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1. ss 98 Description of Tone Configuration Items ss 99 Description of DDNS Configuration Items ss 101 Description of NAT Traversal Configuration Items 102 The Data Configuration Menu Items 104 Description of Static Routing Items 106 Description of NAT mapping Items 107 Description of DHCP Server DHCP Items 109 Description of DHCP Server Assign Items 110 Description of QoS Items issues ense eee Dade e benitesl menant un 111 Description or Vlan Items tete mrt Deeper etapas bna odio gue ne ege dee t edng e tet ivre s due ipod 112 The Maintenance Menu Items sees eene nennen nennen nnne nter enne 113 The Fault Management Menu Items 113 Description of FM Monitoring usines 114 The Performance Management Menu Items 115 The Fault Management Menu Items 118 The Device Control Menu Items ss 120 Description of Firmware Upgrade Items een 121 Description of Config Up Down Items 126 Description of Routing Table Monitoring Items 136 The Main CCL Tree nibo nine vete a ei erbe P eile Re DP DU b E RETE 145 Saye Command ER enee 147 Set Command BI m 148 Show Command Items sise 150 mt Command Items een et E op D e Rei EE T Re de P aaah 152 Nail
2. Provision The user name is used for authentication user name Provisioning The password is used for authentication user password Provisioning The name of provisioning file file name Provisioning Default disable file encryption Enable use encryption file The encryption algorithm is PC1 Provisioning timeout The timeout of twice provisioning file acquire When set to zero just acquire provisioning file once in VENUS 29xx restart If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 3 6 SNMP Cok Cancel Figure 3 37 SNMP Configuration 65 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 66 Table 3 20 Description of SNMP Items Field Description SNMP server Default disable mode Enable start up SNMP agent in VENUS 29xx SNMP The port of SNMP agent default is 161 service port SNMP trap Default disable mode Enable enable send trap function SNMP trap The port for sending trap to default is 162 port SNMP CDR Default disable trap mode Enable enable send CDR trap function System name The system name System The system location location System The contact information contact Get The get community and default is public community Set Th
3. OX 132 System information Status 0 ee cee eninin iaa ea a S o aa a eiA 133 ISH ST ETT 134 NIFI I 135 Routing Table Status E 135 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Figure 3 98 Figure 3 99 Figure 3 100 Figure 3 101 Figure 3 102 Figure 3 103 Figure 3 104 Figure 3 105 Figure 3 106 xii ARP Table Status isscecevsscases es es 136 CLI Main OW SR 145 Maim CEI re M 145 Status Commlnds iiie e erred eee erbe eese ente Hte eate E EEEE REEE SEEE 146 Prompt Of Save command e etie e enter sion ane eec E Ao Rape UD 147 Set command cia T 147 Show command cire nekera Eoria E EASE EEEE epus even AEE EE E 149 Maintenance commands suisses 152 Spy Ee M pP 154 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Table 1 1 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 3 5 Table 3 6 Table 3 7 Table 3 8 Table 3 9 Table 3 10 Table 3 11 Table 3 13 Table 3 14 Table 3 15 Table 3 16 Table 3 17 Table 3 18 Table 3 19 Table 3 20 Table 3 21 Table 3 24 Table 3 25 Table 3 26 Table 3 27 Table 3 29 Table 3 30 Table 3 31 Table 3 32 Table 3 33 Table 3 34 xiii TABLES VENUS 29XX Series Technical Specification sees eee ee eee eee 11 LED DeSCriptiOn METRE 20 10 100Base T se Ble nct dete e t ce Prnt i neither Poe ri ene ee Da eine 21 Venus2916 R
4. Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification e Ring De bounce 200ms configurable e Ring Cadence Inter Pulse 550ms Configurable Inter Cycle 5000ms Configurable e Auto Answer after Ring 1 ring Configurable Line Disconnection e Detection of the Disconnection Tones User Configurable Busy Tone Reorder Tone Congestion Tone e Long Dial Tone without Dialing 10 seconds e Line Reversal Detection Voice Codec e ITU T G 711 p Law 64kbps e ITU T G 711 A Law 64kbps e ITU T G 723 1 6 3K 5 3kbps e ITU T G 729A 8kbps e ITU T G 726 16K 24k 32k 40kbps Tone Generation and Detection s DTMF Call Progress tones Dial tone Busy tone Ring back tone Congestion tone Off hook notice tone etc e V 21 V 25 V 8 tone detection for automatic data fax voice switch over to G 711 voice coder Quality Enhancement Technologies e Voice Activity Detection VAD e Silence Suppression s Comfort Noise Generation CNG s Adaptive Jitter Buffer e Echo Cancellation ITU T G 165 G 168 compliant s Compensation for Loss of Packet e In band or Out band DTMF Relay e Selectable TX RX Gain Controls Call Signaling Call Control Protocols e IETF RFC 3261 Session Initiation Protocol SIP Voice Encapsulation Packet e IETF RFC 1889 Real Time Protocol RTP e IETF RFC 2833 RTP payload fo
5. Default lease time The lease time for IP assign for device in LAN Free IP address in low 1 5 The low and high consist of a range for IP assign You can configure four IP range Free IP address in high 1 5 The low and high consist of a range for IP assign You can configure four IP range Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt Data gt gt DHCP server DHCP Assign Index 2 0000 3 joo00 14 0000 15 oooo 16 0000 Figure 3 58 DHCP Server Configuration Table 3 49 Description of DHCP Server Assign Items Field Description IP address This IP is assigned to a static IP Host name The host name of the static IP MAC address The MAC address of the static IP 3 5 6 4 QoS Configuration DiffServ is architecture providing different types or levels of service for IP traffic DiffServ according to RFC 2474 offers the capability to prioritize certain traffic types depending on their priority thereby accomplishing a higher level QoS at the 110 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management expense of other traffic types By prioritizing packets DiffServ routers can minimize transmission delays for time sensitive packets such as VoIP packets Configuration gt gt Data gt gt QoS QoS mode Disable v DSCP Signaling DSCP Voice DSCP TOS
6. process 3 6 4 5 Reboot After changing some configurations of the device it may be required to restart the device to activate the new configuration Use this menu to reset the VENUS 29xx Series 131 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Reboot Do you want to restart Restart Cancel Figure 3 92 Reset to Default Click the Restart button below the web page to reboot or click Cancel button to give up Caution A Reset the gateway only when there is no phone call in progress Otherwise VolP service will be abruptly terminated After click the Restart button the device will reboot Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Reboot System is rebooting Figure 3 93 Reboot finished 132 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 7 Status 3 7 1 System information Click the System info of the top menu come to System info page This Page will display the basic system information of the VENUS 29xx as in the following figure Status gt gt System Info Refresh Interval 10 seconds v Boot Code Version 201 Software Version 1 410 Protocol Info SIP Logo Info IAD Hardware Version 1 0 Hardware Info 32 32FXO MAC address 00905b 010207 UTP 6063 Device Name 00 90 bb 0 1 02 07 CPU usage 6 13 Memory usage 36 66 System Up time 1 day 4 11 NTP time NTP disable Figure 3 94 System information Status 3 7
7. Headquarters No 25 Alley 15 Lane 120 Sec 1 Nei Hu Rd Taipei 114 Taiwan TEL 886 2 26583000 FAX 886 2 26583232 Beijing Branch Room 303 No 7 Gengfang International Building A13 Huayuan Road Haidian Beijing China Zip Code 100088 TEL 86 10 62522081 87 FAX 86 10 62522077 USER S MANUAL VoIP Gateway Venus 29XX Series SIP Version 1 8 Date 2011 04 11 P N 07008 00122 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Copyright 2009 TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP All rights reserved Notice This document is protected by the international copyright law No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the expressed permission of Tainet Communication System Corporation TAINET is a registered trademark and Venus 29xx Series SIP is a trademark of Tainet Communication System Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies The information provided from Tainet Communication System Corporation is believed to be accurate Any changes and enhancements to the product and to the information thereof will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Trademark All products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual About T
8. ConvServ Bye B B is kicked out the Confernence A B C and ConvServ in a conference ConvServ Bye C C is kicked out the Confernence Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 94 Table 3 34 Call Conference By star number Operation Scene Operation Effect Conversion A and B A Hold B A dial C C Hook off A hold B Conversion A and C A hold B Conversion A and C A Flash Hook dial da A hold C Conversion A and B A hold C Conversion A and B A Flash Hook dial 66 2 A hold B Conversion A and C Conversion A and B A Hold B A dial C C Hook off A Flash Hook dial 4 4 Do three way conference Conversion A and B C dial A A Flash Hook dial D 2 A hold B Conversion A and C A hold B Conversion A and C A Flash Hook dial 41 A hold C Conversion A and B A hold C Conversion A and B A Flash Hook dial 66 2 A hold B Conversion A and C Conversion A and B C dial A A Flash Hook dial D 3 Do three way conference A organizer B C ina A Hook On A Bye B A Bye C conference A organizer B C ina B Hook On B Bye A Conversion A conference and C A organizer B C ina C Hook On C Bye A Conversion A conference and B Call Conference By flash number There are five function codes to be used in Venus 29xx 0 Disconnect the
9. IM 155 Voice Codec Bandwidth tec tertie ae inter tet ivan gut e 204 Supplemental Telephony Features 205 Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Product Overview TAINET VENUS 29xx Series a critical part of the Next Generation Network NGN functions as an interface gateway unit between the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN and the IP packet network by performing the conversion of the analog voice traffic to from the IP based media stream VENUS 29xx Series is a Voice over IP VoIP Gateway that provides cost effective and quality voice service over global IP packet network Internet or Intranet for end users and in the meanwhile lower the installation and maintenance effort With analog voice interface connecting to user s existing telephone handset or PABX and the Ethernet interface connecting to the service providers IP network VENUS 29xx Series bridges the PSTN and IP network Depending on the installed firmware VENUS 29xx Series supports Session Initiation Protocol SIP Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP and MEGACO which comply with IETF RFC 3261 RFC 3435 and RFC 3525 respectively This document is only for VENUS 29xx Series installed with SIP firmware VENUS 29xx Series allow traditional PSTN users to make phone calls over the Internet without changing their telephone operating procedure Using a Proxy Server or SoftSwitch together with the VENUS 29xx Series service providers or
10. number Busy forward The forward number or URL for busy forward number No answer The forward number or URL for no answer forward forward number Wait times for The ring times to wait before No answer forward to configure no answer number forward Call ID block 1 Disable Default 2 Enable The Asserted ID mode defines the header that is used in the generated INVITE request The header also depends on the calling Privacy allowed or restricted The P asserted or P preferred headers are used to present the originating party s Caller ID The Caller ID is composed of a Caller Number and optionally a Caller Name P asserted or P preferred headers are used together with the Privacy header If Caller ID is restricted the Privacy id is included Otherwise for allowed Caller ID the Privacy none is used If Caller ID is restricted received from Tel or configured in the gateway the From header is set to lt anonymous anonymous invalid gt Call ID PAI 1 Disable Default show 2 Enable Third Call ID 1 Disable Default PAI show 2 Enable Preferred Preferred identity in call ID block mode identity of call ID block If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 56 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 3 57 3GModem This page is used to set up configurations for 3G mode
11. 203 Normally a public IP address should be used for VENUS 29xx Series In case the VENUS 29xx Series is located in the local network behind the firewall or router Make sure the IP packets is not blocked or modified For the security purpose a firewall server or VPN is usually installed to filter out unauthorized accesses from the outside world Make sure the traffic to from the VoIP gateway is not blocked The NAT server may cause problem as well The NAT server performs the Network Address Translation between the public IP address and the private IP address It may not recognize some Text based protocols like SIP used by the VoIP gateway and may cause incorrect IP address or port translation for a packet 7 Off hook the Telephone Handset Pick up the phone and hear to the response Check if the LED of the telephone port is turned ON If no tone is heard check the transmission between the Proxy and Registration Server and the gateway again 8 Make a Local Call If the dial tone can be heard try to dial a local number to another port on the same gateway See it the ring back tone is heard and the called party are ringing See if the Channel LED flashes while the phone rings Answer the phone and start conversation Hear the voice quality 9 Make an On Net Call Try to make a call to another VoIP gateway somewhere located in the IP network If the ring back tone is heard but no voice can be heard after the called party answer
12. Server address 0000 Server port 69 Syslog file name Figure 3 89 Syslog Upload Table 3 60 Description of Syslog Upload Items Field Description Load Mode 1 Upload Upload the system log of the device to a specified file by TFTP Transport protocol TFTP protocol Server address Default is 0 0 0 0 Server port Default TFTP Server port is 69 Syslog file name The system log File name to be Uploaded Reset to Default This feature is used to reset all the settings to the factory defaults Selecting this menu will cause a forced reset to the VENUS 29xx Series The configuration defaults are e DHCP Client Unchanged e DNS Server Disable e Country Code Generic s WAN IP Address Unchanged s WAN IP Mask Unchanged s Default Gateway Unchanged e User Name user s No Password Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Reset to Default Do you want to reset to factory default Reset Cancel Figure 3 90 Reset to Default Click the Reset button bellow the web page to execute restore or click Cancel button to give up After click the Reset button the device will reboot with the default configuration Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Reset to Default Reset to default succeed System is rebooting Figure 3 91 Reset finished Note The Ethernet configuration will not be changed in this
13. admin set interface ethernet 0 default gateway 192 168 1 20 3 Save and run the setting Type save to save and run the setting The two commands have been executed as shown in the following Figure admin gt set interface ethernet 0 ip address 192 168 1 222 admin gt set interface ethernet 0 default gateway 192 168 1 20 admin gt save The system Information has been saved and is running admin gt _ Figure 3 7 Set Ethernet Interface 3 1 1 7 Check the setting of Ethernet interface Type show interface Ethernet 0 in the Terminal Emulation to check the setting of Ethernet 0 The result of the status is shown as following admin gt show interface ethernet 0 EthernetO config Parameters Interface mode enable IP mode static IP address 192 168 1 222 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 20 DNS1 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 32 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 33 DHCP use host name as Venus 2908 name disable DHCP use static dns disable DHCP trust server1 0 0 0 0 DHCP trust server1 net mask 0 0 0 0 DHCP trust server2 0 0 0 0 DHCP trust server2 net mask 0 0 0 0 PPPOE user name PPPOE password PPPOE use static dns disable PPPOE use remote gateway enable PPPOE reconnect when link down enable MTU size 1500 MAC address admin The Ethernet interface has modified and then you can complete the Quick Start configuration in the 6 steps please refer to section 3 1 2 Compl
14. group number 2 12 group name 2 register mode 2 0 realm index 2 0 local port 2 5060 group auth id 2 group auth pwd 2 involved tcids 2 0 group number 3 13 group name 3 register mode 3 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 188 realm index 3 0 local port 3 5060 group auth id 3 group auth pwd 3 involved tcids 3 0 group number 4 14 group name 4 register mode 4 0 realm index 4 0 local port 4 5060 group auth id 4 group auth pwd 4 involved tcids 4 0 group number 5 215 group name 5 register mode 5 0 realm index 5 0 local port 5 5060 group auth id 5 group auth pwd 5 involved tcids 5 0 group number 6 216 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File group name 6 register mode 6 0 realm index 6 0 local port 6 5060 group auth id 6 group auth pwd 6 involved tcids 6 0 group number 7217 group name 7 register mode 7 0 realm index 7 0 local port 7 5060 group auth id 7 group auth pwd 7 involved tcids 7 0 sip phonerout dest phone prefix 0 src phone prefix 0 sip ua addr 0 sip ua port 0 0 advanced rtp rto base port 30000 189 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File rtcp_mode 0 rtp_filter_mode 0 srtp_mode 0 srtp_crypto_suites 0 audio codec 0 g711_ptime 20 g723_ptime 30 g726_ptime 20 g729_ptime 30 use rfc2833 0 r fc2833 ptype 101 use g726 codec 0 g 26 16 ptype 2 g 26 24 ptype 2 g 26 32 ptype 2 g 26 40 ptype 2 vad_mode 0 echo_cancel_mode 0 rtcp window size 32 rtcp int
15. mt dc restore Configuration information Restore to default mt dc reboot Device warm start 3 9 5 Other Commands Spy Open the spy as specify level The spy messages are used to trace the running of the system 153 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 154 SpySPY Debug Commands 1 Shou possible levels default Set leuels to default Key Leuel ROOT Minor Unexpected Event SYSLOG General Information SHHEH Minor Unexpected Event NWIF Minor Unexpected Event ISU Minor Unexpected Event ISUCPDET Minor Unexpected Event CCU Minor Unexpected Event CCUTONE Minor Unexpected Event CCUCPDET Minor Unexpected Event RTCP Minor Unexpected Event DSU Minor Unexpected Event RPU Minor Unexpected Event DEX Minor Unexpected Event DIH Minor Unexpected Event DIM_DNLD Minor Unexpected Event TIU Minor Unexpected Event TIUPDR Minor Unexpected Event DSPA Minor Unexpected Event DCH Minor Unexpected Event CPHU Minor Unexpected Event XSPU Minor Unexpected Event HSUIH Minor Unexpected Event HHH Minor Unexpected Event FHDEHON Hinor Unexpected Event NTP Minor Unexpected Event WEDDEHON Hinor Unexpected Event SNHPTRAP Minor Unexpected Event DLHH Hinor Unexpected Event TR869DEH N Hinor Unexpected Event PSTN Minor Unexpected Event oO spy spy spy key Show table Show level of key specfied key level Set level Figure 3 106 Spy command dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPo
16. uae dine eene acerbe steel etape eC Hug co pae PEEL EE Eo beca 27 3 1 2 Complete the Quick Start configuration ss 33 3 2 QUICK SETUP dEE 41 22 MO CIM E T 41 3 22 Main Pape s es 41 3 2 9 NetWork SETIN E sesira E EEEO EKER I EEE E E EE EEE E ER nee seat end 42 3 240 SIE Setin citet er E AAA EE ET E E RN 43 3 2 5 Analog FXS FXO Settings 43 ER Status CHECK sisri Mm 44 3 30 LOGINAND LOGOUT a iaer ea nn adm 45 vi Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual 3 4 NAVIGATING THE WEB INTERFACE sese eee 46 3 9 CONFIGURATION ennemie intended een 48 39 1 Save C duuumT 49 3 5 2 Interface Configuration rarissimi oeenn nenni ia ii ai iri a EE E a e EEEE E S EE 50 3 5 3 System Conti guration D 59 3 5 4 SIP arro i 70 3 3 3 Adyanced ConfIgutatiOn 7 erret tret ete te Den E od EEA RRE 82 3 5 0 Data Configuration dades n reo riter e Ea its a OEE ns NEE Ea EE ere kd dn ten did 104 S OMEN nidore CP rem 113 3 6 1 Fault Management unice eee etre ede eb ee Ha e ia Ee ERE PP LEE eU Y dede a Reed de 113 3 6 2 Performance Management eee ect eei ree toI epoca ha eed eaa NOR E etx EE AEE NENEN 115 3 0 3 Diagnostics tin 118 3 04 Device Control sess
17. ITU T Codec Standard ITU T V 21 V 25 V8 FAX Modem Answer Tone ITU T G 168 G 165 Digital network echo cancellers IETF RFC 3261 SIP Session Initiation Protocol IETF RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in Session Initiation Protocol SIP IETF RFC 3263 Locating SIP Servers IETF RFC 3264 An Offer Answer Model with Session Description Protocol SDP IETF RFC 3265 SIP Specific Event Notification IETF RFC 1889 RTP Real Time Protocol IETF RFC 2327 Session Description Protocol IETF RFC 2543 Session Initiation Protocol IETF RFC 2833 payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals IETF RFC 2976 SIP INFO Method IETF RFC 3311 SIP UPDATE Method IETF RFC 3323 A Privacy Mechanism for the SIP IETF RFC 3325 Private Extension to the SIP for Asserted identify within Trusted Networks IETF RFC 3515 The SIP Refer Method IETF RFC 3550 RTP A Transport Protocol for Real Time Applications July 2003 IETF RFC 3665 SIP Basic Call Flow Example Chapter 1 Overview IETF RFC 3842 A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the SIP IETF RFC 3891 The SIP Replaces Header IETF RFC 3892 The SIP Referred By Mechanism IETF RFC 3960 Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in the SIP IETF RFC 3986 Uniform Resource Identifier Generic Syntax IETF RFC 4028 Session Time in the SIP IETF RFC 4566 Session Description Protoc
18. VENUS 2908 Built in 2 Ethernet ports e Maximum Number of VoIP Channels supported VENUS 2932 FXS FXO 32 FXS voice channels or 32 FXO voice channels VENUS 2924 24 voice channels VENUS 2916 16 voice channels VENUS 2908 88 8 voice channels 1 PSTN backup line VENUS 2908 4S40 4 FXS voice channels and 4 FXO voice channels e Console Port Type Ethernet Port RS 232 DCE mode Connector DB 9 Female Format 115 200bps no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit e WAN Interfaces IEEE 802 3u 10 100BaseT Fast Ethernet port with auto negotiation e Indicators PWR LED Power Status SYS ALM LED System Status and Diagnosis Indication ETH 1 4 LED LAN Network Card interface status ETHO LED WAN Network Card interface status Ser LED Service status and PSTN status VOICE CHANNEL 1 32 LED Hook and Ring status of the voice channels e RST Push Button RESET e Power Supply AC power model 100V 230VAC 50 60 Hz DC power model 36V 72VDC FXS Telephone Interface channel FXS 8 FXS 4 and FXS 32 e Signaling Type FXS loop start driving 2 wire analog telephone handsets or G3 FAX machines s Input Impedance 600 ohm termination mode e Return Loss gt 20dB from 200Hz to 3 4kHz e Attenuation Frequency Distortion ITU T G 712 Compliant Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification e Group Delay ITU T G 712 Compliant e Total Distortion ITU T G
19. VENUS 29xx Series designed as a desktop or rack mount unit can be easily installed in a telecommunication equipment room of a building It uses the standard 10 100 Base T Ethernet to connect to the service providers IP backbone through the router or data communication equipment Up to 32 traditional telephone handsets or FAX machines located in the rooms at each floor of the building can be connected to the VENUS 29xx Series telephone ports using copper wires Figure 1 1 With various management features supported on VENUS 29xx Series service providers or telecomm companies can provide toll quality voice service to the customers The deployment of an intelligent IP packet network for integrated data and voice service with billing accounting and management features can be soon built up FXS Ports B SoftSwitch I S 10 100BT a KT Management Bill Server Router VENUS Series products Figure 1 1 Typical SIP VolP Application Large or median sized enterprises are able to build up the high quality cheap or free private voice service based on the Intranet or Extranet network by deploying VENUS 29xx Series units at corporate HQ and local branch offices The VENUS 29xx Series communicates with the SoftSwitch SIP Proxy Server installed at corporate HQ through managed IP leased line such as DDN Digital Data Network leased line or VPN Virtual Private Network network With the scalable voice capacity feature provide
20. telecom companies are able to provide integrated voice and data service over the IP network to their customers Features like billing accounting and network management supported by the SoftSwitch are available as well VENUS 29xx Series installed with SIP firmware provides the following services and functions W Support SIP protocol which complies with IETF RFC 3261 standard Chapter 1 Overview Venus 2908 2916 2924 2932 Series support up to 8 16 24 32 analog voice interfaces respectively for traditional POTS Plain Old Telephone System equipments telephone handset FAX machines etc Venus 2908 Series provides 4 FXS 4 FXO ports or 8 FXS Venus 2916 2924 2932 Series provides 16 24 32 FXS telephone interfaces and Venus 2932 FXO provides 32 FXO interfaces respectively for various customers Each telephone interface can drive at least three telephone handsets through up to 4 km 13k feet of 24 AWG copper lines Support ITU T standard voice codecs Apply quality VoIP technologies including Real time voice packet encapsulation and voice play out based on the Real Time Protocol RTP Adaptive Jitter Buffer Echo Cancellation ITU T G 168 165 Compensation for Loss of Packet Voice Activity Detection VAD and Silence Suppression Support T 30 Transparent FAX service or T 38 FAX Relay Supplemental Class 5 features like Call Forwarding Caller ID Display Blocking Call Returning Speed Dial Call Waiting Call Transfer Voice Mess
