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1. In this guide we will only set up one Hunt Group to one Destination Hint This will be convenient for you to trace the relations 3 Destination ID and Destination 56 The Destination ID here is an interpreter between Hunt Group and physical Destination Hunt Groups may map to the same destination ID The destination is either a local physical port or a remote IP address that ITG should make a call to Each Destination ID maps to a physical destination There are two types of physical destination A physical port on the ITG i e the FXO FXS port AH 323 VolP gateway with a fixed IP address or a host name One To ene q es 0 In this guide we will use a dial plan table as below for illustration purpose Hint Number Hunt Group Dest ID Destination 201 1 1 0 408 10 10 mary01 dyndns org 201 is a default number 408 is a new number we will add onto the table 6 2 Web Browser Configuration Use Browser to get into the Main Menu as follows the default IP address of ITG 400R is 192 168 0 1 5 Gt Yew aeie ob ie E E _ mas 9 OA D Qe Gr E haps 1680 17 Click VOIP for all the telephony related settings and ITG 400R will display as follows 57 58 E x Hake O OAA Aa m Pa G a MAO Adale E bony 17192 168 0 100 ben You are advised to set up your Dial Plan associated with the ITG first befo
2. 62 Strip Length The number of digits needed to be strip off from the beginning of the dialing digits Append prefix The digits needed to be appended in front of the dialing digits after it is stripped for the strip length The newly added telephone number will be displayed for confirmation as follows b we Duck gt O Al Anh ois Gude 9 D Ow aAA TA E Choose Add and Hunt Group then click Select and prepare to add Hunt Group ID The ITG 400R will show the following z i hiss HERGA DITH EA AE Hit G a A Gh fo Gia l ot a A a a COE Enter the information related to Hunt Group ID and Destination ID then click Complete The newly added Hunt Group ID and Destination ID will be displayed for confirmation as follows 63 64 Be Eii Yew Feet Job feb HBk OIF iach Gita Guia J bow HBO Adaren E heap 01972 168 0 1roxp 0 Mim oo Sco shee Tr Onnie Cea Aan Hunt Group ID An interpreter between a Hunt Group and a Destination Destination ID The destination is either a physical port or a remote IP address that ITG should make a call to Each Destination ID maps to a physical destination There are two types of physical destination A physical port on the ITG i e the FXO FXS port AH 323 VoIP gateway with a fixed IP address or a host name 2 Hat gt ODD
3. You may also check the LED indicators on the ITG When it rings the related LED should flash After Hint you pick up the handset it should remain on and off when the phone is on hook Now let s test your ITG that is equipped with FXO interface Assume you have one extension line associated with your PBX system say 316 as the designated extension number we connect this line to ITG port 1 FXO port then connect a telephone phone set to ITG port 3 for example FXS FXO OO _ weini TTT Pick up your extension handset for example 100 and dial 316 After two rings you should hear a dial tone Now dial 203 the telephone connected to the ITG FXS port should ring If you do not hear the dial tone please check the i line impedance of your PBX You should find a Hint Guide for setting the appropriate line impedance in your package if your ITG is equipped with FXO port Please set it up accordingly to adjust your FXO port 70 Now let s make a call to your extension Pick up the handset connected to the FXS port and dial 201 you should hear a dial tone This means that ITG picks up the line connected to your PBX Then dial 100 your extension handset should ring right away This guide only uses the default values Once you are familiar with the dial plan set up you may Hint design your own You may set it up with only one digit
