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1. 6 The OS image selected click Upload to upload the image to the DVX 7090 Router host The uploaded OS installs automatically and becomes current The newly installed and current OS version is displayed on the bottom line of the table Operating system updates The button 05 rollback allows you to roll back to the previous version of the OS It is strongly recommended that you use this button only when it is absolutely necessary When you click the rollback button the system reverts to the previous OS version and the table Operating system updates displays one line less than the number of lines before the rollback DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 48 of 83 9 1 Configuration How to s CONFIGURATION HOW TO S HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO VOICE TO EMAIL When started the Voice to email service prompts the caller to leave a message after the tone records the caller s message converts it into a wav sound file and sends the file to the user s email address To configure a routing path to the Voice to email service Click to access the routing table page Click _New route to add a new record Replace the default name Route with a descriptive name of your choice Voice Mail Route for example Use the drop down list of the combo box Command to select the option Service Use the appearing combo box Argument to select the option Voice to eMail In the edit box Match on the Destination line of entry boxes e
2. Click to confirm your choice The resulting call handling record is shown in Fig 43 Enabled coute name Foute to local users Command Dial User EA Arcument Match Fattern Result DOUCE FE CET CE Destination PP a es Fig 43 Call routing rule for extension numbers DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 54 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 4 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH FOR OUTBOUND CALLS To create a rule for calls leaving the system do the following 1 Click Routes to access the routing table page 2 Click to add a call handling rule 3 In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route entering a descriptive name to your liking for example Outgoing calls 4 Select the option Dial Gateway in the combo box Command 5 Select the gateway that handles outward calls from the drop down list of configured gateways of the combo box Argument 6 If neither source nor destination number transformation is necessary leave the Source and Destination number edit boxes as they are Enabled Route name Outgoing calls Command Dial Gateway EA b Argument Gateway 225 bd Match Pattern Result SOUrce arg 1 Destination mh 51 Fig 44 Routing rule for outbound calls 7 Make sure the checkbox Enabled is selected or the routing rule will remain inactive 8 Click SLR to submit the newly configured call handling rule and you will return to the routing table page Refer to sect
3. DV X 7090 VoIP Router User s Guide 2006 D Link Computer Corp D Link Voice System DVX 7090 VoIP Router for organizations Document No 1 Document type User s Guide Document status Version 1 2 0 0 Date of issue 10 10 2006 TRADEMARKS Trademarks used in this text D Link and the D LINK logo are trademarks of D Link Computer Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products D Link Computer Corporation disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Information in this document is subject to change without notice 2006 D Link Computer Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation transformation or adaptation without permission from D Link Computer Corporation Contents 1 2 3 4 INTRODUCTION coi ii 5 1 1 DOCUMENT EO E Pee Rene eet ear a ca CU de eh 5 1 2 AUDIEN E A E A Me OR 5 1 3 APOGEE NEON VE INGTON Sng RU a a a tanta dr ds ns 5 1 4 DOCUMENTS PRU CTORE dido 5 PRODUCTOVERVIEW en nn nn ses en aia 6 Zal EA A AAE E A E EA E E II enemeade Stoamaieees 6 22 A A a ode oe yeetneee 7 2 3 ROUTER FEATURES a lc lille etilo lote dia E 8 24 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARD ure
4. Whenever necessary click to refresh the view Click to remove unneeded records only Whenever it is required to disable a service record for some time deselect the checkbox Enabled to save the trouble of configuring the service anew 4 4 1 COMMANDS THAT INVOKE SERVICES The items that populate the drop down list of the combo box Command are actually command options that cause execution of a certain algorithm Table 3 Commands and invoked algorithms services What the system does in response Group Call generates simultaneous calls to all group members Voice to eMail 1 plays a voice prompt inviting the caller to leave a message after the tone 2 records the message 3 convert the recorded message into a wav sound file and 4 sends the file to the callees s email address DISA allows access to a set of functions and services configured for this particular type of the inward system access keeps dialing the required number until the call is answered Pick Up Connects the line to the member user who dialed the Pick Up number Impersonate 1 prompts the caller to dial Pin code 2 authenticates the caller 3 gives the caller access to the system according to the rights and privileges characteristic of the user s account DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 30 of 83 Configuration 4 5 CONFIGURING THE ROUTING TABLE Preparation of the routing table essentially means creation of call handling rules Click the tab to access the configuratio
