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1. The last packet s source IP The last packet s source Port 0 Line 1 Gaul b4kbps send Packet Count O Recerve Packet Count O Packet Lost Count FT The last packet s source IP The last packet s source Port O STUN Inquiry STUN Inquiry NAT Type Open STM EE E 23 ri STUN ae Pori 1024 65535 3478 CPT parameters Table These parameters are for FXS playing Call Progress Tone 1 Enable Detect Setting 1 Default Tone Type Low Frequency High Frequency TON 1 T OFF 1 T OW 2 T OFF 2 Dial Tone Tore EN 000 MM mm la t TA tT SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY System Operations Save Settings system Operation Save current settings to the permanent storage of Gateway v Save Settings Without save settings all current settings would be lost when Gateway is restart shutdown or the power is cut off Pen Restart the Gateway right away Save Settings Save settings after completing The new settings will take effect after the system is restarted Please select Save Settings Restart If it is necessary to restart the system please select Restart and click the Accept button Software Upgrade Gateway provides software upgrade function for a remote end Software Upgrade To save Current settings save settings software Upgrade Server al software Upgrade Serve
2. Assured Forwarding Class 3 Low Drop Precedence AF31 DiffServ DSCF Voice Data Value 46 Expedited Forwarding EF e Qos Quality of Service Sets an external bandwidth to ensure sound quality during transmission When this function is enabled the voice packet has the highest priority to ensure telecommunication quality while less bandwidth is assigned for data transmission Some models of the VoIP Gateway without this function can adjust the bandwidth automatically ToS DiffServ Type of Service DSCP The voice packet has the highest priority to ensure telecommunication quality the larger the value you set the higher priority you will get LAN QoS LAN QoS Enable LAN QoS m Porto o Priority FlowConhol Incoming Rate Limit Outgoing Rate Limit LAN Port 1 a m Ful Far LAN Port 2 oa m ru gt Ful LAN Port 3 oa m Ful Ful LAN Part 4 Low m Ful Ful Priority Set the priority of physic LAN port Flow Control Enable or Disable Flow control Incoming Rate Limit Set the incoming rate limit of a specific LAN port Outgoing Rate Limit Set the outgoing rate limit of a specific LAN port VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 NAT DDNS NAT Traversal HAT Traversal HAT Public IP M NAT IFIDomam hostname ddnsserve com STUH Server IP Doman STUN Server Fort 1024 65535 3475 Enable UPnP Control Point E If a Gateway is
3. FAX It requires more bandwidth Enable Secure T 38 This allows VoIP Gateways to send faxes on both sides T 30 The system uses T 30 as the protocol for fax transmission The parameter settings are the same as for voice transmission However enabling the fax function will consume more network resources and will affect transmission quality FAX Detect sensitivity Used to adjust the sensitivity of detection as to whether a phone call is a FAX or not SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY CDR Settings Call Detail Recording COR Server IF FERE Port 1024 65535 E The user can set up a CDR Server to record call details for every phone call The present CDR provides the call detail recording in a text file and if needed it can be imported to prepare for an analysis report Send record to CDR Server e Send record to CDR Server Enables the call detail recording function CDR Server IP Enter the IP address of the CDR server Port Enter the listen port of the CDR server Local Phone Book Language This system can set up and store 100 phone numbers into a phone book and provides an IP address query when calling to other Gateway s If no Phone books manager is set within a Gateway group then all Gateway systems have to set up phone data for each VoIP Gateway to communicate with each other Local Phone Bock 5 6 10 Gateway Mame Gateway Number IP Domain Name Fort OA SN
4. L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator Y When starting up the system the Alarm Run and Power indicators will light up After about 15 seconds the Alarm indicator will go off the Run indicator will blink in green and the Power indicator will stay green under operational conditions If the Alarm indicator continues to blink it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address Y When the ethereal cable is connected the Link indicator will light up and if data is being transmitted over the Internet the act indicator will blink Rear Panel 8S P1 P8 are all telephone ports FXS to be connected to a telephone set or PBX CO ports PSTN ports SO P1 P8 are line ports FXO to be connected to a PSTN telephone lines from a PSTN Q NOTE Do not connect FXS ports to each other Also do not connect any FXS port directly to a PSTN line or internal PBX If any of these are done your 4S may be damaged Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP Gateway If using adapters other than the one comes with VoIP Gateway it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product Restore to factory default IP address User s Name and Password 1 Plug off the power 2 Press reset do not to let off reset button 3 Plug in the power do not to let off reset button 4 After 6 sec let off the reset button and it will restore factory settings VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V
5. using Windows 2000 for example Open Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Open Network and Dial up Connection BEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E de Back A search Ly Folders History fs Lg xX A Er Address sa Control Panel vi Go TES Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Date Time Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools Use the settings in Control Panel to LA p a L amp personalize your computer Display Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Select an item to view its Controllers Options description ne S Windows Update ga O EY Windows 2000 Support Keyboard Mouse od pus sad Printers Regional Scanmersand Scheduled Sounds and Options Cameras Tasks Multimedia zi 22 object s la My Computer Open Local Area Connection File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back p Search LYyFolders C History US GS X wy Edy ress Network and Dial up Connections rl Pao gt la A Make New Local rea Network and Dial Connection Connection up Connections Local Area Connection Type LAN Connection Status Enabled Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Realtek RTL8139 A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Click Properties Local Area Connection Status 2 x General Connection Status Connected Duration 00 27 26 Speed 10 0 Mbps Activity Sent aa Received LY Packe