21. the function reconverts Always forward active prefix number Default 72 To inform the Proxy to do Always forward for current call and append the function code 72 to front of the dial string After the user On Hook the function reconverts Always forward de active prefix number Default 73 To inform the Proxy to cancel Always forward Call return function code 69 Default Defines the call return function code and NULL means disable Call redial function code 68 Default Defines the call redial function code and NULL means disable Unattended call transfer function code Default 66 See Table 3 30 Unattended Call Transfer Operation Call Park function code Default 61 User A Call User B User A hold User B User A dial 61 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 89 to Park User B to Park server After that User A hear busy tone to On Hook Now the call User B with A has been Park Call Park server URL To specify a Park server Example park 192 168 1 222 If without the configuration auto generate a local park server in the device Call Park server share with tcid 1 8 2908 or 1 16 2916 or 1 24 2924 or 1 32 2932 The local park server share the TCP IP port with a specified TCID Call pick up function code Default 62 When there are Call be Park in the device a user User C can dial 62
22. tone numrow 0 2 tone 0 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 tone 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 tone timeout 1 180000 tone numrow 122 tone 1 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 tone 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4000 tone timeout 2 40000 tone numrow 2 2 tone 2 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 tone 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 tone timeout 3 216000 tone numrow 3 1 tone 3 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 4 216000 tone numrow 4 1 tone 4 0 1 400 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 5 1 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 194 tone numrow 5 4 tone 5 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 tone 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 tone 5 2 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 tone 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 tone timeout 6 0 tone numrow 6 4 tone 6 0 1 600 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 tone 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 tone 6 2 1 600 240 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 tone 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 7 1 tone numrow 7 24 tone 7 0 1 450 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 7 2 1 450 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 8 260000 tone numrow 8 21 tone 8 0 1 950 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 9 1 tone numrow 9 1 tone 9 0 1 950 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 10216000 tone numrow 10 1 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 195 tone 10 0 21 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tone timeout 11 2600 tone numrow 1122 tone 11 0 1 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 tone 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 tone timeout 12 635 tone numrow 12 4 tone 12 0 1 450 200 0
23. twisted wires are used for separated Rx reception and Tx transmission The Fast Ethernet port is backward compatible with traditional 10Base T Ethernet VENUS 29xx Series can automatically detect whether it is connected to a 10Base T or 100Base T Network Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 4 3 Connecting the Terminal The Console port connector labeled CRAFT on the front panel of VENUS 29xx is provided for connection to an external ANSI or VT 100 compatible terminal for quick and easy local configuration of the VENUS 29xx Series Speed and Data format 115 200bps none parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control 2 4 4 Connecting the Telephony Devices VENUS 2908 supplies 8 2908 8S or 4 2908 4S40 telephony ports Figure 2 1 VENUS 2908 8S Series Telephony Interface Figure 2 2 VENUS 2908 4840 Series Telephony Interface Venus 2916 used the first RJ 21 interface with the pin configuration as shown in the table below Figure 2 1 RJ 21 connector 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Table 2 3 Venus2916 RJ 21Pin Assignment Pin Port 1 26 Port 1 2 27 Port 2 3 28 Port 3 4 29 Port 4 5 30 Port 5 6 31 Port 6 7 32 Port 7 8 33 Port 8 9 34 Port 9 10 35 Port 10 11 36 Port 11 12 37 Port 12 13 38 Port 13 14 39 Port 14 15 40 Port 15 16 41 Port 16 17 25 Reserve 42 50 Reserve Venus 2924 2932 used the first RJ 21
24. 0 0 0 0 0 400 tone 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 tone 12 2 2 2130 150 2750 150 0 0 0 0 85 tone 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 tone timeout 13230000 tone numrow 13 22 tone 13 0 21 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 tone 13 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 tone timeout 1420 tone numrow 14 1 tone 14 0 21 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 tone timeout 1520 tone numrow 15 21 tone 15 0 21 350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 tone timeout 16 1 tone numrow 16 22 tone 16 0 21 450 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 tone 16 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File tone timeout 172 1 tone numrow 17 4 tone 17 0 21 400 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 17 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 17 2 1 400 130 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 tone 17 320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3250 advanced nat nat ip addr 0 0 0 0 stun server addr stun server port O polling interval 64 advanced ddns ddns_mode 0 ddns_server_addr host_name user_id user_pswd advanced_dsp allocation_method 0 long_loop_mode 0 data_routing 196 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File dest ip addr 0 0 0 0 0 dest net mask 0 0 0 0 0 gateway addr 0 0 0 0 0 metric 0 0 data natmap nat mode 1 protocol mode 0 0 internal ip addr 0 0 0 0 0 inter serv port 020 exter serv port 020 data dhcp dhcp mode 0 dhcp net addr 0 0 0 0 dhcp net mask 0 0 0 0 domain name dns ip addr0 0 0 0 0 dns ip addr1 0 0 0 0 dns ip addr2 0 0 0 0 dns ip addr3 0 0 0 0 gw ip addr0 0 0 0 0 gw ip addr 0 0 0 0 gw ip addr2 0 0 0 0 gw
25. 1 1500 interface pstn seizure prefix 1 ring off time 40 lifeline_channel 1 ring_counter 0 seizure_prefix 1 ring_off_time 40 lifeline channel 1 ring counter O 159 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 160 interface analog user number 0 1000 user name 0 register mode 0 2 min flash time 0 50 max flash time 0 500 line reversal 021 caller id mode 020 hotline number 0 hotline timeout 0 0 realm index 0 0 local port 0 5060 user auth id 0 user auth pwd 0 digitmap 02x always number 0 busy number 0 no answer number 0 wait times 0 3 call id block 020 prefer call id 0 rx gain 020 tx gain 0 0 proto 026 last set state 0 2 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 161 pref fax coding 0 1 companding 0 24 ec config 0 1 fxs offhook db 0 220 fxs onhook db 0 220 fxs seize detect 0 150 fxs orig clear detect 0 300 fxs answ clear detect 0 300 fxs cpc wait 0 200 fxs cpc dur 0 850 fxs ring id 02255 fxs cid type 0 1 fxs local batt conn rev 0 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 0 1 fxs batt ring rev 0 0 answer wait 0265535 call limit 0265535 fax holdover 022000 hangup wait 0265535 out wait 0 400 out type 0 0 tone out on time 0 200 tone out off time 0 200 tone out power 0 130 pause duration 021000 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 162 plar addr len 0 0 plar addr digits 0 user number 121001 user name 1 register mode 1 2 min flash time 1 50 max flash time 1 500 line reversal
26. 121 caller id mode 120 hotline number 1 hotline timeout 1 0 realm index 1 20 local port 1 5060 user auth id 1 user auth pwd 1 digitmap 12x always number 1 busy number 1 no answer number 1 wait times 1 3 call id block 120 prefer call id 1 rx gain 120 tx gain 1 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 163 proto 126 last set state 1 2 pref fax coding 1 21 companding 1 24 ec config 1 1 fxs offhook db 1 20 fxs onhook db 1220 fxs seize detect 1 150 fxs orig clear detect 1 300 fxs answ clear detect 1 300 fxs cpc wait 1 200 fxs cpc dur 12850 fxs ring id 12255 fxs cid type 1 1 fxs local batt conn rev 1 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 1 21 fxs batt ring rev 1 0 answer wait 1 265535 call limit 1265535 fax holdover 122000 hangup wait 1 265535 out wait 1 400 out type 120 tone out on time 1 200 tone out off time 1 200 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 164 tone out power 12 130 pause duration 1 1000 plar addr len 1 20 plar addr digits 1 user number 2 1002 user name 2 register mode 2 2 min flash time 2 50 max flash time 2 500 line reversal 2 21 caller id mode 2 0 hotline number 2 hotline timeout 2 0 realm index 2 0 local port 225060 user auth id 2 user auth pwd 2 digitmap 22x always number 2 busy number 2 no answer number 2 wait times 2 3 call id block 2 20 prefer call id 2 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 165 rx gain 220 tx gain 2 0 proto 226 last set stat
27. 712 Compliant e Longitudinal balance 45 dB from 200Hz to 3 4kHz e Gain A D 3 0 2dB at 1KHz D A 3 0 2dB at 1KHz e DC Feed Current 25mA current limited e Line Current Detection lt 10mA e Ringer Frequency 20Hz 17 40Hz selectable e Ringer Output Voltage gt 40Vrms 3 REN e Ringing Current Limit 100mA current limited e Signaling Format DTMF or pulse dial e Idle State Voltage Vtip ring lt 48V and Vring lt Vtip lt OV s 50 pin female RJ 21 Telco connector e Optional fan out cable 50 pin connector to 16 or 24 RJ 11 plugs for wiring or testing e Long haul up to 3 000m of 24 AWG lines design FXO Telephone Interface channel FXO 4 and FXO 32 Electronic Spec e Signaling Type FXO Loop Start e Line Impedance 600 ohm termination mode e Return Loss gt 20dB from 200Hz to 3 4KHz e Attenuation Frequency Distortion ITU T G 712 Compliant e Group Delay ITU T G 712 Compliant e Total Distortion ITU T G 712 Compliant e Longitudinal balance 45 dB from 200Hz to 3 4kHz e Gain A D 3 0 2dB at 1kHz D A 3 0 2dB at 1kHz s Leakage Current lt 10uA e On hook Resistance gt 10Mohm e DC Current Limit 133mA e Caller ID Detection e Signaling Format DTMF e 50 pin female RJ 21 Telco connector Ring Detection e Ring Detection Frequency 17 40Hz configurable
28. Consuming less public IP addresses which are valuable resources Product Description Hardware Architecture VENUS 2932 is a compact standalone VoIP Gateway with AC power built in 32 channels Voice Processing capacity including 32 FXS ports or 32 FXO ports m EE TH oU o anam i 75 s VENUS 2932 Figure 1 4 Front View of VENUS 2932 FXS LINE CARD FXS LINE CARD 2 D 2 Figure 1 5 Rear View of VENUS 2932 VENUS 2924 is a compact standalone VolP Gateway with AC power built in 24 channels Voice Processing capacity Craft ie cm era B LN voice Channel M Figure 1 6 Front View of VENUS 2924 ST acD P Figure 1 7 Rear View of VENUS 2924 VENUS 2916 is a compact standalone VoIP Gateway with AC power built in 16 Chapter 1 Overview channels Voice Processing capacity VENUS 2916 Figure 1 8 Front View of VENUS 2916 ERS 2 Figure 1 9 Rear View of VENUS 2916 VENUS 2908 8S is a compact standalone VoIP Gateway with AC power built in 8 channels Voice Processing capacity and 1 PSTN port for dial line backup Channel Y are sys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SER EO EW aim PWR VENUS 2908 RST Figure 1 10 Front View of VENUS 2908 8S Figure 1 11 Rear View of VENUS 2908 8S VENUS 2908 4840 is a compact standalone VoIP Gateway with AC power built in 8 channels Voice Processing capacity includ
29. Conversion A and B A A dial Unattended A play Busy Tone and A Hold B Call Transfer Hook On C Ring C function code 66 Hook Off Conversion A play Stutter Tone C and B A dial C number 3 5 5 3 Region Profile Configuration The Regional configuration is used to assign specified regional profile which contains Ring and Tone definition Also the country code area code internal access code and domestic access code are also defined here These parameters are used when E 164 function is enabled 1 Region Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Region profile Region Ring Tone Region ID CHINA v Region code 86 Area code 010 International long distance access code 00 Domestic long distance access code 0 Figure 3 48 Region Configuration 96 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 38 Description of Region Configuration Items Field Description Region ID The region ID of profile 0 GENERIC 1 USA 2 CHINA 3 TAIWAN 4 HONGKONG 5 INDIA 6 SWEDEN 7 MALAYSIA 8 FRENCH 9 CZECH 10 SLOVAKIA 11 AUSTRALIA 12 POLAND 13 BULGARIA 14 NEWZEALAND Region code The Country Region code Area code The area code International long distance access code The international access code Domestic long distance access code The domestic access code If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm ch
30. Enable can filter RTP packages when RTP source not match SRTP mode 1 Disable Default 2 Enable SRTP crypto 1 AES CM 128 HMAC SHA1 80 Default suites 2 F8 128 HMAC SHA 80 Preferred audio codec 1 PCMU 2 PCMA 3 G 729A 4 G 729AB 5 G 723 5 3K 6 G 723 6 3K 7 G 726 16 8 G 726 24 9 G 726 32 10 G 726 40 G711 default 20 Default ptime Valid value is 10 20 and 30 in ms G723 default 30 Default ptime Valid value is 30 and 60 in ms G726 default 20 Default ptime Valid value is 10 20 and 30 in ms G729 default 20 Default ptime Valid value is 10 20 30 40 50 and 60 in ms Use RFC2833 RFC2833 enable or disable Default Default RFC2833 payload type 101 Default The default payload type of RFC2833 The real time payload type may be negotiated with SDP Use G726 codec 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Use G726 codec Default G726 16 codec payload type 2 Default The default payload type of G726 16 Default G726 24 codec payload type 2 Default The default payload type of G726 24 Default G726 32 codec payload 2 Default The default payload type of G726 32 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management type Default G726 40 2 Default codec payload The default payload type of G726 40 type VAD mode Enable Disable Default VAD function Echo Cancel Enable Disable Default EC function mode Playout min dela
31. Expires time is 3600 the gateway resends its registration request after 3600 x 70 2520 sec Outbound Proxy Quick Start parameter address IP address or domain name of the outbound proxy server Outbound Proxy Quick Start parameter Port Outbound proxy service port number Transport way Quick Start parameter Transport protocol and valid options include AOR name If AOR name is specified REGISTER message will use this parameter in From To URI Otherwise it will use the same value of Request URI Keep Alive mode 1 Disable default 2 Enable Keep alive with Proxy using OPTIONS 3 Enable Keep alive with Proxy using REGISTER Any response from the Proxy either success 200 OK or failure 4xx response is considered as if the Proxy is correctly communicating Note 1 This parameter must be set to 2 OPTIONS when Proxy redundancy is used Note 2 When the active proxy does not respond to INVITE messages sent by the gateway the proxy is marked as inactive The behavior is similar to a Keep Alive OPTIONS or REGISTER Keep Alive 60 Default interval Defines the Proxy keep alive time interval in seconds between Keep Alive messages If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 76 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 4 3 SIP Group Configuration The analog line could be managed in huntin
32. IP Precedence Signaling Priority Voice Priority OK Cancel Figure 3 59 QoS Configuration Table 3 50 Description of QoS Items Field Description QoS mode 1 Disable 2 DSCP 3 TOS IP precedence Signaling DSCP The signaling DSCP Default is 37 Voice DSCP The voice DSCP Default is 37 Signaling TOS The signaling TOS Default is 6 Voice TOS The voice TOS Default is 6 If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 6 5 VLAN Configuration Venus 29xx only support port base VLAN It support tag for port also There are three groups for VLAN setting You can set any group for your need Zero to six ports can be in one VLAN If the setting is repeated it will be ignored 111 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management The Port Based page is used to partition VLAN and the Tag Based page to set VLAN tag Configuration gt gt Data gt gt VLAN management Tag Based Etho Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 Eth4 Local Group1 v v v M vi vi Group2 o Group3 o Figure 3 60 Port Based Vlan Configuration Configuration gt gt Data gt gt VLAN management Tag Based Port Based Etho Eth1 Eth2 Eth3 Eth4 Local Tag no no no v no w no VID 0 0 D lo io Priority 0 lt lov ov ov fow o Figure 3 61 Vl
33. LED indicators at the front panel show the progress of the hardware diagnosis If it passed all the hardware diagnosis the SYS ALM LED will display GREEN color whereas the RED color indicates hardware failure The diagnosis result can be observed via the User Interface UI provided by VENUS 29xx Series 26 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 1 3 1 1 1 27 This Chapter describes the Terminal User Interface provided by VENUS 29xx Series There are three methods to access to the Terminal User Interface the Craft port Telnet and Web browser those present the exactly same format of terminal management The Craft port is used primarily when the device is installed for the first time and the IP configuration is not yet provisioned Once when the IP connection is provisioned user may login to the Terminal User Interface using the Telnet software or Web browser to remotely control or maintain the device from anywhere in the global IP network Quick Start Once when the VENUS 29xx Series is successfully started up please make sure that the connection to the IP network is properly installed before continuing with the configuration Very few parameters are required for configuring the VENUS 29xx to bring up basic VoIP service Here is a guide for start VoIP service quickly Connecting to Venus 29xx Setup PC There are five ways to connect the VENUS 29xx the Web based managemen
34. after click OK button on Save amp Run page 49 Ethernet Configuration o usc ree ete ttes tete sed Fe ER edere e EE a AEN EAEE eee 51 Prompt after click OK button ss 53 Analog FXS EXO Configuration nne en rennen eren 54 3G Mode ME 57 Analog FXS EXO Configuration nnne netten rennen nne 58 System General Configuration ss 59 NTP Configurations T 60 User Management Configuration eee ss 61 UI Management Configuration ses 62 Provisioning Configuration einer taie tette E EEEE deret iet ee saca agen 63 SNMP Configuration 12r ict etre ete anai e eR e c ee EE ERR E Hd EEG 65 TROG9 Gro nilulichtom I 67 PM Conf Sur att On sex ess sine menant 68 Syslos COnDTIPuratlOmn uec cedet evt fp eva oh eins ee a ai etienne EAE pe vx ease 69 SIP General Configuration iata pena e lines e e eee e Ee esae Eee eL eo E epe eoe e 71 SIP Realm Configuration tiere etti gerere tn lente 74 SIP Group Configuration for 8S and 4840 Model TI SIP Phone Routing Table Configuration ss 79 SIP Digit Manipulation Configuration ss 81 RTP Management Configuration sisi 83 Calling Feature Configuration sise 86 Region ContfiPuratioti 3 o ie n D re e E eine E 96 Ring Configutati n diri RIPE rH Ea eI ERE e E rore Ce Ere ped br be Eee Roa Eae le dites 98 Mondo nip RR 99 DDNS ConfIguratioh sander saranda terion e hue tor aden a ha see go E eset 101
35. configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 4 5 SIP Digit Manipulation Configuration The digit manipulation is a more specific digit map used to control the number to be dialed out The manipulation table is able to specify the number of digits to be removed or added The digit manipulation rules are executed in the following order Number of stripped digits Number of digits to leave keep Prefix suffix to add First two parts Dst prefix and Scr prefix are monitoring fields to see if the dialed number To which number or the dialing number From which number matching the rule Dst prefix Checking the number which the user just dialed and see if it matches the prefix number configured in this field For example if current Dst prefix has an entry of 888 then numbers such as 88811 888535 88823582 would match this rule Src prefix Checking if the calling user port extension number matches the prefix number configured in this field For example if current port extension numbers of 2908 are 5501 5502 5503 5504 6601 6602 6603 6604 and Src prefix is configured as 66 Then only the last four ports 6601 to 6604 would be affected by this particular rule User could also input to apply this rule to any port in 2908 Next three parts Strip Digit Digit Leave and Prefix Suffix are modification to the dialed number remo
36. dia mt dc OK Fault Management Performance Management Diagnosis Device Control Figure 3 105 Maintenance commands Table 3 67 mt Command Items Command _ Sub Command Description mt fm monitor Show the fm records mt fm clear Clear the fm records mt pm Mt pm top Show the top information of applications mt pm eth Show the ethernet interface information mt pm rtp Show the RTP statistic information mt pm cc Show the call statistic information mt pm agent Show the sip statistic information mt pm ci Show the call initial statistic information mt pm nat Show the NAT statistic information mt pm dhcps Show the DHCP Server statistic information mt pm clear Clear the statistic information mt dia mt dia stun stun information mt dia ping Ping information mt dia traceroute Trace route information mt dia It line test mt dia ps Process information mt dia Is List file information mt dia cat File cat command mt dia kill Kill command mt dia memory Memory information mt dia ccu Control Coordination Unit 152 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management mt dia st Signaling trace mt dia tr069 TRO069 information mt dia sip SIP information mt dia mii Test mii register mt dia ilt Inter line test mt dia da Dsp alloction mt dc mt dc upgrade Firmware upgrade mt dc download Configure file download mt dc upload Configure file upload
37. is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 6 3 DHCP Server DHCP service runs on a central server that dynamically assigns an IP address to individual PCs or workstations This protocol delivers IP information on a LAN The service can be used just when LAN is in router mode 107 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt Data gt gt DHCP server DHCP Assign DHCP server mode Disable Pe IP pa in low 4 Pe Free IP address in high 1 Free IP address in low 2 Free IP address in high 2 Free IP address in low 3 Free IP address in high 3 Free IP address in low 4 Free IP address in high 4 Free IP address in low 5 Free IP address in high 5 Figure 3 57 DHCP Server Configuration 108 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 48 Description of DHCP Server DHCP Items 109 Field Description DHCP server mode Default disable Enable start up DHCP service DHCP server The subnet on which the DHCP service run subnet DHCP server The subnet mask of the subnet subnet mask DHCP server domain name The DHCP server domain name DNS server IP The DNS server IP address use for LAN you can address 1 4 configure four DNS server Default gateway IP The default gateway IP address for LAN you can address 1 4 configure four gateway
38. name and default is admin Administrator The administrator password and default is admin password 61 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Field Description Operator name The Operator name and default is user Operator password The Operator password and default is NULL Monitor name The Monitor name and default is guest Monitor password The Monitor password and default is NULL If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 3 4 UI Management Configuration Venus 29xx Series has one build in Telnet server and one build in WEB server for remote management Configuration gt gt System gt gt UI management Telnet server mode Enable Telnet server port 30 2 Telnet server idle timeout minute 20 Web server mode Enable v Web server port 80 Web server idle timeout minute 20 Figure 3 35 UI Management Configuration Table 3 18 Description of UI Management Items Field Description Telnet server Enables or disables the build in Telnet server Telnet server is mode disabled by default in Ethernet interface 1 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Telnet server Telnet service port number of TCP port Default is 23 62 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Field Description Telnet server Sets the timeout for disconnection o
39. off the power first Follow the procedures below to allocate the problem 1 Cable Connections Make sure all the cables are connected correctly and firmly Check if you provide a correct power source 2 The Power Source The LED indicators offer some helpful information for users to check the hardware status of VENUS 29xx Series Check if the PWR LED is ON Use the multi meter to measure the power supply 3 Boot up Diagnosis Observe the boot up sequence of the gateway During the boot up phase VENUS 29xx Series performs the hardware initialization run time AP software verification interface module detection and then the hardware diagnosis procedure Check if all the LEDs can display correctly Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 202 The SYS ALM LED indicates the diagnosis state while it is Yellow the device is performing diagnosis A Red SYS ALM LED indicates a hardware failure A Green SYS LED indicates no hardware failure Login to the Craft port Interface and select the Hardware Configuration and Diagnosis Report menu to see if the device reports correct hardware configuration type of interface cards installed number of voice channel detected and the diagnosis results In case of hardware failures record the indication of LEDs during the boot up phase and report the diagnosis result generated by VENUS 29xx Series to our customer service 4 IP Network Interface Connection Check the indicator for the WAN interface indic