4. and separated by vertical bars string lt key gt A non quoted set of characters Do not use quotation marks around the string or the string will include the quotation marks A key on the VT 100 terminal or terminal emulator For example lt Enter gt denotes the Enter key 2 START UP PREPARATION This chapter shows you how to prepare for the ITG 400R set up for your network and or Internet We will focus on the web browser usage Since the ITG 400R comes with two default IP addresses one is for LAN side that is 192 168 0 1 and the other is for WAN side that is 172 16 0 1 You may use any PC to connect to the LAN port of 1TG 400R and then follow the steps below 1 2 Set up the PC with an IP address in the 192 168 0 x IP domain say 192 168 0 2 with subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 or choose Obtain an IP address automatically Start up the browser In the address field key in the address http 192 168 0 1 The pop up screen should appear and prompt for user name and password The default values are User name eitg all lower case Password 123 Now you are ready to perform the Network configuration set up described in the next chapter 3 WAN CONFIGURATION We will show you the basic steps for a typical ITG 400R connection in various environments It includes static IP address environment and dynamic IP address environment 3 1 Static IP A
5. Enter eitg in User Name field and 123 in Password field Then select OK ITG 400R will show the Main Menu as 24 25 follows J m 1 1 F 3 erk ila i a pj Ble EM Yev Fronts Toole Hele bb GOS 4 B aee Hei Alima g uone l l E Click NAT for all the WAN LAN related settings and ITG 400R will display the following screen 26 O a N Bek gt ODD A i Brite G S a Oa Adam E p192 168 0 Ia baw Click LAN for LAN Configuration Menu BB dt 192 168 01 featD ham Maroni Intermet Explorer E Bo Ett Dore voes Tools Hep Hank gt OOA Aua om Gua GD aoa _Adihowes hep 11192 168 0 hw en SSIS ISO 192 168010 Boo T Specify the LAN Port IP Address and Subnet Mask About DHCP Server setting you can specify the number of DHCP clients the range is 1 to 253 and 0 will disable DHCP Server Fill in the Client start address to specify the start IP address if DHCP Server is enable Click Save The Changes to save all input information 27 28 Reboot the system if all the above settings are saved 29 5 ADVANCED FEATURES This chapter shows you the advanced features offered by ITG 400R and helps you to configure your ITG step by step for LAN access management 5 1 Access to Advanced Features Menu Use Browser to get into the Main Menu TOn Click N
6. ks gt Al ae ab lj Ja Ti i Enter 192 168 0 30 in Internal IP field Enter 1040 in Port number from field Enter 1060 in Port number to field Choose TCP in Protocol field Tick enable field to enable Port Forwarding function Click OK to store all above data bs be 5 E SY ES ee Ss OO o agaaa LLL fs LL _ 39 hat Dea D Loa hi a Bie Edit Tee Favorites Tock Bly Pi 4 9 A ot Geert Giro Geet G r a m AA Oo Abts g hen IGA Eat vl te Reboot the system to make these changes effective 40 5 5 Special Applications Configuration This option allows certain Internet applications which use non standard TCP UDP ports to pass through the NAT router If a PC 192 168 0 20 is behind the NAT router it will use TCP port 1400 to port 1404 as source port to access an Internet server and the Internet server will respond to the PC with UDP packets of port number 1300 as destination port then the following steps should be taken hig WI STE mcd ineme Eaqulorer Ee Bi Yew Foes oe Be l n pick GA Al An Hae a 2 a A AA CHEE 1800 01 Aeara hin rd a Get into Advanced Features Click Special Applications and prepare to key in all related information 41 E Eri TETTIE in Hermod laimei EJ 7 ane pera Ely wok A dt Beach arom Bit GS a o AA oO Address BENIEL URE Lite he el mae
7. Au Gyros Grete GD 9H BOO Adame E tery 192 168 0 10090 hen Now choose Add and Remote_Destination_ P for setting up the Destination IP address Click Select and the ITG 400R prompts as follows 65 66 3 7 nla 2 wie gt OD Au Girone Gute 9 gt Saw Adale E bey 11192 168 0 Ivai hen 00 The information associated with Destination ID and IP Address of the remote Gateway should be filled in Click Complete The newly added remote IP address will be displayed for confirmation as follows Bs __alolx wink Di DB Auh Grooms Gite 9 D a e Address E herp 0192 168 0o Ata z po m m Now you may test the phone connected to the remote Gateway 211 20 86 4 with phone number 88635xxx from your local phone 67 7 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 7 1 The Default Dial plans Before any configuration set up your ITG should have the following basic default information Network IP 192 168 0 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Dial Plan No Hunt Dest Dest Group ID 201 1 1 0 local port 1 202 2 2 1 local port 2 203 3 3 2 204 4 4 3 20X X X X 1 X is from 1 to 8 and it varies depending on your ITG model Suppose two telephones are FXS connected to two of your ITG FXS ports say port 1 and port 2 respectively you just pick up phone 1 and dial 202 directly phone 2 should ring 202 gt ITG gt local port 25 D