6. 554 E E II BOTH pr TCP aa Provide multiple connections for special applications Name The name of the special application Incoming Type The protocol used to trigger the special application Incoming Port range Port range on the WAN side that will be used to access the application e Trigger Type The protocol used to trigger the application Trigger Port Range Port range used to trigger the application 2 SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY DoS Prevention Settings X Dos Prevention Settings Enable Dos Prevention wi Enable Dos Prevention on LAN M M SYN E FacketsiSecond 50 500 M FIN E Packets Second 50 SOU Whole System Flood UDP fo PacketsiSecond l ICMP E FacketsiSecond 50 500 M SYN E FacketsiSecond 30 300 M FIN E Packets Second 30 300 Per Source IP Flood l UDP too Packets Second Enable DoS Prevention To prevent DoS from WAN Enable DoS Prevention on LAN To prevent DoS from LAN Packet Second If the same packet type is more than the setting in one second then it will be attacked And VoIP gateway will block the IP if you checked Enable Source IP Blocking Enable Source IP Blocking Block the IP Blocking Time The time to block the IP Notice VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 These functions are only supported for the second hardware The second hardware can support more functions such as PPTP LAN I
7. Gateway Name Enter the match Gateway code or an name Gateway Number Enter the match Gateway Number IP Domain Name Enter the IP address or URL Uniform Resource Locator of the match Gateway Q If you use Private Network to set Gateway Number IP Domain Name has to be blank Port Enter the gateway s gateway port Q Please enter O if you use Private Network to set Gateway Number Click the Accept button after finish settings The system provides English Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese to display text on Web pages Meanwhile 1t will change the language for IVR Interactive Voice Response Language Web UI IVR Language English Accept Reset VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 System Information System Information Port Status No Type Extension Mumber Line Line Status Calls Dialed Number Froxy Register UPnP on RTP tools mi O Disabled 23 FXS jm lo Disabled 3 Fizo w O Disabled a FXO m lo Disabled Server Registration Status DONS Registation Disabled Phone Book Manager Registation Disabled STUH Registation Disabled UPnP Negotiation Disabled RTP Packet Summary Displays the information of the last finished call It contains peer IP peer port packets sent packet received and packet lost RIP Packet Monitor Line l Gal b4kbps send Packet Count O Recerve Packet Count O Packet Lost Count Nis
8. Password Login Server is optional Then click the Accept button at the bottom BigPond for Australia use only Check Network Connection Check Network Connection lw The default 1s enabled The system will check automatically 1f the match gateway 1s online FXS will not play dial tone when the Network is not ready FXO will hook off automatically to avoid calling from PSTN DNS Settings Domain Mame Server Assignment C auto Manual Domain Name Server Prima IF ZAE Domain Name Server Secondary IP pama Domain Name Server DNS While a gateway is accessing another gateway or computer with a hostname 1t will look up the IP address from the DNS provided by ISP The ISP whilst negotiating with PPPoE or DHCP usually assigns the DNS information In the case that the DNS is not assigned automatically or WAN port is assigned with a static IP address the DNS information must be assigned manually Auto Gateway learns primary amp secondary addresses from ISP s DHCP server or PPPoE server Manual Enter the primary amp secondary addresses manually Please be sure the IP addresses are correct otherwise the gateway will not be able to access hosts with its hostname Clone MAC Factory Default MAC Address 00024050341 Restore Clone Current MAC Address 000C24050341 Your MAC Address UU001 CD44 F Some Internet Service Providers ISP assigns the bandwidth via the MAC Media Access Control A
9. V1 1 i 2S Model 2 FXS ports RESET EXS LAN ports 1 4 To reset the ports 1 2 built in Ethernet switch gateway telephone connectors Connect LAN hosts here Or to restore Phone sets connection to share WAN connection factory settings naris IP sharing features enabled pi ki DCH 2V Reset POWER WAN port Connects to the power Connects to broadband adapter comes with Networks such as ADSL the gateway Cable Modem or Router 20 Model 2 FXO ports RESET LAN ports 1 4 To reset the FXO ports 12 built in Ethernet switch gateway PSTN line connectors Connect LAN hosts here Or to restore Connect to PSTN lines to share WAN connection factory settings IP sharing features enabled ka DCH 2V Reset POWER WAN port Connects to the power Connects to broadband adapter comes with Networks such as ADSL the gateway Cable Modem or Router SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY 4 ports gateway model 4S 40 Front Panel WAN LAN indicators Voice ports indicators Status indicators 6 6 o L4 13 L2 Li WAN P4 P3 P2 Pi Alarm RUN Power Power Indicator Green light indicates a normal power supply e Run Indicator Blinking green light indicates normal operation Alarm Indicator When the system starts up the red light will blink It also indicates the gateway s abnormal operation e PI P4 stands for Port 1 Port 4 Line 1 Line 4 WAN stands for th
10. default is 192 168 8 254 e The following registration screen will appear The factory default settings for Login ID and Password are set to blank e After completing and confirming the settings some of the settings will take effect immediately But network related settings would take effect after the gateway 1s restarted Please go to System Operation to save the settings before restarting the system VoIP Gateway Microsoft Internet Explorer E JO x EXO SO PRO FOREM IAM HAW E i E QU A Que Genet Sus B 30 EARL RED hitp 192 168 1 2 OBE gt Web assistant User s Name RSE User s Password SETE Login A GIVING VOICE TO THE MET SL_SIP S2X210 1 0 18 7 Intemet To avoid several people simultaneously configuring the web and causing problems to users please enter the correct Login ID and password If a user logs into the system other users from different IP addresses cannot login at the same time Please remember to logout or restart the system if not using the web configuration function VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Network Settings The network settings are used to set the gateway s communication ports IP configurations etc Network Settings WAN Current WAN IF Address 1192 168 1 2 Listen Port UDF 1024 45535 ls ETF staring Port UDE 1024 6550 onn O ANNE address BABII Static IP f Subnet mask PA Default Ga
11. lk ne po fen Enable Phone Book Manager Tunnel lw Behind syonmetric NAT A Private Network Numbers Gateway Number P og Line T e Number leet mo ER Line 2 Local Phone Book E Gateway Name SEELS Number o IP Domain Name E a a o oO VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 FXS 1 IP address of WAN port 61 23 45 67 Gateway Number 882 Peer number and IP Settings Phone Book Manager Server Gateway number 992 IP Domain Name 98 76 54 32 Network Settings z Subnet mask 2552552550 Default Gateway IF l 23451 Telephony Settings Bible Type Hot Line ene E e je e po CODES 1 IP address E 234567 Static IP Private Network Phone Book Manager Service Client Settings Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager for Phone Book Manager FER ro el Pi Phone Book Manager IP Domain 88 76 5437 Phone Book Manager server Listen Fort eso 1 65535 y 1690 Enable Phone Book Manager Tunnel lw Behind Symmetric NATI A SIP Operation Manual V1 1 voir GATEWAY Private Network Numbers Line Type Ji B Number FXS 2 IP address of WAN port 192 168 1 4 Gateway Number 884 Peer number and IP Settings Phone Book Manager Server Gateway number 992 IP Domain Name 98 76 54 32 Network Settings Subnet mask 2552552550 Default Gateway IP 192 1681 VEL Telephony Settings Bible Type Hot Line Hot Line No IP a