5. expression that covers a series of numbers Leave the edit box intact if the calling number is of no importance for the call forward you are configuring 4 When necessary you can limit call forward to a particular time period and day or days of week To define a call forwarding period select the checkbox Time in the column Activity Schedule and specify the period start and end time in the edit boxes From and To respectively To specify on what days call forwarding will take place select the checkbox Days and select call forward days on the drop down menu invoked by a click on the appearing down arrow button _ Monday Tuesday Wednesday _ Thursday Friday s Saturday e Sunday 5 Type in the forward number in the text box Fwd Number of the form and click Apply to validate the changes you have made to the record 4 2 5 CODEC CAPABILITY SETTINGS The add new user dialog appears with all codecs in place and frame per packet settings done see Fig 18 If you wish to delete unnecessary codecs click the delete button ES To add to the codec capability of the user s terminal click SUMELE and select the required codec from the drop down list of codec options DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 21 of 83 Configuration Codecs configuration 5 7294 3 729 3 723 5 7 11 aLaw 5 7 11 uLaw GSM 06 10 Add codec Fig 18 Codecs options Enter a number of frames per packet in the neighbor
6. w Boundary matchers The beginning of a line S The end of a line yz The end of the input Greedy quantifiers J X once or not at all x X zero or more times X one or more times X n X exactly n times X at least n times X n m X at least n but not more than m times Reluctant quantifiers gt lt J J X once or not at all J X zero or more times X one or more times X n X exactly n times X at least n times pare X n m X at least n but not more than m times gt J Possessive quantifiers X once or not at all J DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 65 of 83 Configuration How to s DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 66 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 10 HOW TO CREATE A NETWORKING ALIAS FOR SUBNET 192 168 224 0 On a PC with the Windows OS click Start Control Panel and double click the Network Connections option in the displayed Control Panel window Bk EF Control Panel Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back z JO search gt Folders Bak is Ge A Accessibility Options ai Wireless Network Setup Y Ji Control t el A Add Hardware a MeHe wep paboyero cto Add or Remove Programs ce Nota g Switch bo Category view 49 Administrative Tools Automatic Updates _ y Date and Time See Also Mk Display 6 Folder Options o Windows Update a Ponts Help and Support T Game Controllers Dintern
7. 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 300 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 Sample G outgoing 300 Sample G outgoing 50399 Sample Gi outgoing 300 Sample 5 outgoing 300 300 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 300 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 S00 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 300 incoming 300 300 outgoing 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming Fig 36 CDR file data imported to Excel BE r ve Configuration 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 27 Destination out of order 27 Destination out of order 2 Destination out of order 2 Destination out of order 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination 16 Normal call termination The function for calculating the duration of a call session is Cn Bn 10 000 000 seconds where n denotes the number of a row of cells For example the duration of the Locs call session shown in the first row of the table in Fig 36 is
8. SIP REGISTRAR Unicast port 5060 Multicast port 5060 H 323 gatekeeper Name H323 GATEKEEPER Unicast port Multicast port 1718 Fig 10 SIP registrar and H 323 gatekeeper configuration boxes Fill the edit boxes with the necessary data and click to accept the changes When through with changing the access password click to restart the system 4 2 CONFIGURING USER ENDPOINTS Click the tab Users to access the page that displays the table of configured users DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 14 of 83 Configuration Configuration Gateways Services Filter Hame Hew user Refresh Show 10 users per page EnahledlE it Phone Name Address Groups Statas Action wal 50599 IDPH 1T20s 145 92 4124238 Groups Registered e 1254 1234 145 92 212237 Groups wal 5301 5901 145 92 212 235 Groups wal 701 701 145 92 21249 Groups W 702 702 145 92 21249 Groups e 5924 Alamo Yuriy 10 1 1 345 Groups y 144 Alezander Ivanov 146 92 212 112 Groups vw 5974 Alexander Rumyankey 10 1 1 98 Groups we 5953 Alla Elagina 10 1 1 73 Groups wal 5942 Anikin Andrey 10 17 1070 Groups New user Refresh Fig 11 Table of configured user extensions You can change the quantity of records displayed simultaneously by entering the desired number of records in the text box Show users per page above the table and clicking Refresh You can skip directly to any portion of the records or page through the displayed listing successively by clicking
