direction (Inbound/Outbound)
Bandwidth borrowing
Bandwidth/Session Limit
Smart Bandwidth Limitation (Triggered by Traffic / Session)
Automatic VoIP QoS (Reserved bandwidth 88Kbps per call)
Network Features
Multi Subnet DHCP Servers with DHCP Relay and custom DHCP Options
Dynamic DNS
NTP client
RADIUS Client
LDAP Client
TACACS+ Client
DNS Caching
DNS transparent proxy
LAN DNS

VPN Features:
Up to 32 VPN Tunnels
Protocol : PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP over IPSec
Encryption : MPPE and hardware-based AES/DES/3DES
Authentication :MD5, SHA-1
IKE Authentication : pre-shared key and digital signature (X.509)
LAN-to-LAN, Teleworker-to-LAN
DHCP over IPSec
IPSec NAT-Traversal (NAT-T)
Dead Peer Detection (DPD)
VPN Pass-Through
VPN Wizard
mOTP
SSL VPN: 16 Tunnels
VPN Trunk (Load Balance/Backup)
Wireless AP
802.11n Compliant
2.4GHz: 300Mb/s Total Wireless Capacity, 2 Spatial Streams (2x2)
4 SSIDs (Isolated / Common)
Selectable 20/40 Mhz Channel Bandwidth
Dynamic adjustment of channel bandwidth
Optional Higher Gain or directional aerials available - Click Here.
Active Client list in Web Interface
Wireless LAN Isolation (from each other and/or wired LAN)
WPA/WPA2 Encryption
WEP Encryption
Switchable Hidden SSID (per SSID)
Restricted access list for clients (by MAC address)
Time Scheduling (WLAN radios can be disabled at certain times of day)
Access Point Discovery
WDS (Wireless Distribution system) for Bridging and Repeating
802.1x Radius Authentication
Wireless Rate-Control
Automatic Power Management
802.11e WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)

Management Features:
TR-069 & TR-104 management
Two Level Management (Admin or User mode)
Syslog via IP or USB
Mail Alert
Firmware Upgrade via TFTP, FTP, HTTP, TR-069
Web Based User Interface via HTTP or HTTPS
Quick Start Wizard
PBX Dashboard
CLI (Command Line Interface) via Telnet or SSH
Administration access control via Remote IP or LAN Interface
Configuration Backup / Restoration
Configuration Import from Vigor IPPBX 2820
SNMP V2, V2c, V3
SMS Alerts via web SMS service
DrayTek External Device detection

Operating Requirements:
Rack Mountable (Optional RM1 mounting bracket required)
Wall Mountable
Temperature Operating : 0°C ~ 45°C
Storage : -25°C ~ 70°C
Humidity 10% ~ 90% (non-condensing)
Weight : 1.2Kg
Power Consumption: 24 Watt Max.
Dimensions: L240.96 * W165.07 * H43.96 ( mm )
Operating Power: DC 15V (via external PSU, supplied). Max 21W.
Warranty : Two (2) Years RTB
Power Requirements : 220-240VAC

Important Note: The specification and compatibility listed here applies only to the UK model (for use in the UK & Ireland). For use in other regions, you should ensure that you are buying the right model intended for that country and matching local network compatibility. When purchasing your unit, ensure it matches your region


As an IP PBX, instead of conventional phone lines, Internet SIP trunks provide your connectivity to the phone network. With IP phones, you have a complete office phone system, allowing for local and remote extensions (extensions can be anywhere on your LAN or elsewhere in the world).

Calls can be transferred and distributed exactly as you wish, routed to a receptionist, groups or an automated attendant (IVR - "Press 1 for Sales" etc.) or to specific groups. The VigorBX 2000n supports up to 50 extensions, all with voicemail.