40. or FXO interface Generally the total number is different for each model The configuration parameter is specified by each interface Port Numbers 1 to 8 or 1 to 32 Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt FXS FXO i Register m mode E User a authentication D Realm Index RX gain a Port Number User Number BE i D User name Tel Number Local service port number JoU User authentication password Digitmap i Min flash time ms Y Max flash time ms TM ME im Rep flash time ms Caller ID generation detection mode Yu i Dialing mode DMF a D S S Hotline number Py Hotline timeout sec Disable v 20 500 i Busy forward number No answer forward number Wait times for no answer forward CalllD block Call ID PAI show n Third Call ID PAI show Disable 2 Preferred identity of call ID block Figure 3 29 Analog FXS FXO Configuration Disable v Disable 3 Table 3 11 Description of Analog FXS FXO Configuration Items Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 55 Field Description Port Number Port number from 1 to 8 2908 or 1 to 16 2916 or 1 to 24 2924 or 1 to 32 2932 User Number Quick Start parameter Same or increment The register numbers which allow using the same number for different port The ports used the same number is taken as gr
41. phone number D_no Switch circuit to _7 Dees it aM PSTN Lifeline S Lifeline prefix 7 NS P oes it match the phonebock or tension number oes it match the number of internal phone book No Is FXO auto route enabled No oes it match the number of SIP Proxy Server Yes v No i n No You will be connected with the destination number via VoIP gateway Does this system has a FXO port Dial from FXO to PSTN Yes gt No lt End 209
42. to pickup the call Call intercept function code Default 63 When User A call to User B User B is ringing If User C in a same device with User B User C dial 63 to intercept the call After that User B stop ring and conversion A and C Fax Signaling Method Determines the SIP signaling method used to establish and convey a fax session after a fax is detected 1 No fax negotiation using SIP signaling changing code as configuration G711 transparent mode 2 Initiates T 38 fax relay Default 3 Initiates fax using the coder G 711 A law p law 4 Fax Fallback Initiates T 38 fax relay If the T 38 negotiation fails the gateway re initiates a fax session using the coder G 711 A law p law Note 1 Fax adaptations Echo Canceller On Silence Compression Off Echo Canceller Non Linear Processor Mode Off Note 2 If the gateway initiates a fax session using G 711 a gpmd attribute is added to the SDP in the following format For A law a gpmd 0 vbd yes ecan on For u law a gpmd 8 vbd yes ecan on T30 fax codec 1 G711 u law 2 G711 A law Fax tone detection Fax tone detection and send relnvite to build fax communication 1 Disable Default 2 Callee 3 Caller Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 90 4 Both callee amp amp caller Modem Signaling Method Determines the SIP signaling method used to establish and convey a data s
43. 00 line reversal 5 21 caller id mode 520 hotline number 5 hotline timeout 5 0 realm index 5 0 local port 5 5060 user auth id 5 user auth pwd 5 digitmap 5 x Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 171 always number 5 busy number 5 no answer number 5 wait times 5 3 call id block 520 prefer call id 5 rx gain 520 tx gain 5 0 proto 526 last set state 5 2 pref fax coding 5 1 companding 5 4 ec config 5 1 fxs offhook db 5 20 fxs onhook db 5 220 fxs seize detect 5 150 fxs orig clear detect 5 300 fxs answ clear detect 5 300 fxs cpc wait 5 200 fxs cpc dur 5 850 fxs ring id 52255 fxs cid type 5 1 fxs local batt conn rev 5 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 5 1 fxs batt ring rev 5 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 172 answer wait 5265535 call limit 5265535 fax holdover 522000 hangup wait 5265535 out wait 5 400 out type 520 tone out on time 5 200 tone out off time 5 200 tone out power 5 130 pause duration 521000 plar addr len 5 0 plar addr digits 5 user number 621006 user name 6 register mode 6 2 min flash time 6 50 max flash time 6 500 line reversal 6 1 caller id mode 620 hotline number 6 hotline timeout 6 0 realm index 6 0 local port 6 5060 user auth id 6 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 173 user auth pwd 6 digitmap 6 x always number 6 busy number 6 no answer number 6 wait times 6 3 call id block 620 prefer call id 62 rx gain 620 tx gain 6 0 proto 626 l
44. 2 Ethernet Click the Ethernet of the top menu come to Ethernet page This Page will display Ethernet information of the VENUS 29xx in the following figure 133 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Ethernet Interface mode Enable E LL mmm E IPaddress 172169180 Fm Net mask 2552552550 uns Default gateway 17216924 NEM Een DNS address 1721602 tst lt S S NN MEE MAC address O090bb 16aa03 MMT pL as HIM S Nc SEO D Interface mode Switch pee ey Ethernet state DOWN SSS Interface mode Switch Re Ethemetstate poan Figure 3 95 Ethernet Status 3 7 3 3Gmodem Info 3Gmodem Info shows the current status of 3G modem connection user can also select to connect or disconnect 3G modem connections h Interval 10 seconds lt Note When 3Gmodem is disconnected Ethernet connection will be switched back to EthO 134 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 7 4 Analog FXS FXO Click the Analog FXS FXO of the top menu come to Analog page This Page will display Analog information of the VENUS 29xx in the following figure Status gt gt Analog Refresh Interval 10 seconds x PortNo Line state Phone number Calls Call in Call out Register 1 dle 1000 0 OK 2 dle 1001 0 OK 3 dle 1002 0 OK 4 dle 1003 0 OK 5 dle 1004 0 OK 6 dle 1005 0 OK 7 dle 1006 0 OK 8 dle 1007 0 OK Figure 3 96 Analog Status 3 7 5 Routing Table Click the Routing Table of the top
45. 2552580 Default gateway DNSiaddress DNS2 address Back Cancel 136 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management af Please Input the FXS FXO parameters manually The IP address of the IADs changes to 192 168 1 1 please relogin the web after about 8 seconds 2 Venus 2932 FXS Configuration gt SIP Configuration gt General 137 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt General SIP Configuration Digit manipulation Current disconnect Routing table mode Use user phone in SIP URL Tel Invitation URL mode 3 Venus 2932 FXS Configuration gt Interface Configuration gt Analog FXS FXO Configure hotline as 2001 for Port 1 1001 since this FXS port will dial out to remote FXO directly Configure hotline as 2002 for Port 2 1002 since this FXS port will dial out to remote FXO directly Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt FXS FXO Ethernet m 3GModem 4 Venus 2932 FXS Configuration gt SIP Configuration gt Phone Routing Table 138 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Digit manipulation Save and Run the new configuration information 6 Venus 2932 FXS Configuration gt SIP Configuration gt General gt INFO mode gt info 139 Chapter 3 Configuration and Ma
46. 3 DE 3 3 3 3 3 3 Login Figure 3 23 Terminal Emulation based Login interface Navigating the Web Interface The following Figure shows the style of the Web UI Indications point out the layout of the Ul and help user to navigating through the User Interface There are three categories in the main menu Status Configuration and Maintenance Each category has several sub menu also for special functions Status To get system info and status working state Configuration To set and update system configuration Maintenance To manage the system fault control the device and diagnostic Chapter 3 Configuration and Management web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help Dre CRE be D HF 3 http 192 168 1 219 cgi bin i ad cgi 2pdom admindtype qui ck Venus 2908 TAHET SIP F Alarm Logout Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please select network connection mode Static IP DHCP gt PPPoE Figure 3 24 Web UI Main Page Table 3 7 Main Menu Tree Menu Sub Menu Description Status System Info Show the version of the Software Hardware Boot Code and etc Ethernet Show the configuration of the ethO and eth1 eth2 4 for 2916 2924 2932 3Gmodem Info Show current status of 3G modem connection Analog FXS FXO Show the state of each FXS FXO Routing table Show the routing table ARP table Show the ARP table Configurat
47. 3600 reregist timing 12100 outbd proxy addr 1 outbd proxy port 1 5060 181 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File transport way 1 0 aor name 1 keep alive mode 1 0 keep alive interval 1 60 realm valid 220 domain name 2 proxy addr 2 proxy port 2 5060 redu proxy addr 2 redu proxy port 2 0 registrar addr 2 registrar port 225060 backup reg addr 2 backup reg port 2 0 registration time 22 3600 reregist timing 22100 outbd proxy addr 2 outbd proxy port 2 5060 transport way 2 0 aor name 2 keep alive mode 2 0 keep alive interval 2 60 realm valid 3 0 182 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File domain name 3 proxy addr 3 proxy port 3 5060 redu proxy addr 3 redu proxy port 3 0 registrar addr 3 registrar port 3 5060 backup reg addr 3 backup reg port 3 0 registration time 323600 reregist timing 32100 outbd proxy addr 3 outbd proxy port 3 5060 transport way 3 0 aor name 3 keep alive mode 3 0 keep alive interval 3 60 realm valid 4 0 domain name 4 proxy addr 4 proxy port 4 5060 redu proxy addr 4 redu proxy port 4 0 registrar addr 4 183 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File registrar port 42 5060 backup reg addr 4 backup reg port 4 0 registration time 423600 reregist timing 42100 outbd proxy addr 4 outbd proxy port 4 5060 transport way 4 0 aor name 4 keep alive mode 4 0 keep alive interval 4 60 realm valid 5 0 domain name 5 proxy addr 5 proxy port 5 5060 redu proxy add
48. 908 SIP T Quick Start nd Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please select network connection mode Static IP DHCP PPPoE Figure 3 9 Network Connection Mode configuration Caution If DHCP is selected the detailed DHCP Configuration can only be done after this whole Quick Start setting is completed Click the Next button to continue 3 1 2 3 Static IP setting If you set the SIP proxy and the registrar server with its domain name but not its IP address you need to set the DNS server IP address You may set the second DNS server if you have two The second DNS server is the backup of the first one Table 3 3 Static IP Configuration Items Description Necessary IP address The local IP address of the VENUS 29xx Y Net mask The net mask of the local IP Y Default gateway The default gateway to route packages Y for other network DNS1 address The DNS server IP address from which N VENUS 29xx can get ip information when domain name is used DNS2 address The backup DNS server IP address N 35 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management The Static IP configuration web page is shown in the following Figure web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help Ce LIRE vv amp A B http 192 168 1 219 cgi bin iad cgi pdonzadnin amp typezquick Venus EE 2908 SIP JN Quick Start Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please Input th
49. ARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT THERETO Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual CONTENTS 1 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW EMT 1 1 2 APPLICATIONS ein cubes eut M ddr o lade ba obse mapa R RUN ADEM DIM NE MM Lio un CeEuu bx DES 4 1 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION iani drap ra E 6 1 3 1 Hardware Architecture ice reet er hc ii E EEEE EE 6 1 3 2 A SoltwareATChItectule eee coe RU eee A ERS denen ed cebat 8 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS sroine a E E stadia A LEa EEEE 11 1 5 STANDARD COMPLIANCE 2a uii eidtbesisiieev sii a UGG CI aas a en bI D GUN EDAM vais nine 15 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION seves vesse vs ne neensenneess 17 21 UNPACKING TTT 17 2 2 SITE REQUIREMENTS nent een na 18 221 Site Selection merre prosi esini Enk EE E EE EEE EEE EER E EEEE EEE EEE 18 2 22 AC Electrical Outlet Connection ses 18 2 2 3 OTOUNAINE M 18 4 LBDINDIGATORS aoctor icit i re nn tus 20 24 CABLE CONNECTION cc 21 2 4 1 Connecting the Power Source india iate ee testate oce tee a a ie 21 2 4 2 Connecting the IP Network via Ethernet ss 21 2 4 3 Connecting the Terminal dinde enero detta etae eei ee HET rl eise se ESAE boue 22 2 4 4 Connecting the Telephony Devices ss 22 29 HARDWARE DIAGNOSIS sesiis S S 26 CHAPTER 3 CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT ss 27 3 1 OVICK START TT 27 35 1 1 Connecting to Venus 20XX
50. DE DE JE DE JE DE DE JE DE DE DE DE Sip version 1 00 compiled on Jun 3 2008 at 12 40 33 IAD 2968 8FXS Hardware version 1 0 PE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 3 DE DE DE 3 DE 3 DE DE DE 3 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 3 DE DE DE DE DE DE 3 3 DE DE DE DE Login Figure 3 3 The Login CLI Screen 3 1 1 4 Login Username and Password are required to login the VENUS 29xx for protection from unauthorized access to the device Default User Name admin Default User Password admin 1 Web based Type the User Name and the User Password and then click the Login button go to the root menu as shown in the following Figure Jweb sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help D LEE gt p http 192 188 1 219 cgi bin iad cgi type status amp pdom admin Venus 2908 SIP OL BE SIT Status System Info Refresh Interval 10 seconds gt Boot Code Version 1 15 Software Version 1 00 Hardware Version 1 0 Hardware Info 2908 8FXS Device Name 00 99 bb 11 22 33 System Up time 4 min NTP time Time synchronization failure Figure 3 4 The root menu of the web site 30 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management There are three items Status Configuration and Maintenance in the top menu 2 Terminal Emulation When the security check is passed the terminal UI displays the Root Menu as shown in the following Fig
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52. J 21 Pim Assignment ener Lethal ducevssdelivestinsbensedeseeaceduccesstenvenstes 23 Venus2924 2932 First RJ 21Pin Assignment nre nre 23 Venus2932 Second RJ 21Pin Assignment 24 Twisted Pair Pin Assignment sen 25 Terminal Emulation Software seen 28 Network Connection Mode Configuration ss 34 Static P Configuration etie terrestre teen ke e He P ir UST Io dedo Ta vue ode Eee rede oe o degree 35 SIP Server Configura oios inaner ED iei bose Erbe r eal 36 EXS EXO Configuration ice tct opere ene DA e e SLE E Ded SEV TUER d EATER EE aU ca 38 VENUS 2908 B MD Pe 45 Main Menu Tie ae ses vais csea osu bsad spetese ts sedvss race otduvtauseaisedvdesstapusesa vies dav deauesussavdese tienne 47 The Configuration Menu Items 48 The Interface Configuration Menu Items sees sese see eee ee eee eee 50 Description of Ethernet Configuration ems sss sese sese eee ee eee 52 Description of Analog FXS FXO Configuration Items 54 Description of PSTN Lifeline Items eese nennen ss 58 The System Configuration Menu Items 59 Description of System General Items sss esse essere eee 59 Description of NTE tems ireeeeeee eter rone sunt gs scensecuapsusdenaserdenesisevtedevassecanssonned 60 Description of User Management Items sss sees sese eee eree eee 61 Description of UI Management Items 62 Description of Provisioning Items ss 63 Description
53. LESHOOTING eipeierae eee k ERE CHAR FEIER ads OE ye REIS e E ERE NER ARE DOR bite I E and dds Seanbdcassanccssaeauevees 201 APPENDIX A SUPPLEMENTAL TELEPHONE FEATURES 205 APPENDIX B ABBREVIATION eee eere sese sees n seen resse ensseoseesssesssesssessses 207 vii Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual APPENDIX C CODE DETERMINATION FLOW CHART viii Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 FIGURES Typical SIP VoIP Application sise 4 Enterprise VoIP Intranet Application ss 5 MTU MDU Application siennes estate tete eo entente tin Pe tee ERE Peppe a 2 Front View of VENUS 29032 iere cti rrt te ehe eia ei E EAER EE KE N 6 Rear View of VENUS 2932 eene ht repete stes erede prete Sexe ie EU Pong aen te eoo e ERE eta Rame dE EEE ERG 6 Front View ob VENUS 2024 iudicet vei ri IERI DOR EP eec Eae E DR ex 6 Rear View of VENUS 2924 iicet redes ce iae dece tit Maree ied DP dor EE menti ltd 6 Front View Of VENUS 2010 ertet Ret enin e ear eae eaa tens
54. Management 3 3 Login and Logout There are three types of user accounts built in the Venus 29xx Series Administrator Operator and Monitor Each type of user can change its own name and password Table 3 6 VENUS 2908 User User Class User Name Default Operating Password Administrator admin admin System manager Full control Operator user Only allow Ethernet configuration and monitor Monitor guest Only allow monitor 1 Web based After input the right user name and password click Login button to log in the web Click Logout icon of the main page to log out the web Loan Reset Figure 3 22 Web based Login interface 2 Terminal Emulation based Input the right user name and password and then press enter key to login the CLI 45 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 4 46 interface Input logout and then press enter key to logout the CLI interface 3 3 DE DE DE X DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE HE HE Sip version 1 00 compiled on Jun 3 2008 at 12 40 33 IAD 2908 8FXS Hardware version 1 0 3 3 DE DE DE DE 3 DE DE 3 3 3 3 DE 3 3 DE DE 3 DE 3 DE 3 DE 3 3 3 DE 3 3 3 3 DE DE 3 DE DE DE 3 DE 3 3 3 3 DE 3 3 DE 3
55. NAT Traversal Configuration sieisen ener ener nennen nnnm 102 SLIC Gio ibi CIR Rm 103 Meter Comm guration Em 103 Static Routing Configuration ener enne nennen gyaran entente 105 NAT mapping Configuration cene ree ere tee een edo E Eee e aloe eadeni eoa dioe 106 DHCP Server Conti gorati ofieren e ta E HERR PIRE RI e Mann Tg aT HTNo 108 DHCP Server Confipuration 5 ert ieget ere Rue reed eee RR er LEE ESTA iaeia 110 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Figure 3 59 Figure 3 60 Figure 3 61 Figure 3 62 Figure 3 63 Figure 3 64 Figure 3 65 Figure 3 66 Figure 3 67 Figure 3 68 Figure 3 69 Figure 3 70 Figure 3 71 Figure 3 72 Figure 3 73 Figure 3 74 Figure 3 75 Figure 3 76 Figure 3 77 Figure 3 78 Figure 3 79 Figure 3 80 Figure 3 81 Figure 3 82 Figure 3 83 Figure 3 84 Figure 3 85 Figure 3 86 Figure 3 87 Figure 3 88 Figure 3 89 Figure 3 90 Figure 3 91 Figure 3 92 Figure 3 93 Figure 3 94 Figure 3 95 Figure 3 96 Figure 3 97 xi QOS Comb SUratl OM ee 111 Port Based Vlan Configurations iiec ted eei ee inepte ertet tede epe aiie 112 Vlan Tae Comm Strat On EET 112 EM MOnitoring eet eerte teret teste cay tette toa Iu Lis le ios be lasse nine dans ans dusts eduanbne 114 leui E 115 Ethernet Performance 2 2 ripe IRL ees Pra HE etae eI HL HERE PA UPPER AER EE ora 116 Call as Re CUm 116 RTP Stats E etes eee estate le stet RUE E ten rex e PRESE Resto berne 117 NI MU TIENIEI Lm 117 SIP Call Initiation Status c
56. Realm Index ov Realm valid Enable Domain Name oO Proxy address 192 168 1 217 port Redundant Proxy address port Registrar address 192 168 1 217 port Backup Registrar address port Registration Time 380 T Re registration Timing 100 Outbound Proxy address port Transport way UDP lt AOR name Keep Alive mode Disable Keep Alive interval co 74 Figure 3 42 SIP Realm Configuration 5060 5060 5060 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 25 Description of SIP Realm Configuration Items 75 Field Description Realm Index Quick Start parameter The assigned realm index 0 7 Where 0 to 7 means the used realm Realm valid 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Domain Name Quick Start parameter Defines the Domain Name of specified realm If specified the Domain Name is used as Request URI in REGISTER INVITE and other SIP messages If not specified the Registrar Proxy address is used instead Proxy address Quick Start parameter IP address or domain name of the primary Proxy server you are using If you enable Proxy Redundancy the gateway can work with tow Proxy servers If there is no response from the primary Proxy the gateway tries to communicate with the redundant Proxy Proxy port 5060 Default Quick Start parameter Primary proxy service port number Redundant Prox
57. TFTP server for the uploading or downloading except the TFTP server of the server has run A Upload Step 1 Set uploading parameters 126 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Load Mode Upload M Transport protocol TFTP M Server address H72 16 9 54 Server port E9 User name User Password Configuration file name v1 0 Use Encrypted file no M Figure 3 83 Set Config uploading parameters If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to execute uploading or click Cancel button to give up The whole process will take about 5 seconds Step 2 Uploading Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Uploading the configuration file Upload the configuration file succeed Figure 3 84 Config uploading If the uploading has succeeded you will find a file named v1 0 in you TFTP server root directory If the TFTP server is not running now the uploading will abort 127 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Uploading the configuration file Upload the configuration file failure Figure 3 85 Config uploading failure B Download Step 1 Set downloading parameters Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Load Mod
58. The first trust DHCP server net mask DHCP trust server The second trust DHCP server network address Chapter 3 Configuration and Management address 2 DHCP trust net mask 2 The second trust DHCP server net mask PPPoE user name The user name of PPPoE authentication PPPoE password The password of PPPoE authentication PPPoE use static DNS 1 disable default 2 enable ignore the DNS information in PPPoE offer PPPoE use remote 1 disable gateway 2 enable default use this gateway as VENUS 2908 default gateway PPPoE reconnect 1 disable when link down 2 enable default MTU size The MTU size of specified interface MAC address The MAC address of specified interface configurable by admin user only Speed amp Duplex 0 auto default 1 10M full 2 10M half 3 100M full 4 100M half Ingress limit Set up ingress limitation for incoming packets Egress limit Set up egress limitation for outgoing packets If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it The configuration Information has been submitted If you want to run the new information please click the save amp run option of the menu Figure 3 28 Prompt after click OK button 53 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Analog FXS FXO Configuration 3 5 2 2 54 The analog line means either FXS interface
59. WordPad to edit the file The rules of the file are B The file must start with the string IAD Configuration File at the 1st line case sensitive B The parameters must be organized by its category name The category name is defined as T menu name _ sub menu name T Such as linterface pstn B The parameter format defined as item name value Such as registrar addr 02192 168 1 217 4 2 Example File The following is an example configuration file IAD Configuration File interface ethernet ethernet mode 0 1 157 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 158 ip mode 0 0 ip address 0 192 168 1 222 net mask 0 255 255 255 0 default gateway 02192 168 1 20 dns address 0 0 0 0 0 dns2 address 0 0 0 0 0 dhcp iad 020 dhcp dns 0 0 dhcp server addr 0 20 0 0 0 dhcp net mask1 0 20 0 0 0 dhcp server addr2 0 0 0 0 0 dhcp net mask2 0 0 0 0 0 pppoe user name O user pppoe user pwd 02123 pppoe dns 0 20 pppoe gateway 0 21 pppoe reconnect 0 1 mtu size 021500 ethernet mode 1 0 ip mode 1 20 ip address 1 0 0 0 0 net mask 1 20 0 0 0 default gateway 1 20 0 0 0 dns address 1 0 0 0 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File dns2 address 1 0 0 0 0 dhcp iad 1 20 dhcp dns 1 20 dhcp server addr 1 20 0 0 0 dhcp net mask1 1 20 0 0 0 dhcp server addr2 1 0 0 0 0 dhcp net mask2 1 0 0 0 0 pppoe user name 1 pppoe user pwd 1 pppoe dns 1 20 pppoe gateway 1 21 pppoe reconnect 1 1 mtu size
60. _community Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 179 set community trap community nat pass mode 0 nat pass interval 60 trap dest addri trap dest addr2 trap dest addr3 trap dest addr4 system tr069 acsurl cpeport mode sip general fqdn_mode 0 fqdn name dns query type 0 trust proxy O t1 time 500 regst_auth 0 pwd_with_md5 0 use_port_url 0 compact_mode 0 invite_no_sdp 0 band_ring_bktone 0 invite timeout 60 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 180 session expire mode 0 session expire time 3600 min session expire 120 prack_mode 0 info mode 0 subscrip_mode 0 pound_symbol_mode 0 ring_mode 0 discon_on_broken 0 broken_conn_timeout 60 current_disconnect 0 falloack_rout_table 0 prefer_rout_table 0 critical_digit_timer 4 partial digit_timer 16 sip_realm realm valid 021 domain name 0 proxy addr 0 2192 168 1 217 proxy port 0 5060 redu proxy addr 0 redu proxy port 0 0 registrar addr 0 192 168 1 217 registrar_port_0 5060 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File backup reg addr 0 backup reg port 0 0 registration time 023600 reregist timing 02100 outbd proxy addr 0 outbd proxy port 0 5060 transport way 0 20 aor name 0 keep alive mode 0 0 keep alive interval 0 60 realm valid 120 domain name 1 proxy addr 1 proxy port 1 5060 redu proxy addr 1 redu proxy port 1 20 registrar addr 1 registrar port 125060 backup reg addr 1 backup reg port 1 0 registration time 1 2