9. Servers pool tp org nto zenon net ntp glabe cz BN Timezone Europe Moscow Lx Refresh Set Set Date Time Settings Date ddim rrr 23 ya 42006 Time hhmm g f 44 _Refresh Set Change password Old password New password Confirm password H 323 gatekeeper Hame REGISTRAR H323 Uricast port 1719 Multicast port 1716 Fig 5 Networking configuration page The configuration box WAN Settings allows you to configure the Router s WAN properties and define the following parameters DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 11 of 83 Configuration WAN Settings Use DHCP IP address 148 92 212 22 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 148 92 212 1 Hostname dlink phx 22 Doman meranetworks ru DNS 192 168 132 8 SSL Mo Fig 6 WAN settings dialog box m Use DHCP select this checkbox if you wish to engage dynamic IP address assigning and enable DHCP IP address IP address of the WAN interface in the common dot separated format Netmask subnet mask of the WAN interface Default Gateway IP address of the LAN s border router Hostname the name of the host m Domain domain name 7 DNS IP address of the DNS server m SSL is a combo box that allows you to choose between encrypted and unencrypted connections with the VoIP Router In case of remote system administration select Yes for encrypted connection If you administer the system locally you connection may be unencry
10. Settings DNS WINS Options IP addresses IF address Subnet mask 132168 132 54 255 255 255 0 192 168 20 224 255 255 255 0 Default gateways Gateway Metric 192 168 132 1 Automatic Automatic metric Type 192 168 224 n in the appearing TCP IP Address dialog n can be any number in the 0 255 range Click the Add button to finalize the procedure ICPAP Address IF address 192 168 224 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 d p e Cance The newly configured address should appear in the Advanced TCP IP Settings window DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 70 of 83 User s Interface Advanced ICPAP Settings IF Settings IF addresses IF address Subnet mask 192 168 132 954 255 255 255 0 192 168 20 224 255 255 255 0 192 168 224 100 255 250 255 0 Default gateways Gateway Metric 192 168 132 1 Automatic Automatic metric Interface metric E DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 71 of 83 User s Interface 6 USER INTERFACE To access the logon page of the Web interface the user must start a Web browser and point it to http ROUTER IP where ROUTER IP is the IP specified by the system administrator in the IP address field of the WAN Settings box The login name and password that allow access to the user s personal interface are usually the user s telephone number configured in the DVX 7090 Router 6 1 CONFIGURING USER S DATA A Router user can access the page with the user
11. and the previous version this is why the delete button 1s present on topmost lines of the table DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 45 of 83 Configuration How to s Click to bring up the upload dialog see Fig 40 Download database Upload database Factory reset rs ation updates 10 11 2006 12 29 27 App20060929 6470 1 10 05 2006 19 25 44 App20061006 6470 2 previous w TO ADO 132240 App lt 006100s 640 3 current Add new Refresh Submit Operatng System updates 027192006 14 28 51 Sys20060919 ntp mone OS update OS rollback Upload new version Choose Upload Cancel Fig 40 Version upload dialog box Click ITR to display the file dialog and find the SW update on the host you are using to access the Router Click load to upload the update to the Router host server If there is not enough free disk space an error message appears above the table of versions Configuration Users rateways Cannot exceed versions number limit Download database Upload database Factory reset Application updates Desf282006 11 16 12 4pp 0080828 6470 1 Ga 2008 12 05 14 pp 0080829 64 0 5 Cfa AUS 13 14 30 AppeDD6Ds29 6470 4 2 SG 2006 022158 App D0060905 6470 3 Add new Refresh Submit Delete one of the earlier versions to be able to add a new one DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 46 of 83 Configuration How to s When the newly uploaded version appears in the table of versions chose a version selected to be operationa