12. set up under an IP sharing setting you can select either the NAT or STUN protocol NAT Public IP The IP address used by the gateway should be a virtual address Further more users must set the Virtual Server Mapping in the NAT Server A virtual server is defined as a Service Port and all requests to this port will be redirected to this specified the server IP address The default port is listed below Listen Port UDP 5060 RTP Starting Port UDP 9000 9015 Listen Port used for telephone communication Http Port TCP 80 NAT IP Domain Enter the NAT Server IP address Real External IP address of NAT Server then fill in the URL Uniform Resource Locator If using DDNS please refer to the next setting item Enable STUH Client l Enable STUN Client Using STUN protocol prevents problems with setting the IP sharing function but some NAT do not support this protocol STUN Server IP Domain and Port Enter the STUN server IP address and Listen Port number You can set 2 STUN server spread by semicolon Enable UPnP Control Point To enable the VoIP gateway s IP traffic to pass through a NAT server This function only works when the NAT server supports UPnP and has 1t enabled DDNS w Register to DDNS DynDNS DDNS Server Default Server address ddnsserve com hostname ddnsserve com lagin Password These settings are only necessary when the gateway is set up under a N
13. tak a SE Incoming call User from 301 dials 501 then RI will ring Outgoing call User from RI dials 301 then 301 will ring SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATE WAN FXS IP address of WAN port 61 23 45 67 Gateway Number 882 Peer number and IP Settings Gateway number 992 IP Domain Name 98 76 54 32 Network Settings Listen Fort UDP 1 65535 in Pon DE 1 65551 USD 5060 A IP address prem 61 23 45 67 Static IP f subnet mask Co AJI ADD ADD Telephony Settings LO En Type Hot Line Hot Line No E e r e pe SIP Settings Line Type Number Local Phone Book Gateway Name Crateway Number IF Domain Name P san VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 FXO IP address of WAN port 98 76 54 32 FXO Representative Number 992 Peer number and IP Settings Gateway number 882 IP Domain Name 61 23 45 67 Network Settings Listen Port UDP 1 65535 in Foe Pt 855251 P pres E IF address fers 9876 54 32 70 54 22 Static IP subnet mask pese 5523552550 220 2000 Telephony Settings Line Hot Line No SIP Settings Line Type Number FEO Representative Number Line 1 ER Local Phone Book Gateway Name Gateway Number IF Domain Mame Port SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Example for building two 4FXS and an 8FXO and using Private Network Connect those gateways to a hub switch Connect FXS
14. 1 1 8S Model 8 FXS ports LAN ports 1 4 oe built in Ethernet switch FXS ports 1 gt 8 a Connect LAN hosts here telephone connectors to share WAN connection Connects to phone seis factory getings IP sharing features enabled P o RESET WAN P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Pg GND DC12V 4 4 WAN port POWER Connecis to broadband Connecis to the power Networks such as ADSL Adapter comes with Cable Modem or Router the gateway 80 Model 8 FXO ports LAN ports 1 4 RESET built in Ethernet switch FXO ports 1 8 To reset th p le Connect LAN hosts here PSTN line connectors factory geting IP sharing features enabled OO PES ESET WAN P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Pg GND DC12V WAN port POWER Connects to broadband Connects to the power Networks such as ADSL adapter comes with Cable Modem or Router the gateway SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY 2 Installation and Quick Setup Network Interface The network interface is divided into 3 basic modes as described below e Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP Address e Gateway can be built under the existing NAT Gateway can be assigned with a Public IP address and serves as an IP sharing router Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address The gateway has a Public IP address for Internet connection regardless of whether it is a static IP address DHCP using a Cable Modem or PPPoE Dialup ADSL Gateway IP Settings Need to set up as stati
15. AT that uses a dynamic IP address and do not support DDNS Choose a DDNS Server The current system allows users to choose either DynDNS gt TZO gt 3322 org gt PeanutHull or a private server Please apply for a user account before choosing a service provider Server address Sets up the IP address or URL Uniform Resource Locator of the DDNS Server e Hostname The URL of the system or NAT apply from a domain name registration providers Login ID and Password The ID and password are used to log into the DDNS server Behind NAT Select only when the system is set up under NAT Q NOTE If the Gateway is set up under NAT then enter the hostname into the NAT IP Domain SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Telephony Settings FXS Only FHS Caller ID Generation Disable CDIM C FE FE Caller IL Type Belleore ETSI FXS Caller ID Generation Select this option to enable the caller ID display function When enabled the caller s phone number will be displayed on your phone set when the call comes through FSK is preferred m some countries e FSK Caller ID Type Select FSK type In most cases Bellcore 1s preferred in North America and ETSI in Europe O Badi Tape Hot Lie Hot Line Ha Group Hunting Check Jumper Period a DDD Ie ee OO E CIA PD 6 nr le e Hot Line This function MUST be checked Hot Line No Enter the hot line number It must be correct Check Jumper P
16. FXO to misunderstand the signal of Caller ID to extension number and detect Caller ID correctly FXO Flash Transparent As user presses FLASH key at FXS side FXO will generate a FLASH to PBX Transit in Busy Tone Limit The duration VoIP gateway plays a busy tone before FXO hook on To notify the caller from PSTN that this call is finished Ring Time Limit The maximum time of FXS to cancel a no answering call SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY SIP Settings Lime Type Number FEO Representative Number Line 1 E M _ Line 2 om o fm Line 3 PRO fo pos 0 a gt Number To set the number of each line and representative number The representative numbers must be existed in the match gateway s phone book Note These numbers are not the number that user dials 0 Please only set numbers in SIP Settings or Private Network Private Network It 1s the other way to set the match gateway s information Gateways register to Phone Book Manager automatically It is more convenience than using Local Phone Book Phone Book Manager Service server Settings Enable Phone Book Manager Server Clients List Share Local Phone Book to Chents E TTL Expire time mains 1 60 li RTP Relay Start Port 1024 65500 fm Max Relay Count O 100 E Client Settings Register to Phone Book IManager Do Gateway Name for Eee m Phone Book Manager IP Domain 192 168 1 1 a e PE FT 1024 65535 Enabl
17. Hot Line feature e Supports IP to PSTN PSTN to IP applications e Life Line support IP power failure over relay e NAT traversal STUN and UPnP optional e Pass through NAT e Call Detailed Records CDR e Web based firmware upgrade e Caller ID Delivery e Easy Configuration by IVR and Web based GUI e Greeting message e Echo Cancellation G 168 compliant e Voice Activity Detection VAD amp Comfort Noise Generation CNG e Dialing DTMF PULSE optional e Signaling Protocol Loop Start e Adaptive Jitter Buffer and Programmable Gain Control e Internet Gateway Functions DHCP server NAT Virtual Server DMZ IP PORT MAC filtering CALL features optional e Call hold e Call waiting e Call forward Unconditional follow me Busy forward No answer forward e Call transfer SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Hardware Description 2 ports gateway model 2S 20 Front Panel WAN LAN indicators Voice ports indicators Status indicators L4 13 L2 Li WAN P2 Pi Alarm RUN Power Power Indicator Green light indicates a normal power supply Run Indicator Blinking green light indicates normal operation Alarm Indicator When the system starts up the red light will blink It also indicates the gateway s abnormal operation e P1 P2 stands for Port 1 Port 2 Line 1 Line 2 WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator L1 L4 stands for