8. Site B No HuntGroup Dest ID Dest 886 10 10 mary01 dyndns org OJ Modem a I i pE Cable Modem Area code Area code 886 408 dyndns org Mary02 dyndns org 61 59 73 172 210 20 96 2 A A VAS LDA A B f ARTS Gy ITG configuration ADSL PPPoE connection at Site A PPPoE section Refer the PPPoE application set up procedure to configure Site A dynamic connection Please refer to Chapter 3 2 2 DDNS client section Refer the Dynamic DNS configuration procedure to configure Site A dynamic dns Please refer to Chapter 5 7 76 Dial plan settings Refer the dial plan configuration to configure Site A dial plan Please refer to Chapter 6 2 ITG configuration cable connection at Site B DHCP section Refer the DHCP application set up procedure to configure Site B DHCP connection Please refer to Chapter 3 2 3 DNS server section Refer Chapter 3 1 page 9 WAN IP set up section to configure Site B DNS server DDNS client section Refer the Dynamic DNS configuration procedure to configure Site B dynamic dns Please refer to Chapter 5 7 Dial plan section Refer the dial plan configuration to configure Site B dial plan Please refer to Chapter 6 2 After these modifications users at Site A are able to dial 408 telephone number to call users at Site B and conduct VoIP voice conversation Users at Site
9. if you wish say 1 and 100 rings 7 2 ITG to ITG in the Static IP Address Environment The previous section shows you how to test your ITG without modifying any settings This section will show you how to connect two ITGs together and make VolP calls Assume that we have another ITG say ITG B with the default settings as well Now lets set up the IP address of ITG B to e g 192 168 0 2 and connect it to ITG A with the following three steps Step 1 ITG B Configure the WAN IP Please refer to Chapter 3 1 Step2 Connect ITG A and ITG B to the same Ethernet switch or hub Step3 ITG A Ping ITG B Ping 192 168 0 2 56 data byte 192 168 0 2 is alive ITG B Ping ITG A Ping 192 168 0 1 56 data byte 192 168 0 1 is alive After these three steps both ITGs should find each other on the same network Now let s set up the remote H 323 gateway for this two ITGs ITG A Refer the following dial plan information to configure ITG A dial plan Please refer to Chapter 6 2 ITG B Refer the following dial plan information to configure ITG B dial plan Please refer to Chapter 6 2 The dial plan associated with these two ITGs should have the following new record after the above commands ITG A No HuntGroup Dest ID Dest 02 10 10 192 168 0 2 ITG B No Hunt Group Dest ID Dest 01 10 10 192 168 0 1 Now o
10. use the configuration mentioned in Section 7 1 for PBX connections ITG A ITG B 203 201 203 i tt fir Etnas tall dye 316 100 TTT i Pnn daanan ae ITG A The user at ext 100 wants to make a call to ITG B 203 What we need to do is to pick up the handset with extension 100 and dial 316 After you hear the dial tone again dial 02 203 Then the phone attached to ITG B should ring ITG B 74 If users at ITG B want to make a call to ext 100 through ITG A one should dial 01 201 where the PBX line is connected to port 1 After hearing the dial tone just dial the extension number 100 Hint Imagine how we use the PBX with associated extension handsets We pick up the handset and dial any extension number directly to your colleagues and dial 0 or 9 to make a call to PSTN network The same is with ITG B after you dial 01 201 you can do the same thing because 01201 connects you to the extension handset 316 In this scenario the handset with extension 203 connected to ITG B may also be looked as an extension of the PBX After all of the above your ITG should perform normally Lets do the following two things A Modify the IP address Mask and Gateway to your network B so that the ITG may connect to the Internet Do the same thing to your second and third ITG so they may connect to the Internet as well Check t
11. 0 vanhin F Bre oS 0 Fill in IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Router IP address associated with this ITG 400R Fill in Primary DNS server and or Secondary DNS server with IP address that ISP has provided Fill in IP TOS parameter for Precedence Delay Throughput and Reliability if your ISP provides The ranges of these parameters are Precedence 0 to 7 0 Routine Low 7 Network Control High Delay 0 Normal 1 Low Throughput 0 Normal 1 High Reliability 0 Normal 1 High Click OK to store all above information 11 HBa ODD Asah Geor Gaede Ains elapacaieolwiin S S S lt S S SSSCSCOC ig tie a_i ee Lo Reboot the ITG when the above information is stored successfully 3 2 Dynamic IP Address Environment In this section we will show you how to obtain a valid host name in the dynamic IP address environment first followed by the way to set up a typical ITG 400R connection in the dynamic IP address environment via built in PPPoE DHCP and DDNS clients 12 3 2 1 Applying for a host name in the dynamic IP environment First it is required to apply for a DDNS host name from http www dyndns org for the ITG For example the name you may obtain is mary01 dyndns org for the ITG mary01 dyndns org is applied for the ITG If you have