12. call termination Hormnmal call termination Destination out of order Fig 34 CDRs look up page The CDRs page includes two elements a drop down list of CDR files CDR files list and a table of records of the CDR file currently open Current file CDRs The table Current file CDRs displays CDRs of the currently open file only and disappears whenever any CDR file other than the currently open is selected from the drop down list The column names of the table Current file CDRs have the following intent page 38 of 83 Configuration shows the date and time of the call SOUrce presents the caller s number displays the number of the called party provides information about the in call time in the hh mm ss notation Reason shows the disconnect reason for the call The disconnect reason 1s output as a verbal interpretation of a Q931 disconnect cause code or SIP disconnect response where no applicable Q931 code is found The underlined column name is an indication that you can click the name to sort the table Date records accordingly For example by clicking the name records sorted by dates you have the table If you wish to view call detail records from any other CDR file you must download it first Click the download button LE next to the selected CDR file to download it to your workstation CDR files are plain text files that can be viewed in any text editor An individual call detail record consists
13. dials user C Note The majority of phones require pressing to complete dialing Further steps vary with the type of transfer attended or blind In case of a blind transfer 6 User B hangs up 7 User A becomes the calling party for user C and hears the ringback tone 8 When if user C answers the call a call session between A and C is established During an attended transfer 6 User B establishes a connection with user C 7 User B is able to switch between user A and C by pressing the Flash button if any if there is no Flash button hitting the Flash key can be emulated by sequentially pressing and within one second time User A and C do not hear each other Note If user B s group has Conference permissions users A and C will be able to hear each other 8 When user B hangs up a call session between A and C becomes established HOW TO MAKE CONFERENCE CALLS The DV X 7090 Router supports 3 party conference calls only As setting up a conference involves the call transfer service the user who is the conference initiator must belong to a group with both Transfer and Conference permissions The 3 party conference scenario unfolds as follows DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 77 of 83 DVX 7090 VoIP Router Usage how to s User A calls user B User B answers the call User B wishes to transfer the call to user C the procedure when user A does the transfer to user C is the same User B presses the Flash button to
14. logs and saves the archive to the Router flash drive Click Logs to access the Logs page see Fig 37 Configuration Users rateways Services Keep Logs for 5 days Keep User CDRs for 5 days Keep Adtmrustrator CDEs for 6 months Email CDR to Submit CU log CU protocol SU log SU protocol Control Unit Logs Refresh Remove all Date 006 08 29 13 1648 File name Logic 4006 08 29 15 16 46 log 1 x Fig 37 Logs page The Logs page consists of two parts the CDRs and logs management form and the table of log files To configure a rotation period for CDR and log files fill in the following fields of the CDRs and logs management form Keep Logs for is an edit box for setting a rotation period for log files The recommended value for this parameter is 7 Keep User CDRs for provides a box for entering a rotation period for files with user CDRs Keep Administrator CDRs for is a field for setting storage time for administrator CDR files Email CDR to is an edit field for the destination e mail address to which the system will send administrator CDRs archives after the expiry of the keeping time configured in the Keep Administrator CDRs field The table of files is designed for viewing log file listings The table is comprised of the following columns Date the column of file creation time stamps in the YYYY MM DD hh mm ss format DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 43 of 83 Configuration the c
15. manually before selecting the Use NTP checkbox Timezone Use the Timezone combo box to select the time zone where the DVX 7090 Router resides To add an NTP server to the list of time synchronization servers type the server name in the edit box above the Timezone combo box and click the add button located to the right of the edit box Click set to validate the newly made entry Note After clicking the button set inevitably caused by date time modifications you will be alerted to pending system restart Click Refresh to remove the latest erroneous entry from the list of NTP servers DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 13 of 83 Configuration When setting the date and time manually enter the current date and time in the respective boxes and click set Click _Refresh_ whenever you want to update the date time setting or remove an erroneous entry The purpose of the dialog Change password is self explanatory A change of the access credentials set by the manufacturer admin qwerty should be the first procedure you perform on your newly deployed system Change password Old password OO o o o New password Confirm password Fig 9 Change password dialog The configuration boxes SIP registrar and H 323 Gatekeeper allow you to specify the name of the SIP registrar and H 323 gatekeeper correspondingly and configure unicast and multicast ports for receipt of user registration requests SIP registrar Name