61. able Default 2 Enable support music on hold no checking Call hold mode 1 IP 0 0 0 0 Default 2 SendOnly 3 Inactive Call waiting 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Call waiting tone interval 3 Default value The call waiting tone interval time in seconds Call waiting tone Set times playing Call waiting tone Invalid for Current Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 88 conference mode times Version Three Way 1 Disable Default 2 Normal Conference by flash 3 By refer Conference by REFER method 4 By star Number Conference by star number 1 2 3 5 By flash number Conference by flash number 0 1 2 3 4 function code Conference Be used when the three way conference mode is By server URL refer In this mode the conference is hold by the specified conference server Dial in Default 88 To enable dial in conference function Conference Remove participant from Conference function code To enable remove participant from Conference function code Attended Call transfer 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Call waiting temp de active code Default 70 To disable call waiting function for current call if Call Waiting is enable After the user On Hook the function reconverts Call ID block temp active code Default 67 To block call ID for current call ever the user Call ID block enable or disable After the user On Hook
62. age Indication Hotline Call Park and 3 way Conferencing etc can be easily supported Use static IP address assignment or obtain the dynamic IP address from a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server or BootP Bootstrap Protocol Server Provide DHCP server function on LAN port Provide PSTN lifeline feature as backup 2908 only Support PPPoE function Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet NAT NAPT function Network Address Translation Network Address Port Translation port based VLAN VLAN ID and priority tagging and QoS function that including IEEE 802 1p and IEEE 802 1Q Support RFC 2833 RTP payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals Provide Terminal User Interface via the console port TELNET or web browser for easy and quick local or remote configuration and monitoring Provide SNMP MIB for integrating into service providers SNMP management system Chapter 1 Overview Support TFTP protocol for remote software upgrade and configuration file download User Interface is protected with User ID and Password from unauthorized users Provide three user accounts with three levels of access privilege Provides a flexible dialing principles as well as speed dial using hot key and hotline direct dial functions Support SRTP Secure Real time Transport Protocol for enhanced security Support TR 069 Management Protocol RoHS compliant products Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 Applications
63. amp Run Click OK button to save and run or click Cancel button to give up Saving the configure information please wait about 8 seconds Figure 3 26 Prompt after click OK button on Save amp Run page 49 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 3 5 2 1 50 Interface Configuration Table 3 9 The Interface Configuration Menu Items Menu Description Ethernet Configuration of the ethO eth1 or eth2 4 2916 2924 2932 such as Static IP DHCP PPPoE DNS and so on Analog FXS FXO Configuration of the porti 8 2908 porti 16 2916 porti 24 2924 or porti 32 2932 3GModem 3G Modem configuration PSTN Lifeline PSTN configuration 2908 8S Model only Ethernet Configuration There are two Ethernet interfaces in VENUS 2908 and five Ethernet interfaces in VENUS 2916 2924 2932 Ethernet interface 0 is usually called WAN Ethernet interface 1 4 can be considered as LAN port Ethernet interface 0 supports three methods of obtaining the IP address static DHCP or PPPoE Ethernet interface 1 operates on four modes disable router switch and Eth0 backup Ethernet 2 to 4 operates on two modes switch and disable Chapter 3 Configuration and Management gt Interface 172 16 9 254 Use host name as IAD name Disable Egress limit Det SR n Figure 3 27 Ethernet Configuration 51 Chapte
64. an Tag Configuration Table 3 51 Description of Vlan Items Field Description VLAN Group 6 EthO Eth1 Eth2 4 local Default no select VLAN Tag 5 EthO Eth1or Eth2 4 1 no 2 yes VLAN Priority 6 Default 0 Notes Current no using VLAN VID 6 EthO eth1 Eth2 4 local 0 4094 If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 112 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 Maintenance The Maintenance menu is used to manage the system state and the firmware It is divided into four groups Fault management Performance Management Diagnostics and Device Control Table 3 52 The Maintenance Menu Items Menu Description Fault FM Monitoring and Clear FM Records Management Performance Ethernet Call Control RTP SIP Agent SIP Call Initiation NAT Management DHCP Server and Clear PM Records Diagnostics Do Ping STUN test and Traceroute Device F M Upgrade Config Up Down Syslog Upload Reset to Default Control and Reboot 3 6 1 Fault Management Table 3 53 The Fault Management Menu Items Menu Description Monitoring Fault alarm messages monitoring Clear Fault alarm messages cleaning Records 3 6 1 1 Monitoring amp 66 Event There are six levels for alarm message Clear Wa
65. anges or click Cancel button to deny it 97 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 2 Ring 98 Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Region profile Region Rind Tone Ring frequency 25 On1 offi On2 Off2 On3 Off Duration DefautRing ho 40 lbo lo o lo exo Rino 2 wo b b j b 180000 Ring1 8 a lg 1o Jo lo 180000 Ring2 4 a p Je jo leo Ring3 3 2 o p 3 40 180000 Ring4 5 fi lo lo lo o 600 Ring5 5 p fp bh jo jen Ring6 2 Lo Lo reo Ring a3 j fo lo b jo 180000 Ring Splash 5 h b b J J oo Figure 3 49 Ring Configuration Table 3 39 Description of Ring Configuration Items Field Description Ring frequency 25 Default Ring frequency and different with different region ID valid value is 17 to 50 Default Ring Ring cadence On 1 in 100ms Ring 0 Ring 7 Note index 1 8 means distinctive ring RO R7 index 9 Ring Splash means ring splash If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 Tone 99 Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Region profile Region Ring Tone TonelD busy Timeout 40000 Freq Ampli Freg2 Amp2 Freg3 Amp3 Freq4 Amp4 Duration 1 460 100 fo lo o lo lo 0 350 2 0 l
66. answer 3 All in hunting group Select all channels in hunting group and the first hanging down channel will be connected Current 1 Disable Default disconnect 2 Enable Note This option just for future use Routing table mode Determines if the local Tel to IP routing table takes precedence over a Proxy for routing calls 1 Disable Default Prefer to use Proxy to route calls 2 Prefer The gateway checks the Dest Phone Prefix and or Source Phone Prefix field in the Tel to IP Routing table for a match with the outgoing call Only if a match is not found a Proxy is used Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 73 3 Fallback If use Proxy to route calls fail the gateway checks the Dest Phone Prefix and or Source Phone Prefix field in the Tel to IP Routing table for a match with the outgoing cal Use user phone in SIP URL 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Tel Invitation URL mode 1 Disable Default Prefer to use SIP format number in to URL of the Invite request 2 Enable Prefer to use Tel format number in to URL of the Invite request Tel Register URL mode 1 Disable Default Prefer to use SIP format number in the Register request 2 Enable Prefer to use Tel format number in the Register request Register Fail No Resend 1 Disable Default Prefer to resend the Register request when register fail 2 Enable Prefer to not resend the R
67. ast 2 5 feet 76 meters deep in the earth Note The three grounding devices described above should be firmly placed in the earth Soil conditions should not be dry where the device is buried n If you are unsure whether the electric service in your building is properly grounded have it examined by your municipal electrical inspector o Install a surge protector between the device and Ground point Any additional computer equipment you have connected to the device directly or through another device such as a terminal or printer should also be plugged into the same surge protector Make sure that the surge protector is properly rated for the devices you have connected to it o Call your telephone company and ask them if your telephone line is equipped with a circuit surge protector o If you are operating the device in an area where the risk of electrical surges form lightning is high disconnect the device from the telephone line at the rear panel when it is not in use Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 3 20 LED Indicators Table 2 1 LED Description Function Label Description Colors Off Power is Off PWR Power Status Green Power is ON Green Normal Operation SYS ALM System Status Yellow Performing Diagnosis Red System Failure VOICE Off On Hook State of the Telephone Handset CHANNEL Voice Channel LEDs tatus Green Off Hook State of the Tele
68. ast set state 6 2 pref fax coding 6 1 companding 6 24 ec config 6 1 fxs offhook db 6 20 fxs onhook db 6 220 fxs seize detect 6 150 fxs orig clear detect 6 300 fxs answ clear detect 6 300 fxs cpc wait 6 200 fxs cpc dur 6 850 fxs ring id 62255 fxs cid type 6 1 fxs local batt conn rev 6 1 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File fxs rem batt conn rev 6 21 fxs batt ring rev 6 0 answer wait 6265535 call limit 6265535 fax holdover 6 2000 hangup wait 6265535 out wait 6 400 out type 6 0 tone out on time 6 200 tone out off time 6 200 tone out power 6 130 pause duration 621000 plar addr len 6 0 plar addr digits 6 user number 721007 User name 7 register mode 7 2 min flash time 7 50 max flash time 7 500 line reversal 721 caller id mode 720 hotline number 7 hotline timeout 7 0 realm index 7 0 174 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 175 local port 72 5060 user auth id 7 user auth pwd 7 digitmap_7 x always number 7 busy number 7 no answer number 7 wait times 7 3 call id block 720 prefer call id 7 rx gain 720 tx gain 7 0 proto 726 last set state 7 2 pref fax coding 7 21 companding 7 24 ec config 7 1 fxs offhook db 7 20 fxs onhook db 7 220 fxs seize detect 7 150 fxs orig clear detect 7 300 fxs answ clear detect 7 300 fxs cpc wait 7 200 fxs cpc dur 72850 fxs ring id 72255 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 176 fxs cid type 7 1 fxs local batt conn rev 7 1 fxs rem batt conn
69. ate the Auth parameters and send the request again Next Nonce mode 1 Disable Default not support the Next Nonce 2 Enable support the Next Nonce Chapter 3 Configuration and Management FXO auto route Only for 4FXS 4FXO Type 2908 4S 4O 1 Disable Default only 2 Enable If a FXS Port dial to a not found number fail auto route the call out from the first spare FXO Internal Dialing 1 Disable Default mode 2 Fix Number enable internal dialing with the preset number 01 02 03 etc 3 Tel Number enable internal dialing with user specified Tel Number Play Rapid Tone 1 Disable Default 2 Enable If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it Table 3 31 Call Waiting Operation Call Waiting Call Hold Three way Call Waiting Operation conference mode Disable Not support Enable Disable Not support Enable Enable Disable Flash Hook Normal Flash Hook By refer Flash Hook By star number Flash Hook 2 By flash number Flash Hook 2 Table 3 32 Call Conference normal Operation Scene Operation Effect Conversion A and B A A Flash Hook Three way conference Hold B A dial C C Hook off Conversion A and B C A Flash Hook A hold B Conversion A dial A and C Conversion A and B C A Flash Hook Again Three way conf
70. ating normal condition If the 10 100Base T Fast Ethernet port is used check if the 10 100BT LED is on Verify if a correct Ethernet cable is used To connect VENUS 29xx Series directly to another Ethernet port of a network node for example a router a cross cable instead of a straight cable may be used 5 IP Address Configuration Check if the IP address was assigned statically or obtained dynamically from a DHCP server If the DHCP client mode is enabled look at the DHCP server for the exact IP address assigned to the gateway or monitor the display message of the DHCP server discovery status from the Terminal User Interface via the Craft port Remember that the DHCP server must be located in the local network where the DHCP server can receive the broadcast packets sent from the gateway Make sure there is unused IP address available on the DHCP server If static IP address is enabled make sure the net mask and the default Gateway are set correctly Use the PC to perform a PING test to the gateway or activate the PING feature from within the Craft port Interface to verify the IP packet transmission between the gateway and some other nodes Try to PING the default gateway first then the SIP Proxy Server Check with your access service provider for a well maintained WAN link Use the Network Scope or the Protocol Analyzer to monitor the packets sent received by the VENUS 29xx Series 6 Firewall and NAT Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
71. d Management Caution Do not write the software with incorrect checksum and do not reset the device while performing flash write In case the flash write is abnormally disrupted VENUS Series can still boot up using the Boot code Re download the software and re program the flash again to recovery the AP software Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt F W Upgrade Starting TFTP Download Need a few minutes don t close the power System upgrade failure Figure 3 79 F W Upgrading failure Step 3 Write to Flash Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt FAV Upgrade Starting TFTP Download Need a few minutes don t close the power 4194304 bytes 100 00X received TFTP download complete Checksum is correct 1 00 upgrade to 1 00 Erasing the flash memory flash clean Writing to the flash memory Need a few minutes please wait Figure 3 80 Step 3 of F W Upgrading 124 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 4 2 125 The flash writing process will finish in 80 seconds after download Step 4 Reboot system Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt FAV Upgrade Starting TFTP Download Need a few minutes don t close the power 4194304 bytes 100 00X received TFTP download complete Checksum is correct 1 00 upzrade to 1 00 Erasing the flash memory flash clean Writing to the flash memory Need a few minutes please wait S
72. d by VENUS 29xx Series enterprises can install proper amount of telephone interfaces for each branch Figure 1 2 Chapter 1 Overview Enterprise Network VENUS Series products I NX VENUS Series products d e Management Bill Server Mini Enterprise Subsidiary Company SOHO Network Figure 1 2 Enterprise VolP Intranet Application For the Multi Tenants Units MTU or Multi Dwelling Units MDU markets such as a hotel or campus VENUS 29xx Series performs as a voice access platform to accommodate the voice over IP traffics from all the users Thanks to the convenience of adding new Ethernet nodes new VENUS 29xx Series units can be installed easily to extend the amount of users To support more VENUS 29xx Series media gateway allows service providers to provide cost effective and quality voice services with minimum capital investment and maintenance cost MDU Building College Hotel Hospital SoftSwitch TP Network Ethernet Switch Management Bill Broad And Access Server VENUS Series Un n products dp HOME 10 100M Figure 1 3 MTU MDU Application The advantages of using VENUS 29xx Series the high port density CPE Customer Premise Equipment Gateway are B Lower installation effort B Easier maintenance Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 1 3 1 B Competitive per port price B High voice quality R Available feature extension B
73. e Download v Transport protocol TFTP Server address 172 16 9 54 Server port 8 User name User Password Configuration file name test ini Use Encrypted file no M Figure 3 86 Set config downloading parameters If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to execute Upload Download or click Cancel button to give up The whole process will take about 5 seconds 128 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Step 2 downloading Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Downloading the configuration file Download the configuration file succeed The downloaded configuration file is running Figure 3 87 Config downloading If the downloading has succeeded the configuration will be changed to as the config file named test ini in you TFTP server root directory If the TFTP server is not running or config file does not exist the downloading will abort Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Downloading the configuration file Download the configuration file failure Figure 3 88 Config downloading failure 3 6 4 3 Syslog Upload Upload the recorded system log file via TFTP server The Access Path Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Syslog Upload 129 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 4 4 130 Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Syslog Upload Load Mode UploadDebug Transport protocol TFTP M
74. e 1 2 3 180 with SDP Invite timeout Default is 60 0 65536 The default Invite timeout in seconds Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 72 Session Expires Mode 1 Disable Default 2 Use UPDATE 3 Use Re INVITE Session Expires Time 3600 Default Determines the timeout in seconds for keeping a re INVITE message alive within a SIP session The SIP session is refreshed each time this timer expires The SIP method used for session timer updates is determined according to the Session Expires Mode Minimum Session 120 Default Defines the time in seconds that is used in Expires the Min SE header This header defines the minimum time 10 100000 that the user agent supports for session refresh The valid range is 10 to 100000 PRACK mode 1 Disable Default Not support PRACK 2 Supported Support PRACK but not required 3 Required Require PRACK INFO Mode 1 Disable Default 2 Enable UE can send DTMF signal through INFO message Subscription mode 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Register subscription Pound Symbol mode 1 Disable Default use 23 if need to report in URI 2 Enable use in Invite URI Ring mode Ring mode in hunting group 1 Ascending any one Default Select the lowest available channel 2 Ascending cyclic Select the lowest available channel number in the hunt group Select the next higher available channel number when no
75. e 2 2 pref fax coding 2 1 companding 2 4 ec config 2 1 fxs offhook db 2 20 fxs onhook db 2 20 fxs seize detect 2 150 fxs orig clear detect 2 300 fxs answ clear detect 2 300 fxs cpc wait 2 200 fxs cpc dur 2 850 fxs ring id 22255 fxs cid type 2 1 fxs local batt conn rev 2 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 2 1 fxs batt ring rev 2 0 answer wait 2265535 call limit 2265535 fax holdover 2 2000 hangup wait 2265535 out wait 2 400 out type 2 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 166 tone out on time 2 200 tone out off time 2 200 tone out power 2 130 pause duration 2 1000 plar addr len 2 0 plar addr digits 2 user number 3 1003 user name 3 register mode 3 2 min flash time 3 50 max flash time 3 500 line reversal 3 21 caller id mode 320 hotline number 3 hotline timeout 3 0 realm index 3 0 local port 3 5060 user auth id 3 user auth pwd 3 digitmap 32x always number 3 busy number 3 no answer number 3 wait times 3 3 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 167 call id block 320 prefer call id 3 rx gain 320 tx gain 3 0 proto 326 last set state 3 2 pref fax coding 3 1 companding 3 24 ec config 3 1 fxs offhook db 3 20 fxs onhook db 3 20 fxs seize detect 3 150 fxs orig clear detect 3 300 fxs answ clear detect 3 300 fxs cpc wait 3 200 fxs cpc dur 3 850 fxs ring id 32255 fxs cid type 3 21 fxs local batt conn rev 3 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 3 1 fxs batt ring rev 3 20 answer wait 3265535 ca
76. e SIP parameters manually Domain Name Proxy address 192 168 1 232 Port 5060 Registrar address 192 168 1 232 Port 5060 OutboundProyaddress Bort span Transport way UDP lt Figure 3 11 SIP Server Configuration Caution You may set the Proxy address the Registrar address and the Outbound Proxy address with its domain name if the DNS server is configured Click the Next button to continue 37 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 1 2 5 FXS FXO setting We supply you default configuration of the FXS FXO You can change the User Number and User authentication ID parameters of Ports as needed Table 3 5 FXS FXO Configuration Items Description Necessary User Default 1001 Y Number Port1 User Default increment Y Number Port2 8 or port2 32 User authentication No default N ID Port1 User authentication Default Same N ID Port2 8 or port2 32 User authentication No default N password Port1 User authentication Default Same N password Port2 8 or port2 32 Local server port Default 5060 N number Register Mode Default Enable Y Shut Down The port can do nothing Disable The port only allowed to receive call Enable The port work normal The FXS FXO configuration web page is shown in the following Figure 38 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets T
77. e ethernet lt index all gt Display Ethernet port information show interface analog lt index all gt Display voice port information show interface 3gmodem Display 3G modem information show interface pstn Display PSTN port information Show system admin gt show show system general Display general system information admin gt show Sip system show system ntp Display NTP settings information show system ui Display User Interface settings information show system security Display security settings information show system provision Display provision settings information show system snmp Display SNMP settings information show system tr069 Display TRO69 settings information show system threshold Display threshold settings information Show sip show sip general Display general SIP settings information show sip realm lt index all gt Display SIP realm settings information show sip group lt index all gt Display SIP group settings information show sip phone_route lt index all gt Display SIP phone route settings information show sip call_filter Display SIP call filter lt index all gt settings information show sip Display SIP Digit mainp_tel2ip_dst Manipulation tel to IP lt index all gt destination settings information 150 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 9 4 151 show sip Disp
78. e of the address NTP server Not assigned will disable the NTP function NTP server NTP service port number of NTP server Default is 123 port NTP polling Defines the time interval in seconds the NTP client requests for interval a time update 64 8192 Default is 1024 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Field Description Time zone Defines the GMT time zone 13 to 12 DST mode X Enable or Disable the Daylight saving time DST time m Minutes to be added to the current system time NTP reboot 1 Disable default schedule 2 Enable Reboot Selection of reboot day of week when reboot schedule is dayofweek __ enabled Reboot hour Configuration of NTP reboot hour in 24 hours format If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 3 3 User Management Configuration There are three build in users in VENUS 29xx Administrator Operator and Monitor User could change the name and password Configuration gt gt System gt gt User Management Administrator name admin Administrator password okolokokololololoolokololokolokoloor Operator name user Operator password LEE EEE EE E EEE Monitor name guest Monitor password ACCOR OK Cancel Figure 3 34 User Management Configuration Table 3 17 Description of User Management Items Field Description Administrator name The administrator
79. e reta EE SEEN RYE EUN 7 Rear View of VENUS 1 ete de eee t HR eH Ee intranet 7 Front View of VENUS 2908 88 000 cssesseessseesseetsecesseescececesaeteceteceesoeesscesseessceeseeesesseesnse 7 Rear View of VENUS 2908 88 sister ele te ei uda pe deoa lames RE Ee eR STAR aa rae 7 Front View of VENUS 2908 4840 ssesesesseeseeeneee nennen eene rennen eren entes tenete 7 Rear View of VENUS 2908 4840 iessesseesseesseeeeneen nennen en rennen erster en trennen tenete 8 Web BfONSEE A RTS tien a avito idi E 10 VENUS 2908 85 Series Telephony Interface 22 VENUS 2908 4840 Series Telephony Interface essere 22 Twisted Pair Cables e HE aet Pate e eL eee EE Re De EIER EL H EE LH OE ERA da 25 Conmectime to the PC cecinere eee ri HERE EPI canton HER Feb lE sve cvs 28 Whe Login Page eH a iee 29 Jhe Logm CL e oan tien HE ee to sve ipods Hg perdue Ley utt 30 The root menu of the web site 30 The Root SCEeef eni tet b rn ave is pae ig rpg etie Pe pre oe POS Ee F Reid de EE 31 The Command List Screen eoi e ertet eret Ceo E catesdencasasieensebesdacnvnness 31 Set Ethernet Interface i test hate oe ie eto a soe E EIERNE EERE ENERE EICAR NEIERE 32 The Quick Start web page eee 34 Network Connection Mode configuration 35 Static IP Configuration eni Rn Lemma eee nae tele pe oes ro p rper deep e Ee ee a 36 SIP Server Configuration ost ipe te ti relie ans rie teen dape