12. AT for all the WAN LAN related settings and ITG 400R will display the following screen 30 a wiek D2 2 Geenh Gyro Gwe go oy Sm ao oO TEENE Click Advanced Features for the Advance Features Menu and start the Advanced Features settings 31 5 2 DMZ Configuration This option allows one computer on your LAN to be exposed to all users on the Internet Bre S G Get into Advanced Features Click DMZ and prepare to key in all related information 32 e OOF Baws Grom Gum 9 5 oR ORO O sites E omp02 1620 tamOnm Switch DMZ field to on Enter the destination device s IP address in NAT DMZ host field Click OK to store all above data 33 gt I Losk H tinh i Explorer Fle Bih Tev Favorites Took Eib Hi o 1D Dh e Beetle al r oh AA CS Pie Reboot the system to make these changes effective 34 5 3 Virtual Servers Configuration This option allows servers on your LAN to be accessible by Internet users The NAT router redirects the external port to the internal port If a web server 192 168 0 20 port number 80 is behind the NAT router and could be accessed by Internet users via TCP port 8080 the following steps should be taken bn DPHPI OOJ Quma Groene Grete 9 D Aon hee E p92 1680 I nweadvo Fs Get into Advanced Features Click
13. B are able to perform VoIP voice communication by dialing number 886 telephone number toward users at Site A Please note that there is a Max digits 8 limitation of dial string in this case Users may modify this parameter to meet different needs If calls can not be made please check ans a Connectivity between ITGs is valid This may be checked via ping command in ITG Warning b DDNS name is correctly updated 78 7 4 PBX related issues There are some issues related to PBX system There are 1 CP Call Progress Tone detection and 2 Call Security 7 4 1 CP Tone Detection You may encounter a problem when your call goes to PBX via a VoIP connection such as the caller may already hang up the phone but the PBX port is still active The cause of this problem may be due to the CP tone mismatch The ITG cannot understand the Tone from PBX So it still considers the line is on and never hangs up Once this has happened you may find a technical document provided by your vendor that contains the corresponding information and guides you to fix this problem 7 4 2 Call Security The ITG is a standard H 323 VoIP gateway that will allow any standard H 323 device to make a VoIP connection to it That means no matter where you are once you have a H 323 device such as another ITG or a software package like Microsoft NetMeeting you may make a VolP call to this ITG any time once it connects to the Interne
14. Virtual Servers and prepare to key in all related information 35 gt Br Be Ein Yee Favorites Tool Help Ha e o OD Au r Gi G a RAS Adale E bony 47192 168 0 Irad vO hers Enter 8080 in External Port field Enter 192 168 0 20 in Internal IP field Enter 80 Internal Port field Choose the TCP in Protocol field Tick the Active field to enable Virtual Server function Click OK to store all above data 36 et ro ODF Dinh Gitmo Gite GS SAHOO CAC Reboot the system to make these changes effective 37 5 4 Port Forwarding Configuration This option also allows servers on your LAN to be accessible by Internet users The NAT router directly forwards the external ports to the internal ports If a server 192 168 0 30 port 1040 to port 1060 is behind a NAT router and could be accessed by Internet users via TCP port 1040 to port 1060 the following steps should be taken E Erien 1500 Diteted white Haromi ineme Eglo Ee Bail Yie mpe peb Eep Pisk p GA l Anh Gre a l a A A A o a Abime a hapat a 16001 arad him Be o T Get into Advanced Features Click Port Forwarding and prepare to key in all related information 38 3 Be Eli Tee Fyode Jeb Help HBe DD BD D e P G aw AAS Adare herp 17197 1680 rsin vO bere a _ I l i fi f i Z HE