16. of a number of semicolon delimited fields that provide the following data 1 SETUP Time 2 CONNECT Time 3 Disconnect Time 4 Calling Number 5 Caller s name 6 Called number 7 Callee s name 8 Call type incoming outgoing 9 Disconnect Cause Code 10 Disconnect cause description Below is an example of a CDR extracted from a CDR file 128000314450000000 128000314480000000 1280003 14650000000 50399 DPH 120s 124 PBX SIP outgoing 16 Normal call termination The time data fields 1 through 3 is presented as the Windows File Time Note Windows file time is a 64 bit value that represents the number of 100 nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12 00 midnight January I 1601 A D C E Coordinated Universal Time UTC Windows uses a file time to record when an application creates accesses or writes to a file Any user statis in the system can view CDRs pertaining to the user s extension number by clicking Interface on the User s personal page for more information see ch 6 User DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 39 of 83 Configuration Time Direction Remote number Remote party name Reason sae a ue outgoing 88312788872 sipnet ru Normal call termination did outgoing 88312788872 sipnet ru o ba ee aS outgoing 88312788872 sipnet ru Karad aceon pe outgoing 88312788872 sipnet ru Normal call termination Fig 35 User CDRs User CDRs are call detail records that include information about
17. of possible commands includes Continue Restart Reject Dial user Dial gateway DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 31 of 83 4 5 1 Configuration Service Command SEAT shows the name of the invoked service when the command is Service or the name of the target gateway when the command is Dial gateway includes the button that invokes the groups dialog To include the rule you are configuring into a group select the necessary checkbox in the displayed groups dialog box and click Note The configured rule will apply only if the call originator and the rule belong to the same access group a The column displays the following buttons move the record one line up see 4 5 2 move the record down one line see 4 5 2 duplicate the record delete the record To add a new rule to the routing table click New route To update the table view click _Refresh click to delete the record click to duplicate the record The DVX 7090 Router processes call handling rules in the table in the order of precedence therefore the rule that 1s higher in the table takes precedence of the rule located closer to the table bottom COMMANDS EXECUTED DURING ROUTING The items on the drop down list of the combo box Command on the routing rule form fall under two categories the commands pertaining to the routing process and call handling commands Table 4 Commands executed during call routing Routing co
18. of the wizard and select the checkbox Semicolon Additionally deselect the checkbox Tab if it is selected This done click Next again DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 40 of 83 Text Import Wizard Step 2 of 3 This screen lets you set the delimiters your data contains You can see how our text is affected in the preview below elimiters E Space ata preview 2356185 440000000 Rae 233 0000000 2226401 7D0000000 raiz d4441 0000000 2 9S6256500000000 SS Cancel lt Back Next gt Finish 7 The text import wizard will display the next dialog where you may wish to specify the type of data column wise It is advisable to leave the type of data General as it appears in M Semicolon Other Treat consecutive delimiters as one E Comma 2792618744000000 VIS E ES33000000 9221624041 0000000 73362444 30000000 PSB 56 740000000 all the columns of the table though Text Import Wizard Step 3 of 3 i f This screen lets vou select each column and set the Data Format General converts numeric values to numbers date values to dates and all remaining values to text Advanced ata preview L279361L87440000000 eYIseleyvy440000000 PIBE ZE ASS 932624041 0000000 33624443 0000000 Pb 256 740000000 ll Cancel lt Back 8 Click Finish to complete the data import procedure The result of the import is shown in Fig 36 DVX 7090 VoIP Router Tex
19. port 2 in Fig 3 Fig 3 DVX 7090 front panel 3 The Windows workstation that you have prepared and the VoIP Router box must be on the same network To ensure this create a network alias for subnet 192 168 224 0 on the Windows workstation see section 5 10 for details 4 Switch on the Router It takes some 30 40 seconds to load and start the VoIP Router applications 5 Start the Internet Explorer web browser on the Windows workstation and enter the URL http 192 168 224 226 to access the Router s logon page 6 To log in with the administrator s permissions enter the default login and password admin qwerty 7 Configure the system as described in Ch 4 and Ch 5 of this guide 8 When through with the configuration reboot the VoIP Router by clicking the button on the page Configuration of the Web interface 9 Switch off the VoIP Router box and unplug the networking cable from the Ethernet port see port 2 in Fig 3 10 Plug in the networking cable into the WAN port port 1 in Fig 3 to make the VoIP Router accessible at URL http lt WAN IP gt where lt WAN IP gt is the assigned IP entered in the field IP address of the WAN settings dialog Now you can use any web browser to access the DVX 7090 Router and configure the system working remotely DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 9 of 83 4 4 1 Configuration CONFIGURATION Start your web browser and enter http 192 168 224 226 on the address line to