18. If the bandwidth is limitless Every Phone Book Manager is able to support 4 calls and 5 RTP Relay service at the same time The bandwidth of different Codec needing GM G 729a G 723 1 171 2 156 8 142 4 Register to Phone Book Manager To register to the Phone Book Manager If the Gateway is Phone Manager Server it has to enable this function to communicate with other clients Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager The alias registered with the Phone Book Manager Server Phone Books Manager IP Domain Enter the IP address for the Phone Book Manager Server It supports URL Uniform Resource Locator Phone Book Manager Server Listen Port The protocol communication port for transmitting signals between the Phone Books Manager and other Gateway systems Please confirm whether the setting is the same as that for the Phone Book Manager Server Enable Phone Book Manager Tunnel Check it to make a call through private tunnel Behind Symmetric NAT Check it if the VoIP Gateway is built under NAT Phone Book Manager Login Password Enter the registered password If this system is serving as the Phone Books Manager the set password is also the password used for registering other Gateway systems Q Note If the NAT type of your router is Restricted Cone Port Restricted Cone and Symmetric please use STUN to decrease the loading of Phone Book Manager and the group is able to loading more calls Q Using Phone Book Manager needs to set the
19. P GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 4S Model 4 FXS ports RESET FXS ports 1 4 LAN ports 1 4 To reset the telephone connectors built in Ethernet switch gateway or to Connecst to phone sets Connect LAN hosts here restore to share WAN connection factory settings IP sharing features enabled POWER WAN port Connects to the power Connects to broadband adapter comes with Networks such as ADSL the gateway Cable Modem or Router 40 Model 4 FXO ports RESET FXO ports 1 4 LAN ports 1 4 To reset the PSTN line connectors built in Ethernet switch gateway Connects to PSTN lines Connect LAN hosis here or to restore to share WAN connection factory settings IP sharing features enabled e o Es Ir RI pp Ran DC 1 2V Reset POWER WAN port Connects to the power Connects to broadband adapter comes with Networks such as ADSL the gateway Cable Modem or Router SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY 8 ports gateway model 8S 80 Front Panel Voice ports indicators WAN LAN indicators Status indicators Alarm RUN Power Power Indicator Green light indicates a normal power supply Run Indicator Blinking green light indicates normal operation Alarm Indicator Red light blinks every time when the system starts up or indicates abnormal operation of a Gateway e PI P8 stands for Port 1 Port 8 Line 1 Line 8 WAN stands for the WAN Port Indicator L1
20. Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 59 Subnet mask 255 466 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 254 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server 203 12 1 1 Alternate ONS server OF Cancel SIP Operation Manual V1 1 voir GATEWAY 5 Advanced Feature Static Route x Static Route a Rou te Route Mask Next Hop IP Interface To build static routes within an internal network These routes will not apply to the Internet Route Enter the IP of the specified network Route Mask Enter the subnet mask to be used for the specified network Next Hop IP Enter the IP address to the specified network Inter Face Select the inter face RIP Routing Information Protocol X RIP Enable RIP E send Version l s Receive Version ld Enable juthentication n Authentication Password Po Update Timer Em Timeout Timer po Garbage Timer a To establish dynamic routes within an internal network These routes will not apply to the Internet Enable Authentication Authentication Password If the box is checked All the boxes in this RIP group should be filled in the same password VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Port filtering Port filtering enables you to control all data that can be transmitted in routers principles of filtering When the p
21. a Soran e ao gees ek 33 LON SENGS n b ve ko a y a PE e pwo kn a E pe re ln ei 33 A IO 34 F CUINA ias 34 o a pel con ta ST a eee ee er 35 LOCAL Phone BOOK lk tal te S pt ea noie 35 CAUSA a ep a ae 35 System into Mati n at n a a a DR a a E a ERR n eee 36 REP BACKET Summary katkat fi e ii du de 36 S RUN MOUI e pi tk a a ba n e n ik dd e hed has 36 GRI parameters Talensac ou kn d vi bn aba bato kai ap e Yo ka a kid e E SU e ele ae ea aw p ke boo ti 36 System Operations Save SENGS se alye ere kte ob dete idad alien 37 Sotware Upgrade PR TR bw e a kk ad ti Dado ke ida 37 ESO ati a ji ko sd a ka be w aa ka e a n lla 37 4 IP Shanin FUNCUONS 2 dik ii w kk ki ok ka n a kf n ni ak ai n 38 5 Advanced Feature sis 41 AC FOUNO oo an tet an tate o a fon an a ko na a deteste kay 41 RIP ROUUNG IMIOFMALNON Protocol crucial cita if iv ate DV eko ea be bk e awa les dass da Eta 41 POR AMEN INI tatiana 42 RE ITSA lg ro latab au avi ti tal ae a a l oi e l n e a e at T aa n e n a e n EET 42 RACE SI ae kanta l ee ee nace eee oo ee ea lete seen ae 43 AY AT NU Fe SEIO nd 43 IB Ve ene eat a RD fb n Re TESTEDE DS q a io ai 43 AN ON ed o e a decanted po a US DO ao pab aa a a is need 44 Special ADPIICAIONS Re ki ke ei it oa bb eko dio pes kika tin at lida a eko ou assi os kaa lados as ao ala ces kou ane ads 44 DOS Prevention S W AS criada 45 WOULE O e o ce 46 gt SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIR GATEWAY 1 Introduction Prod
22. c IP DHCP or PPPoE NAT STUN Settings Unnecessary Disabled DDNS Settings Unnecessary Disabled WAN e Leased line ADSL Cable modem Phone Phone PBX VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Gateway in a NAT network The gateway uses a virtual IP address and the IP sharing function of other systems to connect to the Internet LAN IP address of IP sharmg Please avoid IP address 192 168 0 1 192 168 8 254 You may need to change the settings of IP sharing or change SIP series Gateway LAN Port IP address Gateway IP Settings Set as static IP address and assign the LAN IP address of the IP sharing to the Default Gateway NAT STUN Settings Enable If the WAN of the IP sharing device has static IP address then the NAT IP address 1s set as the Public IP address of the IP sharing Ifthe WAN of the IP sharing device uses a dynamic IP address then it has to comply with the DDNS settings When suing NAT you must enter the URL Uniform Resource Locator that is registered to the DDNS server DDNS Settings The WAN of the IP Disabled sharing device has a static IP address The WAN of the IP Enabled enter the registered URL Uniform sharing device has a Resource Locator into the network settings gt dynamic IP address under NAT PBX Leased line ADSL Cable modem di y Firewall NAT 2 SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIR GATEWAY Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and s