80. e retransmission 8 8 Tx invite messages mE 2 s Txinviteretransmission messages 0 mE Txnon invite messages 79 Txnor invite retransmission messages 4 Txrespones ub B B E Txresponseretransmission 0 Figure 3 67 SIP Agent Status 117 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 2 5 SIP Call Initiation Maintenance gt gt PM gt gt Call intiation Failed to connect TCP UDP peer Timeout times Recieve failure error code O 0 0 Failed to Authenticate Figure 3 68 SIP Call Initiation Status 3 6 2 6 Clear Maintenance gt gt PM gt gt Clear Please select the clean items L1 Call L1 RTP o Agent Oo Call initiation Figure 3 69 Clear Performance Message 3 6 3 Diagnostics Table 3 56 The Fault Management Menu Items Menu Description Ping Ping the specify IP device Stun Check a Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol Through Network Address Traceroute To determine the route taken by packets across the IP network 118 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 3 1 119 Ping This feature can be used to verify the path of packet transmission between VENUS 29xx Series and another node For example to check whether the Proxy Server is reachable or is alive Make sure you configure the correct subnet mask and the IP address of the default gateway Maintenance Diagnostics Ping Target IP address 192 168 1 224 Datagram size 56 Ti
81. e set community and default is private community Trap The trap community and default is public community NAT pass Default disable through mode Enable enable this option just when VENUS 29xx is in private network NAT pass through interval sec The keep alive time for SNMP NAT Trap destination address 1 4 The destination IP address for sending trap VENUS 29xx can support four destinations If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 3 7 TRO69 Configuration gt gt System gt gt TRO69 TR069 mode Enable ACS URL http 172 16 9 3 7547 CPE port 3046 Inform interval sec lo Auth mode Disable CPE user EM CPE pwd ACS user ACS pwd Figure 3 38 TR069 Configuration Table 3 21 Description of TR069 Items Field Description TRO69 Default disable mode Enable start up SNMP agent in VENUS 29xx ACS URL Auto Configuration Server This is a component in the broadband network responsible for auto configuration of the CPE for advanced services CPE port The port of CPE Inform The inform time interval in seconds interval sec Auth mode 1 Disable Default 2 Basic 3 Digest CPE user CPE user name CPE pwd CPE password ACS user ACS user name ACS pwd ACS password If the configuration
82. e static IP parameters manually IP address 192 168 1 219 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 20 DNSiaddes 0000 DNS2 address 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 10 Static IP Configuration Click the Next button to continue 3 1 2 4 Sip Server setting You need to set the SIP proxy and the register server manually Sometime they will share the same configuration if they are combined in a same system Table 3 4 SIP Server Configuration Items Description Necessary Domain Name The domain name of the Proxy Server N Proxy address IP address or domain name of the softswitch Y No default Proxy Port Port of the soft switch the default value is N 5060 Registrar address IP address or domain name of the registrar Y server No default Registrar Port Port of the registrar server the default value is N 5060 Outbound Proxy The IP address or domain name of the N 36 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Items Description Necessary address outbound proxy Transport way The transport of SIP signaling the default Y value is UDP The SIP Server configuration web page is shown in the following Figure Jweb sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help 44 SP Kr SZ LH 3 ntep 192 168 1 219 cgi bin ied cei pdon ednin amp type quick Venus IE 2908 SIP q 3 E Quick Start Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please Input th
83. ed group Register mode Quick Start parameter 1 Invalid 2 Disable 3 Enable Realm Index Quick Start parameter The assigned realm index 0 7 Where 0 to 7 means the used realm Local service port 5060 Default number Group Quick Start parameter authentication ID The authentication user ID Group Quick Start parameter authentication The authentication user password password Involved TCID FXS Model Only Involved TCIDs Set the ports of the group If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it SIP Phone Routing Table Configuration The Phone Routing Table build in phone book is used to route incoming telephone calls to IP addresses This routing table associates a called calling telephone number s prefixes with a destination IP address or with an FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name When Proxy server is not used in VENUS 29xx a call is routed through the Phone Chapter 3 Configuration and Management routing table The called and calling numbers are compared to the list of prefixes on the Phone Routing Table up to 50 prefixes can be configured Calls that match these prefixes are sent to the corresponding IP address If the number dialed does not match these prefixes the call is not made 79 When using a Proxy server you do not need to configure the Phone Routing Table However if you want
84. egister request when register fail UNRegister Clean Call 1 Disable Default Prefer to not clean the call of the user when it is unregister 2 Enable Prefer to clean all the call of the user when it is unregister Service Route mode Disable Default Prefer to not to use the service route Enable Prefer to use the service route Early Media mode Disable Default Sendrecv Sendonly Recvonly Inactive Gated Request Disposition mode Disable Default No fork Parallel Sequential Call Filter mode Disable Default Enable Tel2lp dest manipulatione Disable Default 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Supported 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Enable Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Tel2lp src 1 Disable Default manipulatione 2 Enable Ip2Tel dest 1 Disable Default manipulatione 2 Enable Ip2Tel src 1 Disable Default manipulatione 2 Enable If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 4 2 SIP Realm Configuration User can use different realm to get different Registrar and Proxy parameters for each analog line Venus 29xx Series allow user to input 8 REALM NUMBER groups of parameter for selection and the index is 0 to 7 The realm configuration parameter is as below Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Realm
85. elating to Products and for ensuring that replacements and other adjustments required in connection with the said warranties are satisfactory TAINET warrants to DISTRIBUTOR that the Products to be delivered hereunder will be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twenty four 24 months twelve 12 months in Taiwan following the date of shipment to DISTRIBUTOR If during the warranty period any component part of the equipment becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship and DISTRIBUTOR notifies TAINET of such defect within seven days after knowing of such defect TAINET shall for any Product that TAINET agrees is defective at its option supply a replacement part request return of equipment to its plant for repair or perform necessary repair at the equipment s location At TAINET s option DISTRIBUTOR shall destroy any Product that TAINET agrees is defective and shall provide satisfactory proof of such destruction to TAINET TAINET is not responsible for Products damaged by misuse neglect accident or improper installation or if repairs or modifications were made by persons other than TAINET s own authorized service personnel unless such repairs by others were made with the written consent of TAINET THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERC
86. en a new incoming call under a conversation He can Call Waiting Make the incoming call to press flash hook to hold the current wait until current conversation partner Pressing another flash conversation finished The hook will hold the 3rd party talking person will be informed by short tone User A makes a conversation with user B This teature allows user to User A presses flash hook to hold user B maka iwo call calle and User A can dial user C to build second call 3 Way User A presses flash hook to start three way mixed the RTP stream and conference make a 3 party joined conference User A can press flash hook to Tera disable User C conversation Three way conference can t be built in User C ringing status for the current version User A makes a conversation with User B User A press flash hook to hold User B User This feature allow user to A dial User C to make the second Caliranster make a consultation or conversation User A hang up the phone set un consultation call when ringing for un consultation call transfer transfer or when call built for consultation call transfer User B and User C make another call after User A hangs up 206 Appendix B Abbreviation Appendix B Abbreviation Abbreviation Stands for ARP Address Resolution Protocol BootP Bootstrap Protocol CLI Command Line Interface CPU Central Processing Unit DDN Dig
87. enus SIP realm Select realm index to 0 and change realm valid to Enable Click OK to confirm and select Save amp Run to apply Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Realm SIP Configuration Realm Index 0v Realm valid Enable v Domain Name General Proxy address 172 16 9 66 Realm Group k Redundant Proxy address Phone Routing Table Registrar address 172 16 9 66 Digit manipulation Backup Registrar address Registration Time sec 3600 Re registration Timing 100 Outbound Proxy address Transport way UDP lt AOR name Keep Alive mode Disable v Keep Alive interval sec 60 Figure 3 19 SIP Realm Analog FXS FXO Setting Setup user number and authentication ID and password for each analog FXS or FXO ports to have them successfully registered to SIP server Select register mode to Enable and enter correct user number and authentication ID and password Select OK to confirm and select Save amp Run to apply Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Local service port number Figure 3 20 Analog FXS FXO settings 3 2 6 Status Check After all configurations are done user can check the current registration status at Status gt gt Analog FXS FXO 10 seconds v Figure 3 21 Status Check 44 Chapter 3 Configuration and
88. erence dial A A Flash Hook Conversion A and B A A Flash Hook A Bye C Conversion A Hold B A dial C C Hook and B off A Flash Hook Do three way conference 91 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Conversion A and B C A Flash Hook A Bye C Conversion A dial A A Flash Hook Do and B three way conference 92 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 93 Table 3 33 Call Conference By refer Operation Scene Operation Effect Conversion A and B A Hold B A dial C C Hook off A Flash Hook A Call ConvServ Conference server URL After recv 200 Send Refer To B To C B Call ConvServ C Call ConvServ B and C Send Notify with terminal to A A Bye B A Bye C A B C and ConvServ in a conference Conversion A and B C dial A A Flash Hook A Call ConvServ After recv 200 Send Refer To B To C B Call ConvServ C Call ConvServ B and C Send Notify with terminal to A A Bye B A Bye C A B C and ConvServ in a conference A B C and ConvServ in a conference A Hook On A Bye ConvServ Conference server URL A B C and ConvServ in a conference B Hook On B Bye ConvServ Conference server URL A B C and ConvServ in a conference C Hook On C Bye ConvServ Conference server URL A B C and ConvServ in a conference ConvServ Bye A A is kicked out the Confernence A B C and ConvServ in a conference
89. erval215 service class O0 security mode 0 uncryption 0 advanced_call 190 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 191 clip_mode 0 dtmf_prefix D digit timeout 4 call wait interval 3 call wait times 3 deny 2nd dailing 0 max_call 0 e164 mode 0 dialing_prefix emerg_call_num1 emerg_call_num2 emerg_call_num3 emerg_call_num4 emerg_call_mode 0 call hold 0 call hold modezO call_waiting 0 three_way_mode 0 confer_server_url attended_transfer 0 call wait deactive 70 call id activez 67 af active prefix 72 af deactive prefix 73 call return functionz 69 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 192 call redail functionz 68 unattended transfer 66 call park function 61 call pickup function 62 call park server call intercept 63 fax signal method 1 t30 fax codec 0 fax tone detection 0 modem method 1 modem codec O modem tone detect O0 advanced region region id 2 region code area code international code domestic code ring frequency 25 ring cadence 0 10 40 0 0 0 0 180000 ring cadence 1 20 40 0 0 0 0 180000 ring cadence 2 28 4 8 40 0 0 180000 ring cadence 3 24 2 4 2 8 40 180000 ring cadence 4 23 2 10 2 3 40 180000 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 193 ring cadence 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 600 ring cadence 6 5 2 3 2 5 30 180000 ring cadence 7 20 40 0 0 0 0 180000 ring cadence 8 230 50 0 0 0 0 180000 ring cadence 9 5 1 0 0 0 0 600 ring cadence 10 210 40 0 0 0 0 180000 tone timeout 0240000
90. es 00 90 bb 16 c0 48 Memory usage Mo System Up time i NTP time Figure 3 17 Main Page 3 2 3 Network Setting Users now will need to change the network configurations to comply with field application Select Configuration gt gt Interface Configuration gt gt Ethernet to setup desired IP address Net mask and Default Gateway or select DHCP or PPPOE for Venus to automatically derive IP setting from the server Select OK to confirm settings and select Save amp Run to apply settings Deae Oaa Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt Ethernet Ethernet Index Interface mode Enabled x Eth Backup Disable Et G 360 ees eth0 B Ethernet IP address 172 16 9 120 l ca Netmask 2552552560 Default gateway 172169284 o O DHCP Configuration Use host name as IAD name Use static DNS Use trust server Trust server addressi er Trust net mask re zs MON pese ces mm Trustnetmask2 booo PPPoE Configuration User name User password Figure 3 18 Network Configuration 42 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 2 4 3 2 5 43 SIP Setting In order for Venus to be successfully registered to the SIP server users need to enter the SIP proxy and registration addresses Click Configuration gt gt SIP Configuration gt gt Realm to configure V
91. ession after a modem tone is detected 1 No negotiation using SIP signaling changing code as configuration G711 transparent mode 2 Initiates data using the coder G 711 A law p law Note 1 Fax adaptations Echo Canceller Off Silence Compression Off Echo Canceller Non Linear Processor Mode Off Note 2 If the gateway initiates a fax session using G 711 a gpmd attribute is added to the SDP in the following format For A law a gpmd 0 vbdzyes ecan off For p law a2gpmd 8 vbd yes ecan off Modem codec 1 G711 u law 2 G711 A law Modem tone detection Modem tone detection and send relnvite to build modem communication 1 Disable Default 2 Callee 3 Caller 4 Both callee amp amp caller Report Flash 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Report the flash hook event by re invite request SDP Offans Only 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Not to offer the only one codec with SDP again when receive more codec in the answer SDP Register Expire mode 1 Disable Default Tainet mode Registration Expire Expire Re registration Timing 2 Enable Huawei Mode Registration Expire Expire 600s Expire gt 1200s Registration Expire Expire 2 Expire lt 1200s Request Re Auth mode 1 Disable Default If receive 401 407 for a request with the Auth act it as a error code and not resend the request 2 Enable If receive 401 407 for a request with the Auth upd
92. ete when user on FXS port off hooks it will be directly routed to remote FXO port When FXO port is being called from PSTN or PBX side the call will be directed to remote FXS port Navigation the Command Line Interface The Command Line Interface is designed mostly for technical support engineers It provides a Command Line Interface CLI where user can enter commands B Tosetup detailed configuration B Tomonitor detailed system status messages and B Todiagnose the device Chapter 3 Configuration and Management FE HE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE cc DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE xoc DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE HE Sip version 1 00 compiled on Jun 3 2008 at 12 40 33 IAD 2908 8FM4S Hardware version 1 0 JE FE FE 3 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 3 3333 3 3 DE DE DE DE DE DE 3 t DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE ME DE DE DE DE DE HHH Login admin Password type help for more infomation admin gt _ Figure 3 99 CLI Main UI Within the CLI enter or help the device will display all the commands available admin gt help MXP Debug Application Command List Command Description Displays Command Help Table help Displays Command Help Table User Commands spy Set Display Spy levels st Status Commands show Show System Configuration set Set System C
93. ete the Quick Start configuration Start Quick Start Click the Configuration of the top menu and come to Quick Start page This page will guide you through completing the basic configuration of the VENUS 29xx Series as shown in the following Figure Chapter 3 Configuration and Management iweb sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help C Ci 44 9 be LS A 3 nttp 192 168 1 219 cgi binfiad cgi pdon adninhtype quick HEH Venus Eu 2908 SIP Bone Quick Start Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please select network connection mode e Static IP DHCP PPPoE Figure 3 8 The Quick Start web page 3 1 2 2 Select Network Connection Mode There are three modes for selecting the network Static IP DHCP and PPPoE Table 3 2 Network Connection Mode Configuration Items Description Necessary Network Connection Mode Default Static IP Y If you select Static IP you need to set the VENUS 29xx Series network connection manually This is the recommended way for the configuration The DHCP mode and PPPoE mode are provided to advanced user The web page of Network Connection Mode configuration is shown in the following Figure 34 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help pe So G http 192 168 1 219 cgi bin iad cgi pdon adnin amp type qui ck Venus 2
94. f an idle web session in idle timeout minutes When set to zero idle sessions are not disconnected Default is 64 Webserver Enables or disables the build in Web server Web server is mode enabled by default in Ethernet interface 1 1 Disable 2 Enable Unsecured Default Web server Web service port number of TCP port Default is 80 Web Server Sets the timeout for disconnection of an idle web session in Idle Timeout minutes When set to zero idle sessions are not disconnected Default is 20 If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 3 5 Provision Configuration gt gt System gt gt Provisioning Provisioning protocol TFTP M Provisioning server address Provisioning server port 169 Provisioning user name Provisioning user password Provisioning file name Provisioning file encryption Disable Provisioning timeout hours 3 MEM Figure 3 36 Provisioning Configuration Table 3 19 Description of Provisioning Items Field Description 63 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 64 Field Description Provisioning The protocol which is used for downloading provisioning file protocol Default TFTP FTP HTTP Provisioning The provisioning server IP address server address Provisioning The provisioning server port server port
95. following settings Speed 115200 bps bit per second Data Length 8 bits Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 Power ON VENUS 29xx Series Power on your VENUS 29xx SERIES after the gateway is connected to your PC It takes several seconds to perform the initialization and diagnosis After the gateway has been finished initializing the LED of service change to green And now you can connect to the gateway Connect to VENUS 29xx Series 1 Web based 29 The default parameters of VENUS 29xx Series Ethernet port are as follow Default IP address 192 168 0 1 Default gateway 192 168 0 254 Default net mask 255 255 255 0 Before enter the web site of the VENUS 29xx Series you need to change the configuration of your PC network to the same network segment as the VENUS 29xx Series Open the web site by the web browser and you will see the login web page as shown in the following Figure Figure 3 2 The Login Page Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 2 Terminal Emulation based You also can change the device network configuration by the Terminal Emulation instead of change your PC s After the Terminal Emulation startup press any key on the gateway It will prompt the following messages Ge DE DE DE DE DE FE DE DE DE DE FE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE JE DE DE JE DE JE DE DE JE DE JE DE DE JE DE DE JE DE JE DE DE JE DE JE
96. g group and we assume the maximum group number is 8 and valid index is 0 to 7 The hunting group is a logical UA and may contain multiple physical analog ports Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Group Group Index Ov er Group Number 0 Group name xm ee Register mode Enable v Realm Index OM Local service port number 5060 Group authentication ID A IMEEM ME ic Group authentication password Involved TCIDs 1M 2E 30 4M 50 60 70 80 Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Group Group Index ow Group Number o Grupnam Register mode invalid S BE Realm Index JM Local service port number oo Group authentication C Group authentication password 1 1 Involved TCIDs m mode Rod o InvoWwed TCIDs FXS gaa 3 4 Involved T TCIDs FXO Mail 50 607080 BE Figure 3 43 SIP Group Configuration for 8S and 4540 Model 77 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 4 4 78 Table 3 26 Description of SIP Group Configuration Items Field Description Group Index Quick Start parameter The assigned realm index 0 7 Where 0 to 7 means the used realm Group Number Quick Start parameter The register number and allow use the same number for different port The ports used the same number is taken as group binding number Group name The display name for specifi
97. gure 3 47 Calling Feature Configuration Table 3 30 Description of Calling Feature Configuration Items Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 87 Field Description CLIP mode Select from Bell Core ETSI and DTMF for Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP type Select from NA Japan ETSI YDN BT and Canada for the type of Calling Line Identification Presentation DTMF prefix D Default This is just for DTMF caller ID display number for CLIP Deny second 1 Disable Default stage dialing 2 Enable Deny second stage dialing if needed Partial digit The time between partial digits timeout Critical digit The time between Critical digits timeout Inter digit timeout The time between two digits input Max concurrent call The max concurrent call is allowed in the device 0 not limit E164 mode Disable Default Enable E164 function Dialing prefix To append the prefix to the dial string Used for all the users of the device to share a dialing prefix Emergency call number The emergency call number Emergency call number2 The emergency call number Emergency call number3 The emergency call number Emergency call number4 The emergency call number Emergency call indication mode 1 Disable Doesn t ring when caller hung up and release the call 2 Enable Ring when caller hung up and remain t the call Call hold 1 Dis
98. he internet Protocol Suite such as an IP router or computer system to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS Through this technique Our VENUS 29xx can communicate with each other just by setting the peer domain name Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt DDNS DDNS mode Disable HTTP access address DDNS server address Host name User ID User Password Figure 3 51 DDNS Configuration Table 3 41 Description of DDNS Configuration Items Field Description DDNS mode Default Disable Enable start up DDNS function HTTP access The HTTP server IP address this is used for private network address pass through when VENUS 29xx is in private network This may be provided by DDNS service provider DDNS server Dynamic DNS server address This is used for update locate address active information such as Local IP address Host name The domain name in DDNS User ID The user ID use for authentication User password The password use for authentication 3 5 5 5 101 If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it NAT Traversal Configuration User may assign one NAT address if the NAT server is DMZ Otherwise STUN should be used Sim
99. his Manual This section guides users on how to use the manual effectively The manual contains information needed to install configure and operate TAINET s VENUS 29xx Series VoIP SIP Gateway The summary of this manual is as follows Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Appendix B Abbreviation Appendix C Code Determination Flow Chart Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Symbols Used in This Manual 3 types of symbols may be used throughout this manual These symbols are used to advise the users when a special condition arises such as a safety or operational hazard or to present extra information to the users These symbols are explained below Warning This symbol and associated text are used when death or injury to the user may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Caution This symbol and associated text are used when damages to the equipment or impact to the operation may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Note This symbol and associated text are used to provide the users with extra information that may be helpful when following the main instructions in this manual LIMITED WARRANTY TAINET s DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all warranties which it makes r