15. VoIP 110R 200R 422R 404R 440R User s Guide Trademarks Contents are subject to revise without prior notice All trademarks belong to their respective owners FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 8xxR or a Class B 1 2 4xxR digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense CE mark Warning This is a Class A 8xxR or a Class B 1 2 4xxR product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Revision USER S GUIDE Part No 06310051011 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABOUT DELS GUIDE sinnen 1 LI B fore Start up aissas innere asee e E Ei aar EE Eaa 1 1 2 Notation Conventions for console or telnet settings 2 2 START UP PREPARATION esseesessscccsscccssceccsscecsscecsseeee 4 3 WAN CONFIGURATION 0 cccccssssssssccccsssssccsceccsees 5 3 1 Stati
16. already obtained a valid host name with your user name and password from the dynamic DNS server such as www dyndns org you may skip the following and go to Section 3 2 2 directly 1 Go to the dyndns web page www dyndns org 2 Click Sign Up Now 3 Click Agree on Acceptable User Policy 4 Create NIC User Account Example User Name Mary Email Address maryO1 Yahoo com Password hbear Click Create Account 5 Wait for DYNDNS email for confirmation of your account 6 Go to the www dyndns org web page again 7 Click login 8 Type in your user name and password 9 Click Dynamic DNS and Add New Host 10 Type in New Host Name and select dyndns org For example mary01 dyndns org 13 11 Click Add Host if another host name is needed and go to Step 10 otherwise the host name application is done Please refers to Chapter 5 7 for details related to the DDNS configuration Hint 3 2 2 PPPoE application set up In this section we d like to introduce steps to setup the PPPoE application for dynamic IP address environment Use Browser to get into the Main Menu 14 Click NAT for all the WAN LAN related settings and ITG 400R will display as follows 2 Be Edit Ie Foces Tools Help Han e e o ODD Du aoe Gi GD a AO Aiiwes g bey 11192 168 0 oat Aen Click WAN for WAN Configuration Menu and ITG 400R will display the
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19. ce port FXO Foreign eXchange Office and FXS Foreign eXchange Station You should locate them at the labels of the RJ 11 ports FXO port The FXO port allows connecting to a device which is associated with a phone number and which can generate a ring signal say 316 or 408 1234 So the only connection for FXO port will be to your local PSTN Line or one of the analog extension line associated with your PBX system FXO When your FXO port connects to a PSTN Line the a VoIP call can be made to the M local number 408 1234 Or vise versa you may make a 408 1234 VolP call through the phone number 408 1234 WT OTD a he bons The same is applied to a PBX system You are required to know which extension number will be assigned to the FXO port Your PBX users will need to know this number to make a VolP call The FXO port cannot connect to a device such as telephone or fax machine since they do not provide Hint any phone number extension and cannot generate any ring signal If you connect those to the FXO port you may hear nothing once you pick up the handset FXS port The FXS port allows the connection to a device such as telephone fax machine or trunk line of a PBX system For 4 port and 8 port model only The FXS port is like your local phone service provider that can generate and provide ring signal It is easy to tell if you have conn
20. ddress Environment There are several typical static IP address environment where the following procedure may apply such as popular broadband application with ADSL or Cable network Run Web Browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer Set the address field to 192 168 0 1 hit the enter key then ITG 400R will respond with the following page hy hittp 192 168 0 1 Microsoft Intemet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A A Aseh Favorits GPMedia lt 4 D Gi SMOG JO Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 0 1 Realm index htm User Name eito Password A Save this password in your password list cme f Nnenme nace htm H10 16AN 17 E Tnternet Z Enter eitg in User Name field and 123 in Password field then select OK ITG 400R will show the Main Menu as follows Click NAT for all the WAN LAN related settings and ITG 400R will display the following 2 Be Edit View Fyodes Tools Help eek gt DD Aua Groce Ge G 9 OO Adale E bey 11192 168 0 owed Aen Click WAN for WAN Configuration Menu and ITG 400R will display the following screen Eb Bat Tee Prone Deb Eb Pixi GEA Gh Aih Pe ea al ai a A a a hiie E hpi 185 0 Len tes l Click Fixed IP to enter all fix IP related information 10 DD ht Ah Hoi Gh GF a m A E Alima ajr A153 1680