The VigorBX 2000n offers a complete replacement to the traditional office phone system and analogue lines. An IP-PBX uses your existing network and the Internet to provide company-wide telephony, using VoIP technology instead of regular phone lines or a traditional PBX. This can save hugely on line rental, provides vast flexibility, reduces call costs, maintenance and increases efficiency. IP Phones can be placed anywhere in your office, or remotely around the world to provide one seamless phone network for your business. Wherever you have an Internet connection, you can have an extension on your PBX. All pure IP calls are free of charge; for calls to the conventional phone network (PSTN) you route via an ITSP 'Trunk' for low cost calls (for example DrayTEL).

9 Phones
In a pure IP environment, the VigorBX 2000 is installed onto your LAN together with IP telephones. All devices are connected over your LAN using your existing Ethernet network connections. The VigorBX 2000 can support up to 50 extensions - local or remote. As it uses your regular network, you don't need special extension wiring - just your existing Ethernet switch with adequate ports (assuming you are using IP phones). A traditional PBX with 50 extensions would take up a whole cabinet and need a lot of wiring!

Once installed, all extensions can call each other of course and calls can be transferred, diverted and all other normal features of a PBX. Extensions do not have to be local (in the same office as the iPBX) - they can be anywhere in the world, and still be seamless so that calls can be made between to transferred to extensions whether they are local or remote. Similarly, incoming calls can be routed to any extensions, whether they are local or distributed in many remote locations - anywhere with an Internet connection. As well as physical desk phones and cordless phones, you can also use softphones running on your laptop or IP phone apps on your smartphone.

FXS (Analogue Phone) and FXO (Analogue Line) Ports

If you require analogue extensions (regular non-IP telephones or equipment) then the Vigor BX2000 provides one port into which you can plug a phone, fax or PDQ machine. That analogue phone is then another extension on the PBX, able to receive, transfer, make calls and use voicemail through the PBX system. If your power/Internet fails, your analogue phone is connected directly through to one of your analogue lines (on the FXO ports - see below)

The VigorBX 2000 also has two analogue phone line inputs (see schematic above) to connect to standard analogue land lines. Those lines can then be used to make and receive calls using the VoIP phones connected to the PBX. Rules can be created so that the analogue lines are used to make calls to specific destination or only ever used as a fallback in case of Internet/ITSP failure. Incoming calls to the analogue lines can be routed to extensions like your SIP/ITSP calls.

Voicemail

Voicemail can be enabled on any extension or hunt group to take messages when phones are not answered or are busy. The messages are stored within the VigorBX 2000. Messages for a hunt group can be emailed to all members of the group or picked up by any member of that group. Messages for a single extension can be emailed to the extension owner, or they can pick it up from their phone when they return. Voicemails can be stored on-board by the PBX or for larger storage capacity in an external USB memory stick.

IVR (Voice Attendant)

Other features include an IVR (Automated Voice Response) attendant so that your incoming calls can be answered by a recorded voice and the caller can choose their department or person by entering the menu items you have set up (e.g. press '2' for sales). You can also use it to provide automated information such as opening hours or travel directions.

Integration with popular ITSPs

For calls to and from the regular PSTN - the public telephone network, you need an ITSP (Internet Telephone Service Provider) who can provide you with a SIP Trunk, such as DrayTEL. Then, when your users need to make an external call, the iPBX routes automatically via the ITSP gateway on the Internet. Call charges with ITSPs are very well price. The ITSP will also provide you with incoming phone numbers to receive calls. Those calls are routed into your VigorBX 2000 which then passes to the appropriate telephones (extensions). A DrayTEL 'pay as you go' account will provide up to 2 simultaneous calls, suitable only for a single device or very small office. If you need more than two trunks, choose a monthly package like these. DrayTEL is our preferred ITSP partner, but there are many others available.

Failover

The VigorBX 2000 also supports broadband failover to 3G/4G/LTE (using a compatible USB modem, listed here), or a second broadband connection in the event of your primary broadband connection failing. This keeps your phone communications online. Also by the use of a secondary Internet access method, you can set up Load Balancing whereby specific traffic types are routed down one particular connection. This is the optimum configuration for the very best quality, where your Voice traffic can be sent down one connection and your regular web traffic send down the other.