100. icer et ertet creber erase reta edere pede ee ha e Race E ne 118 Clear Performance Message rtr e entes eni e eto NEN opa Lege ou ENESE 118 PINS sae tice 119 result of ping a connected IP device ss 119 result of ping a disconnected IP device ss 119 SDH E 120 result of stun a disconnected Stun server 120 dhe 120 Firmware Upgrade 3 e rient eee e aet et etl er EE bp Ap tad tbe 121 Step lof FLW E Ta Em 122 Step 2 of B W Uperading usns redi e re PE poH Fes Ee p Hearts dee tue Eden 123 E7W perading HT eco ie ree tne tta Geant tte Ee ERR EP AUR E EE URNA 124 Step 3 of E W Upserading eiie ntn sespat et Lope voe Ced Pr LE rea De Ep ede tenons 124 Step 4 ot B W pgradine ss dl He Do up TEE EEE EEEE 125 Config TET Re 8 unten Ni eL rte bee Me suse Hee ee os Rg hens Po ede nid 125 Set Config uploading parameters ss 127 Config uploading recien bg Eee D e ee tue Ebr cate idee ln 127 Contig uploading failure oneri rettet e testet oa beige Dno EEEE een ete se acutus 128 Set config downloading parameters 128 Conte downloading 2 oir et o Ep Ce i ER dane 129 Config downloading fail re 2 eterne tie Eee ere Ce RT e seed eere a 129 Syslog Upload PC ER 130 Reset to Default as a araa an satan nts teen R Haa aT RET 131 Reset finished uie E eie be E E od eii eerie ever 131 candor E 132 Reboot MMSE c
101. ick Start configuration of the VENUS 29xx Series You can click the status of the top menu and select the Analog FXS FXO of the left panel to check the result of this process If you see Register state of the ports are all OK the configuration is successful The FXS FXO state is shown in the following Figure web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help iver Eaa qerrxZ e http 192 168 1 219 cgi bin iad cgi type status amp pdon admin R Alarm A Logout al Figure 3 15 Check FXS FXO state 40 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Now the Venus 29xx Series is ready for VoIP service 3 2 Quick Setup 3 2 1 Login Setup PC s IP address to be using the same network segment as Venus 29xx Series and directly connect PC to the WAN port of Venus 29xx Series Enter the default IP address http 192 168 0 1 to access the Web user interface Default user name is admin and password is admin Figure 3 16 Login Page 3 2 2 Main Page After Login user will see the main page of Venus 29xx Series 41 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Status gt gt System Info Boot Code Version Software Version Protocol Info B Logolnfo a c Hardware Version Fe Hardware Info MAC address UTP Device Name NU CPU usage Refresh Interval 10 seconds M 13 5 dan SP Tainet Venu M O090bbl cOdS an
102. ing 4 FXS ports and 4 FXO ports Sa VENUS 2908 Figure 1 12 Front View of VENUS 2908 4840 Chapter 1 Overview Figure 1 13 Rear View of VENUS 2908 4840 1 3 1 1 Venus 29xx Series Base Unit m VENUS 2908 Base Unit with AC power supply B VENUS 2916 2924 2932 Base Unit with optional AC or DC power supply 1 3 1 2 Accessories M 50 pin cable Telco Cable RJ 21 male connector to 16 pairs of twisted pair converter for Venus2916 2932 B 50 pin cable Telco Cable RJ 21 male connector to 24 pairs of twisted pair converter for Venus2924 1 3 2 Software Architecture Applying advanced VoIP technology VENUS 29xx Series uses powerful DSP Digital Signal Processor and CPU Central Processing Unit to build up a high performance Media Gateway platform Running over an embedded Multi tasking Real Time Operating System network protocols can be handled efficiently Architecture of multiple DSPs for performing voice processing concurrently guarantees highest voice quality Both the DSP and CPU software can be remotely upgraded for feature enhancement VENUS 29xx Series provides several different ways for equipment management B Terminal User Interface via the Craft port for local management B Terminal User Interface via Telnet for remote management W Terminal User Interface via Web browser fro remote management B SNMP Management Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 m TR 069 CWMP Management Craft Port B
103. ing and under busy the CFB is busy conversation will be forwarded to the specified user through response 302 All installed users can assign a No answer Forward the incoming calls a l Call Forward to a preset telephone call forward number and ringing timeout time No Answer number if the call is not by menu pue or CLI Once a p call CFNA answered after several Kicommg ane nagng welt Wie inde conversation will be forwarded to the 9 specified user through response 302 The Caller ID telephone Caller ID DOES ane registerad The caller can hide its caller ID by selection Blocking NAME Ol IOIGOS PUR this feature will not be displayed on the i Called phone for privacy Caller ID ee IGIBpRone The called user can display caller ID by Displ number and the registered diff mode in diff t t isplay Name will be displayed on ifferent mode in different country 205 Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Features Description Examples the Called phone bye three mode FSK ETSI and DTMF User also can disable the caller ID display function by selection mode Disable To call back to the caller of the last incoming call This To make a return call please pickup the Call Return feature works even if last phone and press call return digits and default incoming call was not value is 69 answered This feature allows interruption of a 3rd party to a call in progress User can hear call waiting tone wh
104. interface with the pin configuration as shown in the table below Table 2 4 Venus2924 2932 First RJ 21Pin Assignment 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 24 17 42 Port 17 18 43 Port 18 19 44 Port 19 20 45 Port 20 21 46 Port 21 22 47 Port 22 23 48 Port 23 24 49 Port 24 Venus 2932 used the second RJ 21 interface with the pin configuration as shown in the table below Table 2 5 Venus2932 Second RJ 21Pin Assignment Pin Port 1 26 Port 17 2 27 Port 18 3 28 Port 19 4 29 Port 20 5 30 Port 21 6 31 Port 22 7 32 Port 23 8 33 Port 24 9 34 Port 25 10 35 Port 26 11 36 Port 27 12 37 Port 28 13 38 Port 29 14 39 Port 30 15 40 Port 31 16 41 Port 32 17 25 Reserve 42 50 Reserve There are two cables available R Twisted pair cable Male RJ 21 connector to 16 24 pair twisted pair cable W Fan out cable RJ 21 connector to 16 24 RJ 11 copper cable Twisted pair cable Male RJ 21 to 16 24 pair twisted pair cable can easily be connected to the line patch panel Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 25 Figure 2 3 Twisted Pair Cable Table2 6 Twisted Pair Pin Assignment RJ 21 Pin Copper Color Voice Channel per pair 1 amp 26 Black Black and White Port 1 2 amp 27 Brown Brown and White Port 2 3 amp 28 Red Red and White Port 3 4 am
105. ion Quick Start A guide for user to start the system quickly Interface Configure Ethernet Analog 3GModem and Configuration PSTN System Configure System General System Time Configuration User Management Ul Management Provision SNMP TRO69 FM Threshold and Syslog SIP Configuration Configure SIP General Realm Group Phone Routing Table and Digit manipulation 47 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Menu Sub Menu Description Advanced Configure RTP Management Calling Configuration Feature Region Profile DDNS NAT Traversal SLIC Configuration and Meter Configuration Data Configuration Configure Static Routing NAT Mapping DHCP Sever QoS and VLAN Management Note Static Routing and NAT Mapping are displayed if interface eth1 is in router mode Save amp Run Save all the changes and run them Maintenance Fault Management FM Monitoring and Clear FM Performance Management Ethernet Call Control RTP NAT DHCP Server SIP Agent SIP Call Initiation and Clear Notes NAT amp amp DHCP server are displayed if interface eth1 is in router mode Diagnostics Tools including Ping STUN Traceroute Device Control F M Upgrade Config Up Down Syslog Upload Reset to Default and Reboot 3 5 Beside Quick Start and Save amp Run the Configuration menu is divided into seven groups Quick Start Interface Co
106. ione Disable v Ip2Tel dest manipulatione Disable Ip2Tel src manipulatione Disable v Figure 3 41 SIP General Configuration Table 3 24 Description of SIP General Configuration Items Field Description FQDN mode Enable Disable FQDN function Default is Disable FQDN name When FQDN mode is Enable input FQDN name Used for specify the contact URL to a special address Trust proxy 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Check the remote IP and port of the message has received whether it matches the configured Proxy address Registrar address or Outbound Proxy address If it isn t match any one of them this message will be discard This function can be use to avoid packets from unknown address T1 time An estimate of the round trip time RTT for SIP protocol default value is set to 500 ms Password with md5 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Reg auth always 1 Disable Default 2 Enable Use port in URI 1 Disable Default Use the default port 5060 for the request URL Effect the request line and the destination 2 Enable Use the port of the realm configuration for the request URL Effect the request line and the destination Compact mode Disable Default use long format header type Enable use short format header type Invite without SDP Disable Invite with SDP Default In band ring back tone Disable Default 183 with SDP 1 2 1 2 Enabl
107. ip addr3 0 0 0 0 197 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 198 default lease time 0 free ip low120 0 0 0 free ip low2 0 0 0 0 free ip low3z0 0 0 0 free ip low4 0 0 0 0 free ip low5z0 0 0 0 free ip high120 0 0 0 free ip high220 0 0 0 free ip high3 0 0 0 0 free ip high420 0 0 0 free ip high520 0 0 0 assign host name 0 assign ip addr 020 0 0 0 assign mac addr 0 data qos qos mode 0 signal dscp 37 voice dscp 37 mgt_dscp 0 data_dscp 0 signal_tos 6 voice_tos 6 mgt_tos 0 data_tos 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File data vlan vlan mode 0 signal vlan id O0 voice vlan id O mgt vlan id O data vlan id O signal vlan prior O voice vlan prior O mgt_vlan_prior 0 data_vlan_prior 0 vlan tag 0 0 vlan tag 1 0 vlan vid 0 0 vlan vid 1 0 vlan vid 2 0 vlan priority 020 vlan priority 1 0 vlan priority 2 0 vlan group 0 7 vlan group 1 20 vlan group 220 fm threshold cpu threshold 100 199 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File ram threshold 100 dsp threshold 100 end of configuration file 200 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 5 2 201 Instruments The following instruments may help to allocate the problem Amulti meter to identify the line condition the power condition etc B APC with a LAN card installed and the IP setup configured properly B Anetwork scope to identify the network status and the traffic load over the network Troubleshooting Turn
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109. is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 67 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 3 8 FM Threshold Maintenance gt gt FM gt gt Settings CPU usage Threshold 0 100 100 DSP usage Threshold 0 100 100 RAM usage Threshold 0 100 40 OK Cancel Figure 3 39 FM Configuration Table 3 22 Description of FM Threshold Items Field Description CPU usage If current CPU usage exceeds the threshold create an Threshold 0 100 alarm message Default 100 DSP usage If current DSP usage exceeds the threshold create an Threshold 0 100 alarm message Default 100 RAM usage If current RAM usage exceeds the threshold create an Threshold 0 100 alarm message Default 100 96 68 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 3 9 Syslog Configuration gt gt System gt gt Syslog Log Mode Disable Log Server IP EN Log Server Port DLMM Level 3 ISUCPDET Level 3 lt CCUTONE Level 3 Y RTCP Level 3 DIM Level 3 X Log Key TIU Level 3 DSPA Level 3 v CPMULevel 3 v SIGNALING Level 3 v NMM Level 3 PSTN Level 3 pss ISU Level 3 M CCU Level 3 v CCUCPDET Level 3 DEX Level 3 M DIM DNLD Level 3 TIUPDR Level 3 M DCM Level 3 v XSPU Level 3 M MSUI MLevel 3 TRO69DEMON Level 3 v Figure 3 40 Syslog Configuration Table 3 23 De
110. ital Data Network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS Domain Name System or Domain Name Server DSP Digital Signal Processor FXS Foreign Exchange Station HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IAD Integrated Access Device IADMS IAD Management Server ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IETF Internet Engineering Task Force ITU T International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication MDU Multi Dwellings Units MGCP MEDIA GATEWAY CONTROL PROTOCOL MIB Management Information Base MTU Multi Tenants Units NAT Network Address Translation NCS Network based Call Signal protocol NGN Next Generation Network POTS Plain Old Telephone System PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RFC Request for Comments RTP Real Time Protocol 207 Appendix B Abbreviation SDP Session Description Protocol SIP Session Initiation Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol TELNET Telecommunication Network Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol UA User Agent Ul User Interface UDP User Datagram Protocol URL Uniform Resource Locator VAD Voice Activity Detection VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VPN Virtual Private Network 208 Appendix C Code Determination Flow Chart Appendix C Code Determination Flow Chart l1 X Start j NC P Enter a
111. l dial out to remote FXS directly Configure hotline as 1002 for Port 2 2002 since this FXO port will dial out to remote FXS directly MENT oie EET Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt FXS FXO Min tlash time ms 3GModem Preferred identity of call ID block 13 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt Interface Configuration gt 143 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 9 144 Analog FXS FXO gt Rep flash time ms default value is 200 This option is used for controlling the flash timer which FXO will generate when it receives flash notice from FXS INFO message Depends on the PBX or PSTN line connects to this FXO port the value can be adjusted for better compatibility Interface Configuration Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt FXS FXO UserNumer ooOOO E Tel Number i Reamindex pv 2005 HE S 11 21 lt m e 2Balog FXS FXO BIDEN e 3GModem man DES BM ets Local service port number 5060 User authentication ID User authentication password Line reversal Disable M Digitmap RXgin Qv 0 TXgin i 0 v Minfashtim ms 2 Maxfashtim ms 880 Repfiashtime ms Ro When setup compl
112. last call 4 Disconnect the previous call 2 Switch call or be used to accept the waiting call 3 Do three way conferences 4 Call transfer by flashhook function code 4 when Attended Call transfer is set to enable Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 35 Call Conference By flash number Operation Call Switch Call Hold Call Conferences Conferences Waiting by Call Hold by Call Waiting A hold B A and B A and B A and B A and B Aand C converse converse converse converse converse A FLASHES C dials A A hold B A C call A A dials C care AandC A and C converse converse ABC A B C converse converse Bye C Terminate Bye C Bye C C Bye B Bye B Bye B Bye B A and B Aand C Aand C A and B converse converse converse converse C gets B gets B gets MOH C gets MOH MOH MOH Aand C converse B gets MOH A B C A B C converse converse B and C C send 487 converse to A C send A receives BYE to A busy tone Areceives C ring busy tone Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 36 Attended Call Transfer Operation Attended Three Way Operation Call transfer conference mode Disable Not support Enable By flash number Organizer Flash Hook Dial 4 mode Enable Other mode Organizer Hook On Table 3 37 Unattended Call Transfer Operation Scene Operation Effect
113. lay SIP Digit mainp tel2ip src Manipulation tel to IP source index all settings information show sip Display SIP Digit mainp ip2tel dst Manipulation IP to tel lt index all gt destination settings information show sip Display SIP Digit mainp_ip2tel_src Manipulation IP to tel source lt index all gt settings information Show advanced admin gt show show advance rtp Display advanced RTP settings information advance show advance Display call feature settings call_ feature information show advance region Display advanced region settings information show advance Display advanced NAT nat_traversal traversal settings information show advance ddns Display advanced DDNS settings information show advance dsp Display advanced DSP settings information show advance coding Display advanced coding lt index all gt settings information show advance tiu Display advanced tiu settings information Show data show data dhcp Display DHCP settings admin gt show information data show data nat mapping Display NAT mapping settings information show data static route Display static route settings information show data qos Display QoS settings information show data vlan Display VLAN settings information Maintenance Commands Maintenance and diagnostics of the system Chapter 3 Configuration and Management admin gt mt mt Commands mt fm mt pm mt
114. ll limit 3265535 fax holdover 32 2000 hangup wait 3265535 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 168 out wait 3 400 out type 3 0 tone out on time 3 200 tone out off time 3 200 tone out power 3 130 pause duration 321000 plar addr len 3 0 plar addr digits 3 user number 4 1004 User name 4 register mode 4 2 min flash time 4 50 max flash time 4 500 line reversal 4 1 caller id mode 4 20 hotline number 4 hotline timeout 4 0 realm index 4 0 local port 4 5060 user auth id 4 user auth pwd 4 digitmap 42x always number 4 busy number 4 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 169 no answer number 4 wait times 4 3 call id block 420 prefer call id 4 rx gain 4 20 tx gain 4 0 proto 426 last set state 4 2 pref fax coding 4 1 companding 4 4 ec config 4 1 fxs offhook db 4 20 fxs onhook db 4 20 fxs seize detect 4 150 fxs orig clear detect 4 300 fxs answ clear detect 4 300 fxs cpc wait 4 200 fxs cpc dur 4 850 fxs ring id 42255 fxs cid type 4 1 fxs local batt conn rev 4 1 fxs rem batt conn rev 4 1 fxs batt ring rev 4 0 answer wait 4265535 call limit 4 65535 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 170 fax holdover 4 2000 hangup wait 4265535 out wait 4 400 out type 420 tone out on time 4 200 tone out off time 4 200 tone out power 4 130 pause duration 421000 plar addr len 4 0 plar addr digits 4 user number 52 1005 user name 5 register mode 5 2 min flash time 5 50 max flash time 5 5
115. lue 103 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Duration Value Duration time of metering tone Pause Value Pause time of metering tone Ramping Value 1 Smooth 2 Abrupt Frequency Value 1 16KHZ 2 12KHZ 3 5 6 Data Configuration Table 3 45 The Data Configuration Menu Items Menu Description Static Routing Eth1 Configuration static routing information which use for under Router mode LAN NAT mapping Eth1 Configuration NAT information which use for LAN under Router mode DHCP Server Eth1 Configuration DHCP server information which use for under Router mode LAN QOS Configuration of IP QoS VLAN Eth1 under Configuration of VLAN Switch mode 3 5 6 1 Static Routing Static Routing information is used for routing data between LAN and internet when LAN is in router mode 104 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Figure 3 55 Static Routing Configuration 105 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 46 Description of Static Routing Items Field Description IP address The network address of this route record Net mask The net mask of the network address Gateway The gateway IP address of this route record address Metric The metric use for routing data to next hop 3 5 6 2 NAT mapping In computer networking network address translation NAT is the process of modifying network address info
116. m connection Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt 3GModem Country Taiwan v Telecom CHT v 3G Network WCDMA HSPA APN internet Dialed Number 99 Account Password Authentication Auto Primary DNS 0000 Secondary DNS 0000 Figure 3 30 3G Modem Table 3 12 Description of 3G Modem Configuration Items Field Description Country Country of 3G modem network Telecom Telecom of 3G modem network 3G Network Network type to be used in 3G modem connection APN Access Point Name of 3G modem network Dialed Number dialed to establish 3G modem connection Number Account Account of 3G modem Password Password of 3G modem Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Field Description Authenticatio Authentication type 1 Auto Default 2 PAP 3 CHAP Primary DNS Primary DNS used in 3G modem network Second DNS Secondary DNS used in 3G modem network 3 5 2 4 PSTN Lifeline Configuration This configuration is available in Venus 2908 8S model only Configuration gt gt Interface gt gt PSTN Lifeline Prefix for PSTN line seizure x1 PSTN max ring off time 100ms base 40 Lifeline with channel liv Ring counter O disable 5 20 D OK Cancel Figure 3 31 A Analog FXS FXO Configuration Table 3 13 Description of PSTN Lifeline Items Field Description Prefix for Default 1 The function code t
117. menu come to Routing Table page This Page will display Routing Table information of the Proxy Server in the following figure Status gt gt Routing Table Refresh Interval 10 seconds v Destination Gateway Netmask Flags Metric Ref Use lface 192 168 1 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 u 0 0 0 eth0 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 lo 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 20 0 0 0 0 UG 0 0 0 etho Figure 3 97 Routing Table Status 3 7 6 ARP Table Click the ARP Table of the top menu come to ARP Table page This Page will display ARP Address information of the Proxy Server in the following figure 135 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Status gt gt ARP Table Refresh Interval IP Address HW Address Iface D 192 168 1217 00423F28CC86 eho0 4 192468 121 O0146CEFODB6 ethO E 192 168 1224 001C257050CF eh Figure 3 98 ARP Table Status Table 3 61 Description of Routing Table Monitoring Items Field Description IP Address Proxy Server IP Address HW Address Proxy Serve MAC Address Iface Interface EthO Eth1 or Eth2 4 3 8 FXS to FXO line extension example Venus 2932 FXO IP 192 168 1 2 24 IP 192 168 1 1 24 SIP number 2001 2032 FXO SIP number 1001 1032 FXS 1 Venus 2932 FXS Configuration gt Quick Start gt Static IP Quick Start Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please Input the static IP parameters manually IP address 192 168 1 1 Net mask 2955
118. meout in seconds 2 Cancel Figure 3 70 Ping Click OK button below the web page to do or click Cancel button to deny it PING 192 168 1 224 192 168 1 224 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 1 224 icmp_seq 0 ttl 128 time 1 1 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 224 icmp_seq 1 ttl 128 time 1 3 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 1 224 icmp_seq 2 ttl 128 timez 1 4 ms 192 168 1224 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 1 1 1 2 1 4 ms Figure 3 71 result of ping a connected IP device PING 192 168 1 223 192 168 1 223 56 data bytes 192 168 1 223 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet loss Figure 3 72 result of ping a disconnected IP device Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 3 2 Stun Maintenance gt gt Diagnostics gt gt STUN STUN server address 192 168 1 223 STUN server port 34T8 _ OK amp Cancel Figure 3 73 Stun Click OK button bellow the web page to do or click Cancel button to deny it STUN server address 192 168 1 223 STUN server Resopne UDP Blocked Firewall Figure 3 74 result of stun a disconnected Stun server 3 6 3 3 Traceroute Maintenance gt gt Diagnostics gt gt Traceroute Target host name Max hops o J Query times 3 Timeout in seconds B Packet size 38 Figure 3 75 Traceroute Click OK button below the web page to do or click Cancel button to deny it 3 6 4 Device C
119. nagement PRACK mode INFO mode Digit manipulation Please Input the static IP parameters manually 192 168 1 2 DNS address Please Input the SIP parameters manually 140 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management f Register mode T Sek J CK cara The IP address of the IADs changes to 192 168 1 2 please relogin the web after about 8 seconds 8 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt SIP Configuration gt General Use user phone in SIP URL 9 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt SIP Configuration gt Phone Routing Table 141 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management General 10 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt Save amp Run Save and Run the new configuration information 11 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Calling Feature gt Report Flash gt By info plain text 142 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management f Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Calling Feature Call FAIK Server UKL Advanced Configuration NAT Traversal Modem codec 6711 law v No Modem tone detection Disable NEN Report Flash By info plaintext M ME SDP Offans Only Disable BE 12 Venus 2932 FXO Configuration gt Interface Configuration gt Analog FXS FXO Configure hotline as 1001 for Port 1 2001 since this FXO port wil
120. nfiguration System Configuration SIP Configuration Advanced Configuration Data Configuration and Save amp Run Quick Start is used to help user starting VENUS 29xx quickly please refer to Configuration Section 3 1 for more information Table 3 8 The Configuration Menu Items Menu Description Quick Start A guide for user to start the system quickly Interface Configure Ethernet Analog 3GModem and PSTN Configuration 48 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Menu Description System Configure System General NTP User Management UI Configuration Management Provision SNMP TRO69 FM Threshold and Syslog SIP Configuration Configure SIP General Realm Group Phone Routing Table and Digit Manipulation Advanced Configuration Configure RTP Management Calling Feature Region Profile DSP Allocation DDNS NAT Traversal SLIC Configuration and Meter Configuration Data Configuration Configure Static Routing NAT Mapping DHCP Sever QoS and VLAN Management Save amp Run Save all the changes and run them 3 5 1 Save amp Run Save amp Run is not a single group of Configuration Save the confirmed changes of configuration and run them If no change has been confirmed do nothing Configuration gt gt Save amp Run Save and Run the new configuration information OK Cancel Figure 3 25 Prompt of Save