21. ected a device to the FXS port and you may hear the dial tone provided by the FXS port once the handset is off hook un am finm UAT a The FXS port is with voltage and current DO NOT IX connect the port to any PBX extension line or Warning PSTN line This may result in the FXS port or your PBX extension port malfunction 6 1 2 The Dial Plan Before you start setting up the dial plan for the ITG it is required to know the following basic concept associated with the ITG Phone number Hunt Group ID Destination ID 54 Destination 1 Phone Number The Phone number associated with the ITG is a set of digits You may look at that as an area code associated with your phone number This number will only map to one Hunt Group in this example You may reference to Section 7 for more details regarding configuration and Dial Plan examples gt Hunt Group One To One 408 gt 10 2 Hunt Group ID The Hunt Group ID here is an interpreter between phone number and Destination ID The ITG phone table will be based on the number you dial to find the related hunt group So different numbers may map to the same hunt group A Hunt group consists of at least one Destination ID It means that when a call is placed the first available Line Destination ID will be connected Hunt Group gt Destination ID One To One 40 gt 10
22. el Do ca Enter 1300 in In Port no from field Enter 1300 in In Port no to field Choose UDP in In Protocol field Enter 1400 in Out Port no from field Enter 1404 in Out Port no to field Choose TCP in Out Protocol field Enter the description in Description field Tick the Active field to enable this special App setup Click OK to store all above data 42 Bek G D ot Ditech a Btn Se Sl dh a COCKTA E e a E AE Reboot the system to make these changes effective 5 6 Access Control Configuration This option allows you to cluster hosts in LAN into groups and to define WAN access policy for each LAN group Each Workgroup has its own packet filter table which specifies how to block the PC or LAN devices For example a PC 192 168 0 10 belongs to Workgroup 1 and Workgroup 1 is not allowed to access any HTTP server in the Internet then the following steps should be taken i inec Eploner MEE O A 4 Auh ava Gide l a A e a A o a TOPE 1 cc a Get into Advanced Features Click Access Control for Access Control menu 43 44 Use Workgroup and Packet Filter Table settings to control the user s access authority 45 5 6 1 Workgroup Access Configuration This option allows you to cluster hosts in the LAN into workgroups eac
23. elong to any packet filter table then the policy of packet filter table 0 will be applied to this PC 49 5 7 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic Domain Name Server allows Internet Users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL rather an IP address Hie 9 QOD Aueh Giro Que 9 D OM IABP O hlama E ap 192 1600 ant e rr O D A e is Get into Advanced Features Click Dynamic DNS and prepare to key in all DDNS related information 50 3 Be Eln Yoe Foces Jeo Help Haste eo OOA Qu a Outs G a aAA on Adame E beep 17192 168 0 Iasi vO bere Choose ON for enable DDNS in Dyn DNS field Key in Server Name Host Name User Name and User Password provided by your Dynamic DNS service provider Click OK to store all the above information 51 5 Be Bi Yee Pode ool Help Haxe o ODD A Grom Gute Gl o AAO Adre E bet 192 168 0 amd vO hars gE e ena Click Store to store information in the Flash memory 52 sma OBJ Am Grom Quin G AAO COE w EE p e Reboot the ITG when all the above settings are stored successfully 53 6 DIAL PLAN SET UP This chapter shows you the basic concept and steps to help you configure your ITG through the LAN port It includes the ITG 400R voice port and Dial Plan 6 1 Concepts 6 1 1 The Voice Port There are two types of voi
24. en 21 22 Be Bii Yie Fivocies Took Beb HBk gt GA Fl anh oie Ga G D a w aA oa Adme EE beep 0192 160 0 ana Ata Tooo EE At DHCP Client field select on for enable DHCP client Key in Router name and Domain name if ISP requires At Use local MAC addr field select Yes if ISP requires Local MAC addr for link authentication and fill in the following Local MAC addr field with your Local MAC address Click OK to store all the above information 23 ee a Sone Gua J dD 3w HAAVU Reboot the ITG when all the above settings are stored successfully 4 LAN CONFIGURATION We will show you the basic steps to configure a typical ITG 400R in the LAN environment 4 1 LAN Interface Configuration Run Web Browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer Set the address field to 192 168 0 1 then hit the enter key ITG 400R will respond with the following page http 192 168 0 1 Microsoft Intemet Explorer 0 x Sepa B A A ASeach Favorits Meda B SM S 9 a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Address http 192 168 0 1 co Enter Network Password 2 x Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 0 1 Realm index htm User Name eita Password jA l Save this password in your password list Cancel pe E Mnenine nace htm H10 1681 fT ia nemet