23. ddress DE Static IP f al HE al El i VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Private Network Phone Book Manager Service Client Settings Register to Phone Book Manager lw E Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager for Phone Book Manager FR ma Fo Phone Book Manager IP Domain 98 76 54 32 Phone Book Manager Server Listen Fort co 1 65535 680 Enable Phone Book Manager Tunnel lw Behind eme NATI mo Private Network Numbers Lie te E Number A 2 SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY 3 Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser The gateway allows users to make settings using a web browser 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 Enter http 192 168 1 2 The factory default WAN IP address for Gateway is 192 168 1 2 You can also enter 101 from the handset to inquire about the current WAN Port IP address The factory default LAN Port IP address is 192 168 8 254 The Web configuration supply complete functions but in Line Extension over IP some of functions do not need to set and these function will not be explained Instructions Open an Internet browser Enter gateway s WAN Port IP address in the website address area If the PC is connected to the LAN Port enter the LAN Port IP address The
24. ddress You can click the Clone button to copy the MAC address of the Ethernet Card installed in the computer used to configure the device It is only necessary to fill in the field if required by your ISP The Your MAC Address will be blank as you log in through WAN port SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY LAN interface mode Router Bridge Network Settings LAN LAN IP FLAN default Gateway li 9I2168 8 254 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DHCF Semer Enable DHCP Server 7 IP Pool Starting Address li 93 168 81 IP Pool Ending Address i 92168 9 350 Lease Time 1 9999 hours i Domain Mame Server Assignment tuto Mannal Domain Mame Server Primary IP Dorman Name Server Secondary IP Port of Web Access from WAH 1 65535 ao LAN interface mode x LAN interface mode Router e Bridge Router The system serves as a router Bridge The system serves as a bridge between WAN port and LAN port Network Settings LAN LAN IPY LAN default Gateway Pares subnet mask 5535250 Network Settings LAN Gateway LAN Port IP address and the subnet mask value Please note that Gateway is built under NAT Gateway LAN Port IP address cannot be in the same section as the NAT LAN Port IP address or else it is unable to make or receive calls For example 1f the NAT LAN Port IP address is 192 168 8 1 then Gateway LAN Port cannot be ranged between 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 254 If so please change
25. e Phone Book Manager Tunnel lw Behind Syrunetric HAT E Password Settings Phone Book Manager Login Password Confirm Password Server Settings Enable Phone Book Manager Server It allows other Gateway users to register the IP address and Gateway Number in this Phone book manager server It is recommended to use static IP for the Phone Book Manager Server Client Settings VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Share Local Phone Book to clients While this option is enabled and the gateway is performing as a Phone Book Manager Server this gateway will append its local Phone Book entries to the Server for other clients to lookup TTL Time to Live If a Gateway system that is controlled by the Phone Book Manager Server does not report back within the deadline set by TTL the system will be excluded from the user s list Each Gateway should report to the Phone Book Manager Server once every 40 seconds RTP Relay Start Port Start port of RTP Relay Service Phone Book Manager supplies RTP Relay to ensure that each client is able to communicate normally Max Relay Count The max relay service counts supported by Phone Book Manager If the quality of voice is bad please decrease Max Relay Count Note Please considerate the bandwidth of Phone Book Manager and the Codec of each client For example a client uses Codec as 729A Packet Time is 20ms and each call will consume 60kb s of bandwidth in Phone Book Manager
26. e WAN Port Indicator L1 L4 stands for the LAN Port Indicator v When starting up the system the Alarm Run and Power indicators will light up After about 15 seconds the Alarm indicator will go off the Run indicator will blink in green and the Power indicator will stay green under operational conditions If the Alarm indicator continues to blink it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address v When the WAN is connected the WAN indicator will lights up in green and if data is being transmitted over the Internet the indicator blinks in green and orange Rear Panel 4S P1 P4 are telephone ports FXS to be connected to a telephone set or PBX co ports PSTN ports 40 P1 P4 are line ports FXO to be connected to a PSTN telephone lines from a PSTN Q NOTE Do not connect FXS ports to each other Also do not connect any FXS port directly to a PSTN line or internal PBX If any of these are done your 4S may be damaged Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP Gateway If using adapters other than the one comes with VoIP Gateway it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product Restore to factory default IP address User s Name and Password 1 Plug off the power 2 Press reset do not to let off reset button 3 Plug in the power do not to let off reset button 4 After 6 sec let off the reset button and it will restore factory settings VOI
27. e pi fi a SA n a a n DS cos 1 PROGUCE OV OM ei io ia ina e l kt ob fe l A ke ek ee e a e en e is kali e 1 Product reales naar A el 2 Hardware L SEA PWO PI lata A AA A datada 3 2 pons gateway model 28 20 wo eta a e ei io ti dik a G e Ga ka bi da a 3 4 ports gateway model 45 FAQ assa ihe Aba ion eu Pawan Go kant a San dad 5 8 ports gateway model 89 80 te in da and 7 2 Installation and Quick Setup aiii 9 INGIWOMK MONA C Go aveti ok tf cus ot a a a at ka ak a a ae In a a a l dub a Da a a kk e ao ko baiana ae 9 Gateway Assigned with a Public IP Address 4 9 Gateway Ina NAT Me VON bite d fane a 10 Gateway assigned with a Public IP Address and serving as an IP sharing device 11 CHEKE S U o AA e pe SD mu a aa ka A A taa On AAA 12 ERE Essential SAMA a O a dota 12 Example for building an 8FXS and an 8FXO and using SIP Settings cccccoocccnnccononnnnnnno 12 Example for building two 4FXS and an 8FXO and using Private Network 15 3 Setting a Gateway with WEB Browser 21 NetWork SENN Si kok a n a n e pa to ee e er pan ee 22 DO SEA OS O A O O A TEE 27 NARDIN Sta ana aa 28 T EPMONY SENOS diia 29 FAS ORV ssa a a ei n e est a ce e a e a 29 B O ONV SR il a q a e ke a a n a ka a a ee a a e ei os 30 DRE UNOS Session aa rio e a DO a a a e ae den ea o 31 l WA LOI YE WO a e ki a au ee a e kaa a n n ti e a a TE aa ko a 31 Advanced OP WON RER an e can a ka n a st e a kk a ds n Sal n a e e ea ken ab a