121. nformation st g3info 3G modem information st eth Ethernet information st analog Analog information st rt Route table information st arp ARP table information 3 9 3 Configuration Commands 3 9 3 1 Save Save the parameters have been changed to system admin gt save Saving the configuration please wait The information has been saved and is running admin gt _ Figure 3 102 Prompt of Save command Table 3 64 Save Command Command Description Save Save the configuration of the VENUS 29xx 3 9 3 2 Set Modify system parameters admin gt set Use following for more info set interface lt options gt set system lt options gt set sip lt options gt set advance options set data options T ocn syslogcf options Figure 3 103 Set command 147 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 65 Set Command Items Command Sub Command Set interface lt options gt set interface ethernet lt options gt admin gt set interface set interface analog lt options gt set interface 3gmodem lt options gt set interface pstn lt options gt Set system lt options gt set system general lt options gt admin gt set system set system ntp lt options gt set system ui lt options gt set system security lt options gt set system provision lt options gt set system snmp lt options gt set system tr069 options set system threshold lt o
122. o assign the RTP base port number RTCP mode RTP filter working mode and CODEC associated parameters 82 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt RTP management RTP base port 30000 RTCP mode Disabe v RTP fiter mode mi Disable M SRTP mode Disable v SRTP crypto suites um ae AES CM 128_ HMAC_ SHAI 80 v Preferred audio codec G711 defaut ptime aid EE lt G723 default ptime 30 M G726 default ptime 20 v G729 default ptime 30 v Use RFC2833 Disable M Default RFC2833 payload type 101 Use G726 codec Disable v Default G726 16 codec payload type 2 Default G726 24 codec payload type 2 Default G726 32 codec payload type 2 Default G726 40 codec payloadtype 2 VAD mode Disable v Echo Cancel mode e Disable M Playout min delay ms lo ij Playout nominal delay ms 60 Playout max delay ms 120 Pob starve timeout ms lo Adaptive playout po Em Figure 3 46 RTP Management Configuration Table 3 29 Description of RTP Management Configuration Items Field Description RTP base port 30000 Default The base port number and total 32 numbers are reserved for specific group RTCP mode Enable Disable Default RTCP 83 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 84 RTP filter mode 1 Disable Default 2
123. o lo lo o lo lo lo 350 3 o lo lo lo lo lo lo lo 0 4 0 lo lo lo lo lo lo lo 0 5 o lo lo lo lo lo lo lo 0 6 0 lo lo lo lo lo lo o 0 Figure 3 50 Tone Configuration Table 3 40 Description of Tone Configuration Items Field Description Tone ID Tone frequency 1 First index means tone id and second 0 17 1 6 index means tone element 0 busy 1 ning back 2 congestion 3 dial tone 4 dial_tone2 5 out of service 6 addr ack 7 disconnect 8 offhook notice 9 offhook alert 10 dial tone3 11 off on dial tone 12 call wait 13 reorder 14 keypad echo1 15 rapid tone Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 5 4 100 16 rmt disconnect 17 call hold Timeout 0 17 Default tone timeout in ms Freq Tone frequency 1 0 17 1 6 Amp 1 Tone amplitude 1 in 1 10db 0 17 1 6 Freq 2 Tone frequency 2 0 17 1 6 Amp 2 Tone amplitude 2 in 1 10db 0 1 7 1 6 Freq 3 Tone frequency 2 0 17 1 6 Amp 3 Tone amplitude 3 in 1 10db 0 17 1 6 Freq 4 Tone frequency 2 0 17 1 6 Amp 4 Tone amplitude 4 in 1 10db 0 1 7 1 6 Duration Tone element duration 0 1 7 1 6 If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a network device using t
124. o use PSTN Lifeline PSTN line seizure PSTN max 30 70 100ms base Default is 40 ring off time Lifeline with Default port for PSTN service when as callee Default is port 1 channel Ring counter 0 disable Only ring on default port when PSTN call coming 5 20 valid value Ring for specify times on current spare port before turn to the next The first one is the default port by setting If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm 58 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 3 System Configuration Table 3 14 The System Configuration Menu Items Menu Description General Configuration of the Device name and so on System Time Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP client configuration User Configuration of the three build in users in VENUS 29xx Management Administrator operator and monitor UI Configuration of build in WEB and Telnet server Management Provision Configuration of the Provision SNMP Configuration of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP agent TRO069 Configuration of CPE WAN Management Protocol CWMP or TRO69 agent FM Threshold Fault alarm threshold configuration of CPU DSP and RAM usage Syslog Configuration of the capture and upload of the spy log messages 3 5 3 1 General Configuration Configuration gt gt System gt g
125. of SNMP Items seen 66 Descriptionot TRO69 Items nn tein tee tie ir tre ere EUER be ec O 67 Description of SIP General Configuration Items 71 Description of SIP Realm Configuration Items nenne 75 Description of SIP Group Configuration Items ss 78 Description of SIP Phone Routing Table Configuration Items eee 79 Description of RTP Management Configuration Items eese 83 Description of Calling Feature Configuration Items esee 86 Call Waiting Operation cene peter eerie ante ce sdeuesoussductcuasevecdsansedecensounsebeaspents 91 Call Conference normal Operation ss 91 Call Conference By refer Operation ss 93 Call Conference By star number Operation 94 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Table 3 35 Table 3 36 Table 3 37 Table 3 38 Table 3 39 Table 3 40 Table 3 41 Table 3 42 Table 3 45 Table 3 46 Table 3 47 Table 3 48 Table 3 49 Table 3 50 Table 3 51 Table 3 52 Table 3 53 Table 3 54 Table 3 55 Table 3 56 Table 3 57 Table 3 58 Table 3 59 Table 3 61 Table 3 62 Table 3 64 Table 3 65 Table 3 66 Table 3 67 Table 3 68 Table 5 1 Table A 1 xiv Call Conference By flash number Operation ss 95 Attended Call Transfer Operation ss 96 Unattended Call Transfer Operation ss 96 Description of Region Configuration Items 97 Description of Ring Configuration Items
126. ol IP Protocols TCP IP UDP ARP RARP ICMP Telnet DNS Client BootP Client DHCP Client DHCP Server TFTP Client SNMP agent V1 or V2c CWMP agent PPPoE NAT NAPT and RIP I II Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Unpacking This chapter provides the information for installation of the VENUS 29xx Series Before unpacking make a preliminary inspection of the container Evidence of damage should be noted and reported immediately Unpack the equipment as follows W Place the container on a flat surface and open the container W Carefully take the VENUS 29xx Series out of the container and place it securely on a flat clean surface B Inspectthe unit for signs of damage Immediately report any damage found WB Check the packing list against your order to ensure that the supplied modules match your order If modules have been pre installed in accordance with your order check that all the modules are in their proper slots and are secure Immediately report any deviations B Check that all the necessary items have been included following items are shipped with your VENUS 29xx Series o One VENUS 29xx Series Manual this one o One AC power cable Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 Site Requirements Site Selection Install the device in a clean area that is free from environmental extremes Allow at least 6 inch 15 24 cm in front of the device for access
127. onfiguration mt Maintenance Commands save Save System Configuration logout Logout System Figure 3 100 Main CLI Tree Table 3 62 The Main CLI Tree Type Sub Type Description Sys Commands Displays Command Help Table help Displays Command Help Table Status st Displays System Status Information Commands Configuration save Save System Configuration Commands set Set System Configuration show Show System Configuration Maintenance mt Maintenance or Diagnostics the system Commands Other Spy Set the spy level for debug Commands logout Logout the system Caution Activating some of the commands supported in the Command Line Interface CLI during run time may affect the normal service of the device 145 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 9 1 3 9 2 146 Syntax The command line syntax is command parameter The following are some example commands set tcid 3 rxgain 5 venus card 4 fxs ring freq 20 Status Commands Display the system status information admin gt st st Commands st si System information st g3info 3gModem state information st eth Ethernet state information st analog Analog state information st rt Route table information d arp ARP table information Figure 3 101 Status Commands Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 63 st Command Items Command Description st si System i
128. ontrol Table 3 57 The Device Control Menu Items 120 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Menu Description FAN Upgrade Firm ware upgrade Config Up Down Config up load and down load Syslog Upload Upload the recorded system log Reset to Default Restore the default configuration to the device Reboot Reboot the device 3 6 4 1 F W Upgrade VENUS 2908 Series allows software upgrade for feature improvement The new firmware the Application Program in binary code format can be remotely downloaded from a TFTP server and written into the internal flash memory of the VENUS 2908 Series Check with our technical support for the availability of the latest software Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt FAW Upgrade Transport protocol TFTP M Server address 0000 Server port 69 User name User Password Binary file name Figure 3 76 Firmware Upgrade Table 3 58 Description of Firmware Upgrade Items Field Description Transport Select the transport protocol protocol Server address This item tells VENUS 29xx Series which IP address of TFTP server that includes the firmware Server port This item tells VENUS 29xx Series which port of TFTP server that includes the firmware User name User name of the server 121 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 122 Field Description Transpo
129. ools Help Oj New tab 2 seve Venus 2908 SIP E i Alarm E Logout Quick Start Configuration gt gt Quick Start Please Input the FXS FXO parameters manually Port1 Port2 8 User Number 7800 Increment v User authentication ID m Same User authentication password 3 Local sever port number 5060 porcum ors MM m 1 Figure 3 12 FXS FXO Configuration You need to set the User authentication ID and the User authentication password when the Sip proxy and the register require authentication Click the OK button and you come to the last page of the Quick start which shows you Save and Run the web server configuration Succeed All the ports of the Venus 29xx Series will register to the server automatically after this operation web sever Opera DER File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help t3 New tab 2908 SI P fe Alarm Logout Quick Start Saving the configure information please wait about 8 seconds Figure 3 13 Saving the configure information 39 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management web sever Opera File Edit View Bookmarks Widgets Tools Help D LEO p be AS 3 http 192 168 1 219 cgi bin iad cei pdon adnin amp type qui ck gt fe Alarm o Logout Save and Run the web server configuration Succeed Figure 3 14 Quick Start completed 3 1 2 6 Check the FXS FXO state Now you have completed the Qu
130. ork bandwidth however requires more CPU DSP power which increase the voice latency Table 5 1 Voice Codec Bandwidth Codec Types Bit Rate ITU T G 711 A Law PCM 64K ITU T G 711 u Law PCM 64K ITU T G 723 1 6 3K 5 3K ITU T G 729A 8K ITU T G 726 16 24 32 40K Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features For the traditional PSTN service providers they used to invest on extra equipment or technology for those services and may charge extra to their customers The supplemental telephone features like Call Forwarding Call Waiting Caller ID Display Caller ID Blocking Speed Dial Call Return and 3 way Conference can be provided The following Table describes some example procedures for VENUS 29xx Series to enable or disable several example supplemental features The following example needs SIP Proxy server support Table A 1 Supplemental Telephony Features Features Description Examples All installed users can assign an always call Call Forward Forward all the incoming forward number by menu tree or CLI Once a All CFA calls to a designated new Call incoming the conversation will be telephone number forwarded to the specified user through the response 302 All installed users can assign a busy call Call Forward Forward all the incoming forward number by menu tree or CLI Once a Busy calls while the local phone new call incom
131. oup binding number User name In SIP it presents the display name for specified user Tel Number User number for Tel format Register mode Quick Start parameter Enable Disable register to server 1 Shut down 2 Disable default 3 Enable Realm Index Quick Start parameter The assigned realm index 0 7 Assume the realm 0 always exists Local service port number Quick Start parameter Local service port number Default is 5060 for SIP User Quick Start parameter Same or increment ees The authentication user ID User Quick Start parameter Same or increment authentication The authentication user password password Digitmap The default digitmap for collect digits RX gain The RX gain 20 20 TX gain The TX gain 20 20 Min flash time The minimum flash time Max flash time The maximum flash time Rep flash time 2908 4S40 and 2932 FXO The report flash time Line reversal 1 Disable 2 Enable Default Send line reversal signal for FXS port and Chapter 3 Configuration and Management detect line reversal signal for FXO Caller ID 1 Disable Default generation dete 2 Enable ction mode Dialing mode 1 Both 2 DTMF 3 Pulse Hotline number The hotline number or URL Hotline timeout The time to wait for digits input If time out do hotline Always forward The forward number or URL for always forward
132. p 29 Orange Orange and White Port 4 5 amp 30 Yellow Yellow and Black Port 5 6 amp 31 Green Green and White Port 6 7 amp 32 Blue Blue and White Port 7 8 amp 33 Purple Purple and White Port 8 9 amp 34 Gray Gray and Black Port 9 10 amp 35 White Orange and Black Port 10 11 amp 36 Pink Red and Black Port 11 12 amp 37 Light Green Green Black Port 12 13 amp 38 Pink and Black Pink and Red Port 13 14 amp 39 Pink and Blue Pink and Green Port 14 15 amp 40 Light Blue Light Yellow Port 15 16 amp 41 Light Blue and Black Light Blue and Port 16 Red 17 amp 42 Light Blue and Blue Light Blue and Port 17 Green 18 amp 43 Gray and Red Gray and Green Port 18 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation RJ 21 Pin Copper Color Voice Channel per pair 19 amp 44 Blue and Black Purple and Black Port 19 20 amp 45 Light Green and Black Light Green Port 20 and Red 21 amp 46 Light Green and Blue Light Green Port 21 and Green 22 amp 47 Light Yellow and Black Light Yellow Port 22 and Red 23 amp 48 Light Yellow and Blue Light Yellow Port 23 and Green 24 amp 49 White and Black White and Red Port 24 25 amp 50 White and Blue White and Green Reserved 2 5 Hardware Diagnosis When the connections are all done turn on the power of the device to boot up the software VENUS 29xx Series will perform hardware detection initialization and diagnosis The
133. phone Handset Green Network Card is plug in and 10 100 Etho Ethernet 0 Base T Link is Up Status Off Network Card is unplug Eth1 2908 l Green Network Card is plug in and 10 100 Eth1 4 2916 aba 174 Base T Link is Up 2924 2932 tatus i Off Network Card is unplug Green Registered to the SIP server SER 2908 Server Status Off Not registered to the SIP server Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 21 Cable Connection Connecting the Power Source VENUS 29xx accepts 100V 230VAC 50 60Hz Auto range power source Connect the device to a power outlet of the correct voltage and rating as your power system Note It is strongly recommended to use an AC power cord with Grounding pin or connect the Grounding Screw on the rear panel to the grounded supply of correct power system Connecting the IP Network via Ethernet On the base unit of VENUS 29xx Series the embedded 10 100Base T Ethernet port is provided as the standard interface to the IP network The pin layout of the RJ 45 connector for IEEE 802 3 standard 10 100Base T Ethernet ports are defined as following Table 2 2 10 100Base T Connection Pin Pin Function Pin Pin Function 1 TD 5 N C 2 TD 6 RD 3 RD 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C For connecting the 10 100Base T Fast Ethernet a Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable or shielded twisted pair cable is used Two pairs of the
134. ple Traversal of UDP through NATs STUN according to RFC 3489 is a client server protocol that solves most of the NAT traversal problems The STUN server operates in the public Internet and the STUN clients are embedded in end devices located behind NAT STUN is used both for the signaling and the media streams STUN works with many existing NAT types and does not require any special behavior from them STUN enables the gateway to discover the presence and types of NATs and firewalls located between it and the public Internet It provides the gateway with the Chapter 3 Configuration and Management capability to determine the public IP address and port allocated to it by the NAT This information is later embedded in outgoing SIP SDP messages and enables remote SIP user agents to reach the gateway Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt NAT Traversal NAT IP address 0 0 0 0 STUN server address STUN server port 0 STUN polling interval BL Figure 3 52 NAT Traversal Configuration Table 3 42 Description of NAT Traversal Configuration Items Field Description NAT IP address The external IP address of DMZ NAT server Disable this function to assign IP address of 0 0 0 0 STUN server Stun server IP address or domain name address STUN server port O Default Stun server service port number STUN polling 64 Default interval Defines the time interval in seconds the STUN client requests fo
135. ptions gt Set sip options set sip general options admin set sip set sip realm options set sip group options set sip phone route options set sip call filter options set sip mainp tel2ip dst lt options gt set sip mainp tel2ip src options set sip mainp ip2tel dst lt options gt set sip mainp ip2tel src options Set advanced options set advance rtp options admin gt set advance set advance call feature options set advance region options set advance nat traversal options set advance ddns lt options gt set advance dsp options set advance coding lt options gt 148 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Command Sub Command set advance tiu options Set data lt options gt admin set data set data dhcp options set data nat mapping options set data static route lt options gt set data qos options set data vlan lt options gt 3 9 3 3 Show Show system parameters and state show show show show show show OK admin gt show Show Commands interface system sip advance data syslogcf Figure 3 104 Show command 149 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 66 Show Command Items Command Sub Command Description Show interface admin show interface show interfac
136. r 3 Configuration and Management 52 Table 3 10 Description of Ethernet Configuration Items Field Description Interface mode Interface working mode for interface 0 it should be always Enabled For interface 1 it can be configured to Disable router or switch or EthO backup For interface 2 4 it can be configured to Disable or switch EthOBackup Backup interface for EthO 1 Disable 2 Eth1 3 3G IP mode Quick Start parameter There are three IP mode 1 Static IP address default IP is assigned to a specified one 2 DHCP client mode Auto assigned by DHCP server 3 PPPoE mode Auto assigned by PPPoE server IP address Quick Start parameter The static IP address of specified interface Net mask Quick Start parameter The net mask of specified interface Default gateway Quick Start parameter The default gateway address of specified interface DNS1 address Quick Start parameter The DNS server 1 IP address DNS2 address Quick Start parameter The DNS server 2 IP address DHCP use host name as IAD name 1 Disable default 2 Enable use host name in DHCP protocol DHCP use static DNS 1 disable default 2 enable ignore the DNS information in DHCP offer DHCP use trust server 1 disable default 2 enable DHCP trust server address 1 The first trust DHCP server network address DHCP trust net mask 1
137. r 5 redu proxy port 5 0 registrar addr 5 registrar port 5 5060 backup reg addr 5 backup reg port 5 0 registration time 523600 reregist timing 52100 outbd proxy addr 5 184 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File outbd proxy port 5 5060 transport way 5 20 aor name 5 keep alive mode 5 0 keep alive interval 5 60 realm valid 6 20 domain name 6 proxy addr 6 proxy port 625060 redu proxy addr 6 redu proxy port 6 0 registrar addr 6 registrar port 625060 backup reg addr 6 backup reg port 6 0 registration time 623600 reregist timing 62100 outbd proxy addr 6 outbd proxy port 6 5060 transport way 6 20 aor name 6 keep alive mode 6 0 keep alive interval 6 60 185 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File realm valid 7 0 domain name 7 proxy addr 7 proxy port 7 5060 redu proxy addr 7 redu proxy port 7 0 registrar addr 7 registrar port 725060 backup reg addr 7 backup reg port 7 0 registration time 723600 reregist timing 72100 outbd proxy addr 7 outbd proxy port 7 5060 transport way 7 20 aor name 7 keep alive mode 7 0 keep alive interval 7 60 sip group group number 0 10 group name 0 register mode 0 0 realm index 0 0 local port 0 5060 186 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 187 group auth id 0 group auth pwd 0 involved tcids 020 group number 1 211 group name 1 register mode 1 0 realm index 1 20 local port 1 5060 group auth id 1 group auth pwd 1 involved tcids 120
138. r DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals Media Description Protocol e IETF RFC 2327 Session Description Protocol SDP Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification Internet Protocols e TCP IP UDP ARP RARP ICMP Telnet DNS Client BootP Client DHCP Client Server SNMP Client CWMP Client TFTP Client PPPoE RIP III and NAT IEEE 802 1p QoS VLAN e VLAN ID priority tagging port based VLAN IP Address e Static or Dynamic using DHCP or BootP client Assignment e Fax Auto detection FAX IP nai s T 30 Transparent FAX e FAX Relay Mode ITU T T 38 Real Time G3 FAX over IP protocol supporting ITU T V 21 V 27ter V 29 and V 17 up to 14 400bps Management e Console Telnet Web Browser proprietary authentication SNMP management TRO69 management Remote Upgrade amp Remote Provisioning e Software download and Configuration file download upload via TFTP Circumstance e Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C e Storage Temperature 10 C 70 C e Relative Humidity 10 90 non condensing Physical Dimension e 437 W x 44 H x 286 D mm 2916 2924 2932 e 250 W x 55H x 200 D mm H 2908 EMC Compliant e EN 50081 1 EN 50081 2 e FCC Part 15 Class A e CE mark Safety Compliant e EN 60950 e FCC Part 68 e UL CSA Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 Standard Compliance VENUS 29xx Series complies with the following standards and protocols
139. r a NAT keep alive update If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 5 6 SLIC Configuration SLIC Configuration is used to adjust the Current and Voltage Value of SLIC By changing the current value user may increase the distance between FXS port and telephone 102 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt SLIC Configuration Current Value 18 26mA 24 M Voltage Value V 36 M Figure 3 53 SLIC Configuration Table 3 43 Description of SLIC Configuration Items Field Description Current Value Adjust the Current Value Voltage Value Select the appropriate Voltage Value If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 5 7 Meter Configuration Meter Configuration is used to adjust the settings of metering tone generation Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Meter Configuration Voltage Value 0 01V 10 230 59 Slope Value 0 01mA 10 850 415 Duration Value ms 30 600 150 Pause Value ms M00 Ramping Value Smooth M Frequency Value 46KHZ lt Figure 3 54 Meter Configuration Table 3 44 Description of Meter Configuration Items Field Description Voltage Value Select the appropriate Voltage Value Slope Value Select the appropriate Slope Va
140. rev 7 1 fxs batt ring rev 7 0 answer wait 7 265535 call limit 7265535 fax holdover 7 2000 hangup wait 7265535 out wait 7 400 out type 7 20 tone out on time 7 200 tone out off time 7 200 tone out power 72 130 pause duration 7 1000 plar addr len 7 0 plar addr digits 7 system general device namez00 90 bb 00 03 7c serial number Sys server addr clone mac addr signal tos 7 restart wait 30 op mode 13 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 177 system ntp ntp mode 1 ntp server addr 192 168 1 218 ntp server port 123 polling interval21024 time zone 8 system usermgt admin name admin admin_pswd 21232f297a57a5a743894a0e4a801fc3 operator name user operator pswd d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e monitor name guest monitor pswd 2d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e use radius login zO radius server addr radius server port O radius share secret system ui telnet server mode 0 telnet server port 23 telnet idle timeout 64 telnet interface 0 Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File 178 web server mode 1 web server port 80 web idle timeout 20 web interface 1 system provision prov server addr prov server port 69 prov protocal O0 prov user name prov user pswd prov file name file_encryption 0 prov_timeout 0 system_snmp snmp_server_mode 0 snmp_server_port 161 snmp_trap_mode 0 snmp_trap_port 162 snmp_cdrtrap_mode 0 system_name system_location system_contact get