The VigorBX 2000 has Quality of Service to prioritise voice traffic above data traffic, with the PBX system automatically prioritising VoIP calls above internet traffic. The Quality of Service configuration is fully configurable so that other high priority traffic can be prioritised above lower priority data such as file downloads.

Extensions & Groups
Vigorphone 350
The VigorBX 2000n is recommended for up to 50 active/live extensions. Each extension will be used for an IP desk phone, an analogue extension (either built into the IPPBX or another SIP compliant analogue telephone adaptor) or other SIP-compatible VoIP devices. The extensions can be on the same LAN as the IPPBX in your office or remote, in another office or someone's home. All extensions can call each other and transfer calls between each other. IP phones connect using standard network Ethernet/CAT5 and if you use a PoE switch, IP phones don't need any local power.

Extensions can also be part of a group, so that calling the 'group' number will call all extensions who are members of the group. This is ideal for departmental usage, for example you can put a call through to the 'sales department' group and all of their phones will ring, so anyone in that department can answer the call.

Individual extensions can have their own voicemail (answerphone) preferences, for example sending a caller to voicemail when you're on another call or don't answer. Callers' messages can be listened to when you return to the office, or emailed to you wherever you might be. Phones with a MWI light (Message Waiting Indicator) flash so you can tell when there is a message waiting. You can also set your extension to divert to another extension or group if not answered within a certain time.

Auto-Attendant (IVR)
DrayTek IPPBX IVR (Auto-Attendant) Menu
The Auto-Attendant can answer your incoming calls and direct your caller to the correct department without any operator/receptionist intervention. You can record your own messages and set up the destinations of each selection, whether it's a group, individual extension or even a remote user. The caller can also dial extensions directly if they know the person's extension number. If the caller's selected department or person is busy, they can be put through to voicemail or placed in a queue, awaiting the next available person in that group.

The auto-attendant can also be used to give out frequently requested information such as your address, opening hours or travel directions, saving your staff much time from this repetitive task.

For out of hours periods, a different message can be automatically played, perhaps telling the caller of your opening hours and alternative numbers to call or other resources available in the meantime

Compatible IP Telephones
IP Telephone - Click for info
For each extension on your PBX, you can use an IP phone, either desktop or cordless. You can also use softphones (software on a PC) or apps on mobile devices. The VigorBX2000 uses the industry standard 'SIP' protocol which is used by most SIP phones. Any SIP-compliant phone should work, including those from VTech, Snom, Grandstream, Yealink, Gigaset etc.

Most IP phones include programmable soft-keys so that you can have at-a-glance extension status lights (BLF), headset options and soft-keys for commonly used functions.

Wireless LAN
The VigorBX 2000n includes wireless LAN so that your laptops, tablets and other wireless equipped devices can have access to your LAN and the Internet, or register as an extension with the PBX using a softphone (e.g. the DrayTek softphone for Windows). The VigorBX 2000n wireless LAN features:

802.11n Compliant
2.4GHz: 300Mb/s Total Wireless Capacity, 2 Spatial Streams (2x2)
Physical On/Off switch to quickly disable Wireless radios
Optional Higher Gain or directional aerials available - Click Here.
Active Client list in Web Interface
Wireless LAN Isolation (from each other and/or wired LAN) integrated with wired VLAN groups
WPA2 Encryption

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DrayTek VigorBX 2000N IP PBX & DSL Firewall

DrayTek VigorBX 2000N IP PBX & DSL Firewall

The VigorBX 2000n is an IP PBX integrated with a VDSL firewall/router (features similar to DrayTek's Vigor 2862 ADSL/VDSL router). That means, when considering the TCO, the VigorBX2000 cost covers both router/firewall and IP PBX.