28. een a new IP address has to be used The same applies to the following two settings Setting Static IP IP address 92 150 13 Static TP E Subnet mask 552552550 Default Gateway IP 192 168 1 254 Select Static IP and enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway values Then click the Accept button at the bottom of the screen Save the settings and then restart the system Wait for about 40 seconds for the system to restart ADSL PPPoE Settings PPPoE Account E FPPoE PPPoE Password FT Confinn Password Fr Select PPPoE Enter the Account Number Password and Reenter Password to confirm Then click the Accept button at the bottom Save the settings and then restart the system The system will take about 49 seconds to restart PPTP IP address EE Subnet mask 552552550 PETE Server EE PPTP fe FETE ID FFTFIL PPTP Password FE Conficm Password E Select PPTP and enter the IP Address Subnet mask PPTP Server PPTP ID and Password Then click the Accept button at the bottom Save the settings and then restart the system The system will take about 40 seconds to restart If not familiar with the network connection please contact your local ISP Domain Name Server VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 User Mame BigPond Cable Password BigPond Cable Confinn Password Login Server Click BigPond Cable Enter User Name and
29. eriod This function is to wake up Jumper 1f FXS connects to Jumper The minute is a unit of the setting Fast Answer If FXS connects to automated attendant please enable it If FXS does not connect to automated attendant please disable it e Enable FAX If the port is only for phone call please disable it or it will affect to communicate by telephone FES Polarity Transparent n Jumper Alert On Period 130 230 me ra Fang Time Limit 10 600 3 40 Enable End of Digit Tone E PRE Tomk Access Code FXS Polarity Transparent If the line that connects to FXO supplies the function of Polarity Reversal enable this function FXO will detect reversal signal FXS generates reversal signal Jumper Alert On Period If it is not to wake up Jumper please increase the value If the value is too long it will affect PBX to answer incoming call and the phone will ring e Ring Time Limit 10 600secs The maximum time to cancel a no answering call Enable End of Digit Tone The VoIP gateway play Do Do to notify user the call is in progress PBX Trunk Access Code When FXO connects to PBX intension and it needs to dial O or 9 other number to make a PSTN call please enter the number VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 PRE Caller ID Type Bellcore ETS FXO Caller ID Detection lw Detection Level l FXO Caller ID Detection To detect the Caller ID delivered from PSTN to
30. ers on Internet to access the WWW FTP and other services under your NAT When remote user are accessing Web or FTP servers through WAN end IP address it will be routed to the server at the internal LAN end and be routed to the server at the internal LAN end as appropriate in accordance with the externally required services Virtual Server TT Enable Virtual Server M eee Server Port Range Port Remark ooo l e Both y w n e WAN Port Range Input the port number on the WAN side TCP UDP Select the communication protocols used by the server TCP or UDP LAN Host IP Address Input IP address that provides various services servers Server Port Range Input the port used by the LAN host DMZ DMZ Enable DMZ lw Didz Host IP pea Lets the server on the LAN to be directly exposed to the Internet for accessing data Either this function or the virtual server can be selected for use VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 URL Filter x URL Filter Enable TEL string pattern to be blocked source IP Range e ce com xx 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 253 TO WTC URL filter is used to deny device from LAN accessing specific web sites The system will block the URL that contains the string Special Applications x Special Application Enable Name ki m Incoming Port Range ko Es ma a 47624 MSN Gaming Zone BOTH 2300 2400 26800 29000 ez E p Time TCP pra TCP a
31. erted to another extension DTMF Detection Sensitivity Used to adjust the sensitivity of the telephone keys Enable Out of Band DTMF This function MUST be checked To send DTMF keys 0 9 follow the RFC2833 rules or via SIP Info Payload Type Payload type of RFC2833 Listening Volume Adjusts the hearing volume Speaking Volume Adjusts the speaking volume Tone Volume Adds a new option to make tone volume adjustable This setting will be applied to all tones generated by the VoIP gateway including Dial Tone Busy Tone and so on Flash Time FXS Used to adjust the detecting period of flash signal from the phone set connected to the FXS port For example 1f pressing the HOLD key will disconnect a call increase of Flash Detect Time should fix this issue FXO Used to set the time frame that FXO generates a FLASH signal VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Voice Voice Preferred Codec Type G 729 1 6 3kbps Jitter Butfer 60 1200rms 360 EE Silence Suppression E Echo Cancelling w dee O GO Gn on Packet Time mts 60 60 60 60 gt Approximate Bandwidth Require kops AE 136 BIZ A523 e Preferred Codec Type Since different voice codec have different compression ratios so the sound quality and occupied bandwidths are also different It is recommended to use the default provided G 723 1 because it occupies less bandwidth and will provide better s
32. erving as an IP sharing device Gateway IP Settings NAT STUN Settings The gateway will have a Public IP address regardless of whether it is a static IP application DHCP using a Cable Modem or PPPoE To connect to your ADSL account which can then use the functions of built in IP sharing function to allow other PCs to be on line at the same time DDNS Settings For settings at PC end please refer to section IP sharing functions PBX Phone Need to set up as static IP DHCP or PPPoE Unnecessary Disabled Unnecessary Disabled PC uses a static IP address ranging from 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 253 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 8 254 VolP gateway serving as an IP sharing device a ZZZAWAN ry Leased line ADSL Cable modem LAN VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Quick Setup The Essential Settings To set IP Address in Network Settings To set the hotline number in Telephony Settings To set the Gateway Number this number is to identify the Gateway not the user dialed number in SIP Settings or Private Network To set the mach Gateway s information in Local Phone Book Example for building an 8FXS and an 8FXO and using SIP Settings Link FXS and FXO via a cable Connect FXS port to a phone set Connect FXO to PSTN or PBX To configure the setting IP Gateway Number and peer IP Use the phone set to make a call En
33. match Gateway s port as 0 please see Page 17 SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Advanced Options Administrators Name DD n n nn Web UI Login ID Web DI A IVE Password HA Contin Password rr Wet UI anto logout 30 300 60 Dial Wait Timeout 1 60 3 E Inter Digits Timeout 1 60 3 E Minimum DTMF ON Length 40 500 ms E Minimum DTME OFF Length 40 500 ms E DTMF Detection Sensitivity ess 01 Ga 3 04 S mor Line Settings Line Settings Extension Listening Speaking Tone LE LE F IN Answer Humbe r Type Volume Volume Volume Flash Time In Detection Enable Out of Band DIME M SIP Info PRC 2833 Payload Type 96 127 m There are two levels to enter Web Administrator is able to change all settings Web UI only changes some settings Web UI auto log out If a user does not act within the effective time range when logging into a web page the user will be disconnected from the web page to allow others to login Dial Wait Timeout Use it to set the waiting time for the user s first key pressing when dialing a number The user will hear a busy tone 1f he she does not press the first key within the set time frame Inter Digits Timeout Set the waiting time between each key pressing The inputted numbers will be dialed after the timeout Minimum DTMF ON Length Dial on Minimum DTMF OFF Length Dial off between tones Used to set dial tone when a call is being div