25. following screen 15 16 j i Be Bii Yew Rodes Jook Help o _ eRe gt OD Qik Grom Gute GD OH ae Adarme E beep 7192 168 0 Iavas hen Click PPPoE and prepare to key in all PPPoE related information nll 2 2 ute OF GaPwot PMi J 25 OM SHB tem 8 ty 10721680 Von E Select ON for PPPoE key in User name and Password that ISP has provided Service name may be entered if your ISP has also provided it Click OK to store all the above information 17 18 Whip VTS LN D Lian Bobo bel icoosodt een Epiat Eb Eda Pee Fei Took Gel Hiet G A ct Gah a ewe a Om ao Ahira 5 hiipi 72 1 aren ao Reboot the ITG when all the above settings are stored successfully 3 2 3 DHCP application set up In this section we d like to show you how to configure the DHCP Client application for dynamic IP address environment Use Browser to get into the Main Menu 19 Click NAT for all the WAN LAN related settings and ITG 400R will display the following screen eek G Gre Gua oS m Oo TEENE Click WAN for WAN Configuration Menu and ITG 400R will display the following screen 3 y j Bie Edit Yew Favorites Took Help Ha gt ODD area Gute 9 b a aAA on Addn E beep 7192 168 0 1 vac haw Click DHCP Client for DHCP Client Settings and ITG 400R will display the following scre
26. h workgroup is associated with a unique packet filter table Be Ei yew Fyvocites Job Help n FEA Post o OA Al Auh Gri Gua 9 D a aAA Address 145 hapa 92 168 0 Lecce Atm Click Workgroup and prepare to define the workgroup 46 Adtes g ip aigr ie Olewkeplen Ss Enter 1 in Select a Workgroup number field Enter Operation in Description Choose add and IP in addr type field Enter 192 168 0 10 Address field Click OK to store all above data 47 5 6 2 Packet Filter Table Configuration This option allows you to define packet filter policies for each workgroup a Fie Edit Fie Favorites Took Help Hax gt DD Qik Gre Gute GD SH Jao Addn E bony 192 168 0 Incesa ham Click Packet Filter Table and prepare to key in all related information 48 FE 71 OO iezen him Hirani Intermed Espeaer Be Ei Ye Faiet Tonk Help eek gt De a geh e Ge e a A AA o Agiria e betel FE oihan Enter 1 in Select a Workgroup number field Choose add and TCP that you want to block Enter the starting block port number 80 in Port range from field Enter the ending block port number 80 in Port range to field Click OK to store all above data A list for the packet filter setting result will be displayed Packet filter table O is the default filter table if a PC is not b
27. he bandwidth and the router Normally if you can ping each other it means that they should talk to each other via VoIP calls aE ZS The average bandwidth for each channel is from 12kbps to 16kbps by default In a heavy traffic Warning network the available bandwidth between two nodes may affect the voice quality 7 3 ITG to ITG in the Dynamic IP Address Environment The previous section shows the steps regarding how to set up a typical ITG to ITG connection in the static IP address environment without modifying any settings This section we will show you how to connect two ITGs in a dynamic IP address environment via built in PPPoE DHCP and DDNS clients Assume there is another ITG say ITG B located at Site B with default settings First of all it is required to apply for a DDNS host name from http www dyndns org for ITGs at Site A and Site B Please refer Chapter 3 2 1 Applying for a host name in the dynamic IP environment For example the names are mary01 dyndns org for ITG at Site A and mary02 dyndns org for ITG at Site B mary01 dyndns org is applied for ITG at Site A mary02 dyndns org is applied for ITG at Site B Other parameters associated with this topology are ITG at Site A has PPPoE and DDNS clients enabled ITG at Site B has DHCP and DDNS clients enabled The dial plan and network topology can be shown as follows Site A No HuntGroup Dest ID Dest 408 10 10 mary02 dyndns org