141. rmation in datagram packet headers while in transit across a traffic routing device for the purpose of remapping a given address space into another The NAT has two class SNAT Source NAT and DNAT Destination NAT Our VENUS 29xx just supports DNAT to transit packages between LAN and internet when LAN is in router mode Configuration gt gt Data gt gt NAT mapping NAT mode Pj Index D Internal IP address Internal port External port Protocol L CO CS CE Deba S 2 10000 0 0 Disable M 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disable M 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disable v 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disable v 6 0000 0 0 Disable M 7 eoo00 o J Disable M 8 0000 0 0 Disable v 9 0000 b 0 Disable M 10 0000 o 0 Disable v Figure 3 56 NAT mapping Configuration 106 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 47 Description of NAT mapping Items Field Description NAT mode _ Default disable Enable start up NAT mode index The current NAT mapping records 1 50 Internal IP The IP address of device in LAN address Internal port The IP port of device in LAN External port The IP port of wan which is used for access through internet Protocol The NAT mapping protocol Default disable TCP mapping TCP protocol only UDP mapping UDP protocol only If the configuration
142. rning Minor Major and Critical 113 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 114 Maintenance gt gt FM gt gt Monitoring Refresh Interval 10 seconds Type Level ID Date Description 1 sip clear port Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 1 register success 2 sip clear port Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 2 register success 3 sip clear port3 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 3 register success 4 sip clear port4 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 4 register success 5 sip clear port5 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 5 register success 6 sip clear port6 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 6 register success 7 sip clear port Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 7 register success 8 sip clear ports Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 8 register success 9 sip clear port9 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 9 register success 10 sip clear porti0 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 10 register success 11 sip clear port11 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 11 register success 12 sip clear port12 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 12 register success 13 sip clear port13 Odays Ohours Ominutes Port 13 register success 14 sip clear porti4 Odays Ohours 1minutes Port 14 register success Figure 3 62 FM Monitoring Table 3 54 Description of FM Monitoring Field Description Refresh 1 disable viaiia 2 10 s Default 3 205 4 30s 5 40s 6 50s 7 60s Refresh the alarm messages Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 1 2 Clear Records Maintenance gt gt FM gt g
143. rt dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort dbgPort Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 155 Table 3 68 Spy level Spy Level Description 0 GEN Level superfluous information 1 Function Enter Level entering function 2 Event Level normal and expected event i e link up 3 Default Minor Error Level minor unexpected event 4 Major Error Level major unexpected event 5 Fatal Error Level fatal error 6 Off Level Level to turn off Spy Information Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File Chapter 4 Edit Configuration File This Chapter describes the format of VENUS 29xx Series configuration file The configuration file is actually composed of VENUS 29xx Series configuration parameters Users are allowed to edit this file for their own need By downloading the configuration file from a TFTP server to the device user can easily perform the system configuration and don t have to go through the step by step configuration items provided by the terminal interface User can upload the configuration file to TFTP server through menu tree Please refer to Section 3 5 3 2 for information on configuration upload and download 4 1 File Format The configuration file must be in ASCII text format use the text mode editor like Microsoft Notepad or Microsoft
144. rt Select the transport protocol protocol User Password User password of the server Binary file name This item tells VENUS 29xx Series that file should be loaded from TFTP server The firmware must be in the binary format Step 1 Input server IP address and firmware file name Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt FAN Upgrade Transport protocol TFTP v Server address 47216954 Server port EB User name User Password Binary file name rootfs img Cancel Figure 3 77 Step 1 of F W Upgrading Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 123 Note You need to run a TFTP server such as Cisco TFTP server for the upgrading except the TFTP server of the server has run If the configuration is finished click OK button below the web page to execute upgrade or click Cancel button to give up The whole upgrading process will take about 140 seconds Caution Upgrade the software when there is no phone call in progress Otherwise VoIP service will be abruptly terminated Step 2 Download Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt FAV Upgrade Starting TFTP Download E Need a few minutes don t close the power Figure 3 78 Step 2 of F W Upgrading The download process will take about 20 seconds If the TFTP server is not running or firmware file does not exist the upgrading will abort Chapter 3 Configuration an
145. s e eee is 37 FXS FXO Configuration serres 39 Saving the configure information sise 39 Quick Start completed enit octo ees yer Hore bee a EE daneedessugeenssesredsbes 40 Check PXS PXO State pote eter eot nipote data esse nelle enfer REF dE evo a ER REY Ru 40 Login Page C H eae 41 Mat T ioca ote DEB Ibn in e doe tere mener item ni eme err en ter er 42 Network Contig tatlofi sise nr DU eo rere Ua detente ester EE 42 NITE ent 43 Venus 29xx Series SIP User s Manual Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 Figure 3 29 Figure 3 30 Figure 3 31 Figure 3 32 Figure 3 33 Figure 3 34 Figure 3 35 Figure 3 36 Figure 3 37 Figure 3 38 Figure 3 39 Figure 3 40 Figure 3 41 Figure 3 42 Figure 3 43 Figure 3 44 Figure 3 45 Figure 3 46 Figure 3 47 Figure 3 48 Figure 3 49 Figure 3 50 Figure 3 51 Figure 3 52 Figure 3 53 Figure 3 54 Figure 3 55 Figure 3 56 Figure 3 57 Figure 3 58 Analog FXS FXO settings sisi 44 Status CHECK cm 44 Web based Lo gi inter ace oerte traer epe o Dre ra inte ka e PEN er rage bod rRe 45 Terminal Emulation based Login interface ss 46 Web UL Main Page iR eite d eb n eive Egi e Ud a aan ee ertet ipae 47 Prompt of Save amp RUN e PRI de LER ERE P EIE URER RETIRER 49 Prompt
146. s the phone the voice packets sent by these two gateways may be blocked somehow reason like firewall VPN etc Contact your service provider to check the setup of the routing path The voice waves are converted to digital voice coding such as G 711 G 723 G 729 etc and encapsulated in RTP packets RTP is a transport protocol running on the top of UDP To make a VoIP phone call a RTP connection is created for the caller and the called gateway The UDP port used for RTP is not fixed VENUS 29xx Series uses the UDP number started from 30000 10 Hear the Voice Quality If the voice quality is not good possible reasons include Low WAN link throughput not able to support enough bandwidth for voice traffic Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 204 see the following table for calculation of maximum bandwidth required Network congestion a well maintained network flow control policy or protocol help to control the traffic and prioritize the service for different type of media Type of voice codec Network device delay firewall router switch access device etc all contribute latency to the traffic A good network configuration in advance is very important Type of the Voice Codec selected is a big factor and tradeoff to the voice quality The PCM type codec G 711 u law or A law provide excellent voice quality but consume large amount of network bandwidth A higher compression rate codec provide fair voice quality and consumes less netw
147. scription of Syslog Items Field Description Log Mode 1 Disable Default 2 Remote Server 3 Local File System Log Server IP IP address of the Log Server Log Server Port Port number of the Log Server Default is 514 69 3 5 4 3 5 4 1 70 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management SIP Configuration SIP General Configuration Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt General FQDN mode Disable FQDN ne name aaa MCA Trust proxy Disable M Password with mds Disable M Reg auth always Disable M Disable v a Compact mode Disable 4 Invite without SDP ee v Disable v E Invite timeout sec i B Session E Expires Mode MNA Disable M E Session Expires Time sec te 600 Minimum Session Expires 10 100000s 120 Current disconnect Routing table mode Use userzphone in SIP URL Register Fai No Resend i 23 UNRegister Clean cal ensem Disable Disable M Disable M Ascending any one x Disable M Disable Disable M Disable M isable La Disable v Service Route mode Request Disposition mode Disable v Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 71 Call Filter mode Disable M Tel2lp dest manipulatione Disable v Tel2lp src manipulat
148. t Telnet based management SNMP based management TRO69 based management and the Terminal Emulation based management The Web based one is recommended The connection between PC and VENUS 29xx SERIES as shown in the following Figure Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Ew Network ace i Network interface Ethernet Cable COM port Console port Eia Interface RS232 Cable PC Venus 29XX Figure 3 1 Connecting to the PC 1 Web based The web based management allows users to manage VENUS 29xx from a remote Web browser The embedded web server in the VENUS 29xx Series provides a user friendly interface You can complete the configuration by web First you need to connect VENUS 29xx Series EthO interface to the network interface of your PC with Ethernet cable Then you need web browser software such as Internet Explorer IE Mozilla Firefox Netscape Navigator etc to enter the web page 2 Terminal Emulation based 28 By using the VT 100 ANSI compatible terminal emulation software such as Microsoft HyperTerminal user can configure VENUS 29xx SERIES via the Craft port with console cable Table 3 1 lists some commonly used software based on the type of PC platform you are using Table 3 1 Terminal Emulation Software Operation System Software Windows HyperTerminal included with Windows 98 XP NT 2000 2003 Vista software Linux Minicom Or Kermit Select the COM port used and setup the
149. t Clear Are you sure to clear all the FM records Clear Cancel Figure 3 63 FM Clear 3 6 2 Performance Management Table 3 55 The Performance Management Menu Items Menu Description Ethernet Ethernet status Call Control Call Control status RTP RTP status SIP Agent SIP Agent status SIP Call Initiation SIP Call Initiation status Clear Performance messages cleaning 115 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 2 1 Ethernet Maintenance gt gt PM gt gt Ethernet R h Interval 10 seconds v Tx Packets 14046 Rx Packets 15539 1000 Tx Bytes 5794659 Figure 3 64 Ethernet Performance 3 6 2 2 Call Control et E Figure 3 65 Call Control Status 116 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 2 3 RTP Maintenance gt gt PM gt gt RTP Refresh Interval 10 seconds Port Drop pkts toNet pkts toNet bytes toDSP pkts toDSP bytes 1 0 0 0 0 0 i Lsl 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 E Ls2 00000 3 0 0 0 0 0 Tas 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Lastd 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Last 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Last6 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 66 RTP Status 3 6 2 4 SIP Agent Maintenance gt gt PM gt gt SIP agent Transactions 75 Rx invite messages m MEE 0 ME RxinWtereransmissionmessages 0 0000000000000 A Rxnon invite messages 0 Rxnor invite retransmission messages 0 000000 Rxrespones IE ZZ T X Rxrespons
150. t General Device name 00 99 bb 11 22 33 OK Cancel Figure 3 32 System General Configuration Table 3 15 Description of System General Items Field Description Device name The device name may be domain name used by NMS Default is the MAC of the device If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm 59 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 3 2 System Time Configuration Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP client functionality generates requests and reacts to the responses using the NTP version 3 protocol definitions according to RFC 1305 Through these requests and responses the NTP client is able to synchronize the system time to a time source within the network By synchronizing time to a network time source traffic handling maintenance and debugging actions become simplified for the network administrator Configuration gt gt System gt gt NTP NTP mode Disable iv NTP server address i NTP server port 123 NTP polling interval sec 024 v Time zone L DST mode Disable jv DST time m o NTP reboot schedule sable M Reboot dayofweek Sunday v Reboot hour o i Figure 3 33 NTP Configuration Table 3 16 Description of NTP Items 60 Field Description NTP Mode 11 Disable default 2 Enable NTP server IP address in dotted format notation or domain nam
151. terStrip Digit 08012 gt After Digit Leave 12 gt Pre Suff Fix 55121234 gt The final result is 55121234 Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Digit Manipulation TelTolP Dest TelTolP Src IPToTel Dest IPToTel Src Index 1 10 w Dst prefix Src prefix Strip Digit Digit Leave Aan 1 2 ann mr 4 6 8 9 10 Figure 3 45 SIP Digit Manipulation Configuration 81 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 28 Description of Digit Manipulation Items Field Description Dst prefix Each entry in the Destination phone number prefix fields represents a called telephone number prefix The prefix can be 1 to 32 digits long An asterisk represents all numbers Src prefix Each entry in the Source phone number prefix fields represents a calling telephone number prefix The prefix can be 1 to 32 digits long An asterisk represents all numbers Strip Digit Number of digits to be removed from the left of the telephone number prefix or enter the number of digits in brackets to remove from the right of the telephone number prefix Digit Leave Number of digits to be left from the right Prefix Suffix Enter the number string to be added to the front of the phone number or enter the number in brackets to add the number to the end of the phone number 3 5 5 Advanced Configuration 3 5 5 1 RTP Management Configuration RTP parameters are used t
152. to the front panel and at least 4 inch 10 2 cm in back for cable clearance Position the device so you can easily see the front panel AC Electrical Outlet Connection VENUS 29xx Series with AC power input should be installed within 1 83m 6 feet of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the required supply voltage in the range of 100 to 230V AC Grounding The FCC requires telecommunications equipment to withstand electrical surges that may result from lightning strikes the VENUS 29xx Series device meet the requirements set forth by the FCC The following procedure outlines some common practices that can minimize the risk of damage to computer equipment from electrical surges m Make sure the electric service in your building is properly grounded as described in article 250 of the National Electrical Code NEC handbook m Verify that a good copper wire of the appropriate gauge as described in Tables 250 94 95 of the NEC Handbook is permanently connected between the electric service panel in the building and a proper grounding device such as o A ground rod buried outside the building at least 8 feet 2 44 meters deep in the earth Chapter 2 Hardware Installation o Several ground rods connected together buried outside the building at least 8 feet 2 44 meters deep in the earth o A wire see tables 250 94 95 of the NEC handbook for gauge that surrounds the outside of the building and is buried at le
153. to use fallback routing when communication with Proxy servers is lost or to obtain different SIP URI host names per called number you need to configure the Phone Routing Table Configuration gt gt SIP gt gt Phone Routing Table Index 1 10 v Destination prefix Source prefix SIP UA address SIP UA port Figure 3 44 SIP Phone Routing Table Configuration 1 gon 5601 192 168 1 219 5060 2 jg jo 3 IEEE BE 1h 4 o 5 o 8 dl ee a 8e NENNEN EN EH m 9 0 10 0 Table 3 27 Description of SIP Phone Routing Table Configuration Items Field Description Destination prefix Each entry in the Destination phone number prefix fields represents a called telephone number prefix The prefix can be 1 to 32 digits long An asterisk represents all numbers Source prefix Each entry in the Source phone number prefix fields represents a calling telephone number prefix The prefix can be 1 to 32 digits long An asterisk represents all numbers SIP UA address In each of the SIP Address fields enter the IP address that is assigned to these prefixes Domain names can be Chapter 3 Configuration and Management used instead of IP addresses To discard outgoing IP calls enter 0 0 0 0 or nothing in this field SIP UA port 5060 Default Remote SIP UA service port number If the
154. ure 3 HE HE FE FE FE X FE FE HE DE DE DE 3 DE HE DE DE DE DE JE DE DE HH HHH HHH HH HH Sip version 1 00 compiled on Jun 3 2008 at 12 40 33 IAD 2908 8FKS Hardware version 1 0 3 FE DE DE DE DE FE DE FE DE FE DE DE DE 3 DE DE DE DE 3 DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE HHH Login admin Password type help for more infomation admin Figure 3 5 The Root Screen 3 1 1 5 Command List Type the help in the Terminal Emulation when login successfully to show the Command List as shown in the following Figure admin gt help MXP Debug Application Command List Command Description Displays Command Help Table help Displays Command Help Table rrr rrr User Commands spy Set Display Spy levels st Status Commands show Show System Configuration set Set System Configuration mt Maintenance Commands save Save System Configuration logout Logout System Figure 3 6 The Command List Screen 3 1 1 6 Configure the Ethernet Interface 1 Set IP Address Command format set interface ethernet lt id 0 1 gt ip address ip string for static 31 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Sample admin set interface ethernet O ip address 192 168 1 222 2 Set Default Gateway Command format set interface ethernet lt id 0 1 gt default gateway ip string for static Sample
155. ve or add digits as required Strip Digit The number of digits to be removed from the number which the user just dialed Usage Enter the number of digits to remove the digits from beginning of the number Enter the number of digits in brackets to remove the digits from end of the number For example if user dials 12345678 and configure Strip Digit to be 2 3 then Venus will 80 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management remove 2 digits in the front and 3 digits at the end Resulting final output would be 345 only because digits were removed Digit Leave The number of digits to keep from the original number or after digit stripped For example if the final number dialed by the user is 345 or the final number after digit stripped is 345 and Digit Leave is configured as 2 The final output would be only 45 because only the last 2 digits will be kept Prefix Suffix Prefix The number to be added in front of the dialed or final output number Suffix The number to be added at the end of the dialed or final output number For example if the final dialed number or original number is 45 and Prefix Suffix is configured as 888 9999 The final result would be 88845999 Here is an example of all the rules combined together and resulting a final number to dial out Settings Dst prefix 2 Src prefix 70 Strip Digit 2 1 Digit Leave 2 Prefix Suffix 55 1234 User 7001 dial 29080123 29080123 gt Af
156. y Playout minimum delay ms Playout nominal Playout nominal delay ms delay Playout max Playout maximum delay ms delay Pob starve Pob starve timeout ms timeout Adaptive playout Adaptive playout If the configuration is finished click OK button bellow the web page to confirm changes or click Cancel button to deny it 3 5 5 2 Calling Feature Configuration These parameters are used to define the call feature for all protocol including SIP Configuration gt gt Advanced gt gt Calling Feature CLIP mode Bell Core CLIP type ETSI M DTMF prefix number for CLIP D Deny second stage dialing Disable Partial digit timeout sec 46 Critical digit timeour sec 4 Inter digit timeout sec 116 Max concurrent call 0 E164 mode Disable v Dialing prefix fs Emergency call number1 Emergency call number2 B Emergency call number3 LJ Emergency call number4 Emergency call indication mode Disable x 85 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Connect Fail Notification Call hold function code Unattended call transfer function code function Modem codec Modem tone detection Report Flash Register Expire mode Request Re Auth mode Play Rapid Tone Disable M Disable Disable Disable Fi
157. y address NULL Default IP addresses or domain name of the redundant Proxy you are using Redundant Proxy Port 0 Default Service port number of the redundant Proxy you are using Registrar address Quick Start parameter IP address or domain name of the primary Registrar server you are using If this parameter is not specified and analog line need do REGISTER the proxy server is used Registrar Port 5060 Default Quick Start parameter Primary registrar service port number Backup Registrar address NULL Default IP address or domain name of the backup Registrar server you are using Unlike redundant proxy server VENUS 29xx will send REGISTER message even if the primary Registrar works well Backup Registrar 0 Default Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Port Backup registrar service port number Registration Time 3600 Default Defines the time in seconds for which registration to a Proxy server is valid The value is used in the header Expires If Registrar server return new expires parameter in response the gateway resumes registration according to the new parameter Re registration 100 Default Timing Defines the re registration timing in percentage The timing is a percentage of the re register timing set by the Registration server The valid range is 50 to 100 The default value is 100 For example If 70 96 is used and Registration
158. y using the VT 100 ANSI compatible terminal emulation software such as Microsoft HyperTerminal user is able to configure VENUS 29xx Series via the Craft port at the rear panel Telnet VENUS 29xx Series can be managed through a Telnet connection The User Interface format and the management functions provided by TELNET are exactly the same as the craft port To maintain the consistency of configuration only one single user is allowed to login the terminal user interface via the craft port or Telnet at the same time Web Browser The gateway allows users to make settings using a web browser must enable Web function of the Venus configuration item first After opening a browser enter gateway s IP address as the website address in order to enter the Web configuration screen as shown in the following diagram IE Browser used for example Chapter 1 Overview Venus 2908 Login L Figure 1 14 Web Browser 1 3 2 4 SNMP Management The embedded SNMP agent in VENUS 29xx Series allows the device to be managed by the SNMP management system 1 3 2 5 TR 069 Management VENUS 29xx Series can be managed by the Auto Configuration Servers ACS via TR 069 protocol Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 Technical Specifications Table 1 1 VENUS 29XX Series Technical Specification Items Specification Base Unit s Number of slots for Ethernet switch module per unit VENUS 2916 2924 2932 FXS FXO Built in 5 Ethernet ports
159. ystem upgrade succeed Rebooting the gateway to execute the new software System is Rebooting Figure 3 81 Step 4 of F W Upgrading After upgrade the firmware the device will reboot and execute the new firmware Config Up Down Get or set the whole device configuration by TFTP FTP or HTTP The Access Path Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Maintenance gt gt Device Control gt gt Config Up down Load Mode Download Transport protocol TFTP M Server address 0 0 0 0 Server port leg User name User Password 11 Configuration file name Use Encrypted file no Figure 3 82 Config Up Down Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 59 Description of Config Up Down Items Field Description Load Mode 1 Download default Download a configuration file to the device by TFTP 2 Upload Upload the configuration of the device to a specify file by TFTP Transport protocol Select a transport protocol Server Address Default is 0 0 0 0 Server port Default TFTP Server port is 69 User name User name of server User Password User password of server Configuration file The configuration File name to be Upload Download name Use Encrypted file 1 no default 2 yes If encrypt transmitting messages of the configuration file uploading or downloading Note You need to run a TFTP server such as Cisco
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