34. nterface Mode LAN QoS etc There is an easiest way to make out the first and second hardware please check Network Settings of User Interface If there 1s LAN Interface Mode or PPTP in Network Settings this model is the second hardware General IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl and kitchen sink or laundry tub m a wet basement or near a swimming pool Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Telephone line cord CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger UL Listed or CSA Certified Telecommunication Line Cord END OF THIS DOCUMENT
35. ort used at the source end is within the limited scope it will be filtered without transmission Port Filtering Enable Port Filtering w Port Range TLF UDP Remark Web suiting disabled ro To e Enable port filtering whether to enable this function or not Port Range Set the range of port to be filtered suppose it is 80 and when use protocol is Both or TCP all computers will be unable to use the services of http port 80 will be unable to browse normal WebPages TCP UDP Choose to either filter TCP or UDP or choose to filter both Remark Remark field you can write comments by yourself IP Filtering IP Filtering is to limit internal users from accessing the Internet IP Filtering Enable IF Filtering M IP TCP ODP Remark 192 168 8123 Both Baneed User TP e IP Input the IP address that you want to filter the limited IP address will be unable to transmit the data to the Internet TCP UDP Choose to either filter TCP or UDP or choose to filter both Remark Remark filed you can write comments by yourself SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY MAC Filtering MAC Media Access Control address filtering is to filter the transmission of data by network card physical address MAC Filtering Enable MAC Filtering M MAC Remark 000412345678 Banned MAL address MAC input MAC that will limit accessing Internet PC Virtual Server Enabling the us
36. ound quality Jitter Buffer Adjusts the jitter to receive a packet If the jitter range is too wide it will delay voice transmission Silence Suppression If one side of a connection is not speaking the system will stop sending voice data package to decrease bandwidth usage Echo Canceling Prevents poor telecommunication quality caused by echo interference Packet Time Defines how long the VoIP gateway sends a RTP packet voice packet to the other side The smaller the value the more bandwidth usage The larger the value the more voice delay e Approximate Bandwidth Require The bandwidth required varies with codec format and packet time Fax Settings FAX Settings Tas d UDP C TCP Enable High Quality EA Enable Secure T 38 El FAX Codec Approximate Bandwidth Require kbps jas o FAX Frame Count Per Packet 3 a FAX Jitter Buffer 60 1200ms 360 FAX Tone Detection Sensitivity ess Cir 263 C4 O 5 more T 38 The T 38 protocol is used for better and faster facsimile transmission When this function is enabled the following fax and voice parameter settings will be disabled so it is recommended to enable this function to gain better fax quality When this function is enabled please select UDP TCP or AUTO If selecting TCP and some routers cannot use the Fax function please select UDP instead Enable High Quality The system sends the same FAX frame twice to get a high quality of the
37. port to a phone set Connect FXO to PSTN or PBX To configure the setting IP Gateway Number and Phone Book Manager Use the phone set to make a call A eae ae ES IP Network Incoming call User from 301 dials 501 then R1 will ring User from 302 dials 602 then R6 will ring Outgoing call User from RI dials 301 then 301 will ring User from R6 dials 501 then R1 501 will ring VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 FXO IP address of WAN port 98 76 54 32 Gateway Number 992 Peer number and IP Settings Gateway number 882 Gateway number 884 IP Domain Name 61 23 45 67 IP Domain Name 192 168 1 2 Network Settings subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IF address GEE Static IP Default Gateway IF porosa Telephony Settings Line Hot Line No Lit SOA Ee ol e SDS DCE CORDA sm Private Network Phone Book Manager Service Server Settings Enable Phone Book Manager Server Fo i D T ohare Local Phone Book to Clients E isk TTL Expire time mins 1 60 FT RTF Relay Start Port 1 65500 20000 20000 Max Relay Count 0 100 ET SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Client Settings Register to Phone Book Manager lw e Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager Gateway Name for Phone Book Manager for Phone Book Manager FRO as Server Hid asSenver AS termer O Bl retro Baal aaa praa DE Book Manager
38. r Port 1 65535 Es Software Upgrade Server IP Please enter the software server IP address Software Upgrade Server Port The default setting is 6001 Do not change this setting Logout Logout To save current setiings go to save Settings Gateway only allows one user to login at a time so whenever a change is made please save the settings restart the system or logout to avoid the situation where other users cannot login to change settings VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 4 IP Sharing Functions All Gateway series have a built in IP sharing function The settings and instructions at a PC end are described below Current Intranet only supports static IP mode and the settings at the PC end are as follow Available IP address Range 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 253 default address of Gateway is 192 168 8 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 8 254 The above values vary with different LAN Port Settings Assume Gateway s LAN settings are IP address 192 168 3 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Then the settings at PC end should be as follows Valid IP address range 192 168 3 2 192 168 3 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 3 1 d DC 12V Reset P1 P2 WAN LH L LI LA P3 P4 WAN Port LAN Port connected to Connected to Intranet Internet SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY The IP settings on PC are as follows
39. teway IP LIA PPPoE Do PPPoE PPPoE Password KT Conf rm Password Check Network Connection Domain Name server Assignment auto Manual Domain Name Server SE Domain Name Server Primary IF 168 9511 IP Current WAN IP Address The IP address of WAN port Listen Port UDP It is not necessary to change the protocol of the communication port used by VoIP Gateway RTP Starting Port UDP The initial value of port number for transmitting voice data among Gateway s Each line requires 2 ports It is not necessary to change these For example If the starting port is 9000 then Line 1 is using 9000 and 9001 and Line 2 is using 9002 and 9003 and so forth IP Configuration Setting WAN Port There are four methods of obtaining a WAN port IP address 1 Static IP 2 DHCP means a Dynamic IP Cable Modem 3 PPPoE Dialup ADSL 4 PPTP Using the DHCP and PPPoE for obtaining an IP address may vary If not familiar with the network connection please contact your local ISP 2 SIP Operation Manual V1 1 VOIP GATEWAY Setting Dynamic IP DHCP screen Save the settings Click System Operation to select Save Settings Restart and then click the Accept button Wait for a while about 40 seconds and the system will obtain the related IP value from the DHCP Server Q NOTE After the system has obtained a new IP address if using WAN Port to enter the Web Configuration Scr