20. possible silence suppression incompatibility occurring occasionally in terminal equipment The options of the Repacketize drop down list include DVX 7090 VoIP Router none disables repacketization of media streams incoming enables repacketization of ingress media outgoing enables repacketization of egress media both enables repacketization of ingress and egress streams page 19 of 83 4 2 4 Configuration DTMF Options the DTMF Options combo box is used to select a type of DTMF digits payload The available options include 1 RFC2833 for all terminal equipment types 2 INFO V I for CISCO SIP terminals 3 INFO V 2 for Nortel SIP terminals Dealing with H 323 Options Tunneling enables disables encapsulation of H 245 messages Fast Start enables disables FastStart Multiple FastStart With Multiple FastStart set to true the system includes FastStart in every packet Ext T 38 compatibility This parameter is intended to overcome slight incompatibilities that frequently exist in vendor specific implementations of the H 323 standard For example setting Ext T 38 compatibility to true ensures trouble free interoperation of Vocaltec endpoints with the DVX 7090 Router Start H 245 has three options callproceeding connect alerting that help you define which of the above H 225 messages will trigger establishment of the H 245 control channel Early Connect this flag is used to ensure smooth interop
21. records where the extension number starts with 5 enter 5 in the field Phone and click _Refresh When it is necessary to further narrow the search and display only user records that have phone numbers starting with 509 enter 509 in the field Phone and click _Retresh You can perform search by a digit or digits the phone number starts with and cannot search by digits occurring in the middle or in the end of the number You cannot enter regular expressions in the filter field Phone either The search argument entered in the field Name is an alphabetic character or several characters that can be found as a substring occurrence within a name string The performed exact match search is case insensitive For example if you enter the letter A in the Name field and click _Refresh _ the search will return all user records where the user name includes characters A and a regardless of their number and position within the name string The search argument in the filter field Group is one selected from the drop down list While using the filter you can define any single search argument any combination of two arguments phone and name phone and group name and group and all three arguments simultaneously Click to bring up the user configuration form and configure the endpoint properties The user configuration form 1s shown in Fig 13 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 16 of 83 Configuration Configuration Users Gateways services Routes Groups Pro
22. select the checkbox Time in the column Activity Schedule and specify the period start and end time in the edit boxes From and To respectively To specify on what days call forwarding will take place select the checkbox Days and select call forward days on the drop down menu invoked by a click on the appearing down arrow button Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday we Saturday e Sunday 5 Type in the forward number in the text box Fwd Number of the form and click Apply to validate the changes you have made to the record You may add as many lines with call forward settings as you deem appropriate DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 73 of 83 6 2 VIEWING STATISTICS User s Interface To access the Statistics page click Statistics The page presents call statistics for the user endpoint Configuration Time 04 20 2006 18 25 49 04 20 2006 17 26 05 04 20 2006 17 21 32 04 20 2006 17 14 30 04 20 2006 17 11 13 04 20 2006 17 10 22 04 20 2006 15 55 10 04 20 2006 15 53 28 04 20 2006 15 49 57 04 20 2006 15 46 26 The delete button allows removal of the selected record Direction Remote number Remote party name outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing outgoing Prompts 88312788872 66312788872 88312788872 60312788872 88312788872 60312788872 68312788872 68312788872 88312788872 1975512 sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet
23. the dial tone O Enter the Auto Redial key sequence 003 followed by J for line busy or 0 for any other cause making the number unreachable e Enter the target telephone number e Wait until the call is answered To configure a routing rule for the Auto Redial service invoked by dialing 003 followed by the target phone number 1 Click Routes to access the routing table page 2 Click to display the rule configuration form 3 In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route entering a descriptive name to your liking for example Auto Redial 4 Select the option Service in the combo box Command 5 Select the option Auto Dial from the drop down list of service names of the combo box Argument 6 The source number being of no importance leave the edit boxes on the line Source unchanged Enter destination number 003 for the Auto Redial function in the edit box Match and edit box Pattern followed by a regular expression for whatever number that may be dialed after 003 1 e v Enabled coute name Auto Dial Route Command Service a Argument Auto Dial T Match Pattern Result Source mh 51 Lestination 003 031715 51 7 Click to add the rule to the routing table 8 Click in the column MAMIE and select in the pop up menu a group or groups the members of which will be eligible to use Auto Redial DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 62 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 9 HO
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25. 2 1 HARDWARE The hardware specifications of DVX 7090 are as follows Form Factor Standard industrial 19 1U rackmount Processor VIA C3 1 GHz System Memory 1 144 pin SODIMM up to 256MB Storage 1 CompactFlash type II 512 MB card 410 100Base TX Ethernet ports DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 6 of 83 Product overview 2 2 SOFTWARE The DVX 7090 software has a modular structure that includes five functional components Control Unit CU Switching Unit SU Database server DBS and Web interface WI Fig 2 presents a block diagram of the D Link VoIP Router software D Link VolP Router E Database server DES a I I I I l l l l l l I I I I I I I u L YS VoIP Gate Fig 2 Block diagram of D Link VoIP Router software modules The CU is the Router s backbone element that functions as a server intended for user authentication and authorization control of the SU and interaction with the database server DBS The SU is an integration of m a stateful softswitch that transparently supports the SIP and H 323 signaling protocol an RTP RTCP proxy for conversion and reassembly of IP packets without modification of their contents i e without codec conversion a media proxy for full conversion of media streams an audio file recording and playback utility wav format 7 a SIP registrar m a SIP client for registering to remote SIP registrars
26. 5 Gateway NAT fax and signaling options The gateway settings shown in Fig 25 are identical to the similar parameters appearing on the User configuration form Refer to 4 2 3 for a detailed explanation of the configuration parameters GATEWAY CODEC CAPABILITY SETTINGS The gateway codec capability parameters are identical to those described for the User configuration page see 4 2 5 CONFIGURING DVX 7090 SERVICES To access the services page click the tab Services The page presents a table view similar to that illustrated in Fig 26 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 27 of 83 Configuration Configuration Users Gateways Hew service Refresh Enabled Edit Name Command Voice 2 eh fal Le Mail dl T Pick up neighbor s call Pick Up we DISA 1 DISA Groups K dl Impersonate Impersonate New service Refresh Fig 26 Table of services The intent of the table columns is as follows Enabled contains the checkbox Enabled that shows if the service is available in the Y contains the edit button T Click this button to change the voice prompt or prompts associated with the service shows a descriptive name of the service Command presents the command associated with the service m contains the delete button To add a new service click New service DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 28 of 83 Configuration Configuration Users rateways e Enabled Service name Mew Se
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28. C1 B1 10 000 000 19 sec In addition to CDR files the DVX 7090 Router writes log files designed to keep track of the system operation and events A log is a runtime journal with a listing of all events that occur on the server during operation of the DV X 7090 Router The log files are necessary for debugging purposes The Router generates four types of logs e Control unit log is a file containing messages generated by the CU during operation The file name format is Logic lt YYYY MM DD gt lt hh mm ss gt log where YYYY MM DD is the year month and date of the file creation hh mm ss is the hour minute and second of the file creation log is the filename suffix e CU protocol log is a file of messages exchanged by the CU and SU during operation The file name format is Protocol lt Y Y Y Y MM DD gt lt hh mm ss gt log e Switching unit log includes event messages generated by the SU during operation The file name format is trace lt Y Y Y Y MM DD gt lt hh mm ss gt log e SU protocol log comprises signaling messages exchanged by the SU and H 323 or SIP endpoints The file name format is log lt Y YY Y MM DD gt lt hh mm ss gt log DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 42 of 83 Configuration When addressing the customer support service attach the pertinent four log files to the bug report Note CDR and log files take up quite a large amount of disk space So at the expiry of a certain period of time the system archives the