28. nce ITG A gets a dialed number 02 it will direct the call to ITG B The same is true for ITG B The dialed number 01 will be mapped to ITG A accordingly 12 Assume both ITGs have a FXS port corresponding to port 3 ITG A 01 ITG B 02 each with a ITG A 203 F 203 phone set connected to it Pick up handset and dial 02203 where 02 points to ITG B and 203 for port 3 of ITG B The phone attached to ITG B should ring ITG B Pick up the handset and dial 01203 where 01 points to ITG A and 203 for port 3 of ITG A The phone attached to ITG A should ring Hint In this example we assign each ITG with an unique number You may treat that number as an area code Each ITG represents a different area ITG A is with area code 01 and ITG B is 02 So If you have more you may assign to other ITGs with 03 04 etc Hint If you can not hear the ring signal please do make sure of the following 1 Both ITGs can ping each other 2 Phone sets are connected to the correct ports In this example it should be the FXS port Also the phone number will be 20X where X corresponds to the location of the port 3 Make sure you ve stripped the number as specified in the command atom aadd correctly 4 The LED associate with the phone line should turn on pick up the phone or flash ringing We may continue to
29. p your first call Examples will be given to show you how an ITG may be working with telephony devices such as PBXs and phone sets Bypass the Advanced Features chapter if you do not want to do any LAN access management Hint 1 1 Before Start up Before setting up your ITG 400R the first time you need the following A PC that may run a web browser program such as Netscape Internet Explorer etc A 10 100 BaseTX Cat 5 Ethernet LAN cable with RJ 45 connector A console cable where you may find it in the ITG package for 4 8xxR And later on you are required to get familiar with your environment your TCP IP network and your phone systems 1 2 Notation Conventions for console or telnet settings This document uses the following conventions Examples that contain system prompts denote interactive sessions indicating that the user enters commands at the prompt Different type styles and characters are used These serve a variety of purposes as described below Convention boldface Bold Arial italic ixly Z xly Z Description Commands and keywords are in boldface User input anything you are expected to type in is set in bold Arial Arguments for which you supply values Elements in square brackets are optional Alternative but required elements are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets
30. re dialing any number and making a VoIP phone call Click Dial Plan it will display as follows 59 gt Bi Bie Eii Ye Ryes Job Geb Pisk gt OD Auh Gri Gua G D a A aAA Addas E try 192 168 0 1 00p0 dtm Click Phone Hunt Group Destination Settings and prepare to enter phone numbers and ITG 400R prompts the following 60 Mana fe Be a E Choose Add Telephone and Select and ITG 400R will display the following screen 61 VSO voipi hin blicos badeernet Epio Be Bu Tow Rem Tink Be eee Sik O A Geen Giro Que Gob o oo O Adios E hanea opi tm c ADDA Douane Bee E 0 cs Fill in the information associated with Telephone Number Hunt Group ID Min Digits Max Digits and Strip Length Make sure the above data is correct then click Complete Telephone Number A set of digits You may look at that as an area code associated with the remote Gateway Hunt Group ID An interpreter between Telephone Number and Destination ID Min Digits The minimum number of digits need to dial for remote Gateway usually is the number of digits of Telephone number above Max Digits The maximum number of digits need to dial for remote Gateway The difference of Max Digits and Min Digits is the total phone numbers that you can assign to the remote Gateway
31. t If the ITG is only equipped with FXS port then it should be very little concerns regarding the unauthorized use of the VoIP link But once it is connected with either a PBX or PSTN line you may be opening a phone line for any Internet users to make an unauthorized phone call For example one may make an International call from Hong Kong to Europe through your ITG located in Singapore 19 To prevent this from happening you are advised to do the following 1 Restrict the right to use associated with the line For example if the line goes to an extension number associated with a PBX ask the PBX manager to restrict this line from dialing to certain numbers Or ask the PSTN service provider to limit the line usage as well 2 Re check the dial table Check the dial plan table that only allows certain numbers may make calls That is remove the unnecessary numbers and restrict the maximum digit or prefix the allowed number inside ITG so the unauthorized phone call may not be made through the ITG CE
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