40. the FXO port While enabled the Caller ID detected on the FXO port will be send to the SIP Proxy Server on dialing out calls Detection Level If FXO is not able to detect Caller ID please adjust this parameter e FSK Caller ID Type Select FSK type In most cases Bellcore 1s preferred in North America and ETSI in Europe O nb e Hot Lin Hot Line No PA er De Da Out Prefix Ground Compensation te los LA ka pm Opine O O fr laz mo p pm pmsal CE e Lines mo pero JP mea mr loe Kai ld e FR mma mr e Hot Line This function MUST be checked e Hot Line No Enter the hot line number It must be correct e Enable FAX If the port is only for phone call please disable it or it will affect to communicate by telephone Enable FEO 4 Tmnk Extension Number w Pick up Line by Dialing Extension Number lw Exo talk after DTME fw Enable FXO Trunk Extension Number This function MUST be checked Pick up Line by Dialing Extension Number This function MUST be checked FXO talk after DTMF As user makes a out going call from FXS to FXO FXO doesn t send RTP to FXS until it dial to PBX Mait for Caller ID before FEO Trunk pick up n FEO Flash Transparent n Transit in Busy Tone Limit 0 60 F Ring Time Limit 10 600 4 po e Wait for Caller ID before FXO Trunk pick up If this function 1s enabled FXO picks up after the second ring This 1s for detecting caller ID from FXO port It avoids
41. the LAN Port Indicator v When starting up the system the Alarm Run and Power indicators will light up After about 40 seconds the Alarm indicator will go off the Run indicator will blink in green and the Power indicator will stay green under normal operational conditions If the Alarm indicator continues to blink it means the system is currently communicating with ISP and has yet to obtain an IP address Y When the WAN is connected the WAN indicator will light up in green and if data is being transmitted over the Internet the indicator blinks in green and orange Rear Panel 28 P1 P2 are all telephone ports FXS to be connected to a telephone set or PBX co ports PSTN ports 20 P1 P2 are line ports FXO to be connected to a PSTN telephone lines from a PSTN Q NOTE Do not connect FXS ports to each other Also do not connect any FXS port directly to a PSTN line or internal PBX If any of these are done your 4S may be damaged Q Please use the power adapter comes with VoIP Gateway If using adapters other than the one comes with VoIP Gateway it may cause problems and will affect the warranty of the product Restore to factory default IP address User s Name and Password 1 Plug off the power 2 Press reset do not to let off reset button 3 Plug in the power do not to let off reset button 4 After 6 sec let off the reset button and it will restore factory settings VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual
42. the LAN port IP address e g setting the IP address to 192 168 99 254 VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 DHCP SELVET Enable DHCP Server fw IF Pool Starting Address 19316881 IP Pool ending Address 192 168 5 250 Lease Timell S999hours E Enable DHCP Server Enable or Disable DHCP server service of gateway IP Pool Starting Address The first IP address to be assigned to DHCP clients IP Pool ending Address The last IP address to be assigned to DHCP clients Lease Time The valid period of an assigned IP address Domain Name Server Asignment G suto Manual Domain Mame server Primary IF Domain Mame server Secondary IP e Domain Name Server Assignment The DNS information to be assigned to DHCP clients Auto Assigns the same DNS information of WAN port to the DHCP clients Manual Manually assigns the DNS information for DHCP clients Port of Web Access from MANTO 65535 E Port of Web Access from WAN Http port for WAN To make this setting the LAN Port must be used Settings cannot be made using the WAN Port Always use port 80 when connecting to LAN port SIP Operation Manual V1 1 voir GATEWAY QosS Settings WAN QoS WAN QoS Downstream Bandwidth Full ki Tos Upstream Bandwidth Full Tos Diffserv Settings Signaling Precedence 3 Flash ToS IP Precedence f Voce Data Frecedence 5 CRITIL ECF signaling Value 26
43. ts 2 996 2 057 Disable VOIP GATEWAY Select TCP IP and then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties 2 x General Connect using BY Realtek RTL8139 4 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Components checked are used by this connection Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Y NetBEUI Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks l Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Select Use the following IP Address and enter IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Please note that an IP address in the same domain cannot be reused Then enter the DNS server IP address varies in different networks consult your ISP s service for information Click the OK button and after completing the settings users can use both the VoIP and network services concurrently Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties E xj General ou can get F settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise pou need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically
44. uct Overview e Fastest way to launch VoIP service NO need for Soft Switch BILLING or change in existing OSS e Low initial investment e Provide VoIP service over subscriber s existing broadband connection e One to one port mapping P 2 P or P 2 mP from Centrex FXO to Client FXS no change in existing dialing plan Tandem Switch Centrex Line Extension over IP Carrier Central Office Virtual Last Mile Subscribers or Last Mile O Te Virtual Last Mile ME PSIN Subscribers f 3 la A ie iie LL amp Subscriber 1 copper pair A LA l 9 Subscriber 2 Subscriber 3 E E i over IP went Port 4 a Re Transparent M le ee voice channel pu Transparent voice channel YLMOIP o Portm 0 Y PABA A mm amem rm am VOIP GATEWAY SIP Operation Manual V1 1 Product Features e SIP RFC 3261 compliant e Supports 2 4 8 simultaneous FAX Voice calls port number differs between models e 4 Ethernet switch ports with IP sharing functions e Optional server enables small businesses to build up private VoIP network SIP model e QoS support guarantees voice bandwidth in a busy network e Supports IP TOS Type Of Service e Internet gateway functions DHCP server NAT Virtual Server DMZ IP PORT MAC filtering e T 30 G III Real Time T 38 Secured T 38 Fax Relay e Feasible for Fixed IP address or dynamic IP address network PPPoE DHCP client support DDNS e Configurable
45. un p Ower Si u PORTS APORTS u SPORTS QUIN ET QINEAniksTKOXNND COAST KO AN OVINA THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALL STATEMENTS INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT IS SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER WARRANTY HEREIN ALL DOCUMENT FILES AND SOFTWARE OF THESE SUPPLIERS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS PRODUCT AND THE ABOVE NAMED SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PRODUCT OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL EVEN IF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Operation Manual COPYRIGHT 2005 All rights reserved Contents T ANKO OUE NOUN
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