29. CDRs page of the administrator s web interface Click the CDRs tab to access the CDRs page DR List 2006 August current Refresh Current CDR Date ___ Source Destination Duration 2006 08 03 04 32 599909 5904 00 00 01 2006 08 03 04 52 599909 5904 00 00 01 2006 08 05 04 32 589809 5804 00 00 04 2006 08 03 04 32 599909 5904 00 00 04 2006 08 03 04 38 599909 5904 00 00 18 2006 08 05 04 39 599909 5904 0000018 2006 06 04 03 59 599909 5904 OOO 2006 08 04 03 59 599909 5904 OOOO 2006 06 04 06 59 599909 5904 000006 2006 08 04 06 59 589809 5804 00 00 06 2006 08 04 OF 01 589809 5804 00 00 01 Oder pS 001 5398908 5904 00 00 06 2006 08 07 05 55 124 50549 QC 2006 08 07 05 53 124 50 99 OO 00 00 2006 08 07 06 08 124 50 99 O0 00 00 2006 08 07 06 17 124 50399 000000 006 DS 0 06 17 124 50 99 O0 0 00 2006 08 07 06 20 50399 124 0 03 21 2006 0ef0 06 20 50399 124 05 08 21 2006 08 11 04 55 50399 111124 QC 2345 Reason HMormal call termination Wormal call termination Hormal call termination Hornal call termination Hormnal call termination Hormnmal call termination Hermal call termination Wormal call termination Hermal call termination Hormal call termination Hornal call termination Hormnmal call termination Destination out of order Destination out of order Destination out of order MeotAcceptableHere Hot rcceptableHere Hormal
30. Default user record is a must therefore you cannot delete this record The system uses the Default user account whenever a call comes originated by a user not registered with the system 4 3 CONFIGURING GATEWAYS To access the page Gateways press Gateways The page presents a table of configured gateways as shown in Fig 20 Configuration Users New gateway Refresh Status e Fax 2 EMail Groups TA TO Los vi 1 rec Groups OV PBX SIP Groups New gateway Refresh x E amp Fig 20 Table of gateways The columns in the gateways table present the following information 7 Enabled contains a dimmed checkbox that shows if the gateway record is activated or inactive m Edit contains D the Edit button Click this button to edit the record DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 23 of 83 Configuration n Name shows the name the gateway is assigned in the system 7 includes Groups the button that invokes the groups dialog 1 m shows the gateway s current registration status Possible values include Registered the gateway is successfully registered with the DVX 7090 Router In Call the gateway is handling calls External the DVX 7090 Router is registered to the gateway Both combination of Registered and External m incorporates the button that you click to dele
31. Discard 8 Click to confirm your choice 9 Click to add another record 10 Give the new DISA service some other name say DISA limited 11 Repeat steps 4 through 6 of the configuration sequence Groups in the column MAMA and in the pop up menu select the checkbox 12 Click Conferences only 13 Click to confirm your choice Routes 14 Click to access the routing table page 15 Click MIA to bring up the add new route dialog 16 Make sure the checkbox Enabled is selected or the routing rule will remain inactive 17 Replace the default name Route with a descriptive name of your choice DISA main for example 18 Use the drop down list of the combo box Command to select the option Service 19 Use the appearing combo box Argument to select the option DISA 1 20 In the edit box Match on the Destination line of entry boxes enter the destination number 799 for the main DISA service Match Pattern Result S OUTCE Mar 51 Destination 07995 ET E 21 Click Apply to add the newly configured record to the table of configured routes This done you will return to the Routes page again This step completes the DISA route configuration procedure To add a routing record for the limited DISA service destination number 798 l Click to duplicate the newly created DISA record and you will be displayed with the clone editing form DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 52 of 83 Configuration How to s Enabled coute n
32. USERINTERE CR a de a da nat dan en ass es ess 72 6 1 CONFIGURING USER S DATA ccceccecceccecescesceccscescescescecescescescecescescscesessescescessssescescescesessescescssessascseeees 72 6 2 VIEWING STATISTICS epi dad 74 6 3 MANAGING VOICE PROMPTS tddi 75 7 USAGE HO TO So caos 77 7 1 HON TO USE CAL DR NS FE a en a a a a a cn ee ere T71 12 HOW TO MAKE CONFERENCE CALI S nissan T71 APPENDIX A ACRONYVMS ns nr re er ee eer 79 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 4 of 83 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Introduction INTRODUCTION DOCUMENT PROFILE This manual describes the D Link DVX 7090 VoIP Router and explains how to configure and operate it AUDIENCE This document is intended for computer systems specialists tasked with deployment and configuration of the DVX 7090 VoIP Router The readers of this document are assumed to be familiar with the concepts of IP telephony and principles of networking The system administrator who configures the VoIP Router must have a working knowledge of regular expression TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS The conventions used in this document are described in the table below Table 1 Conventions Convention Description Note text Important information requiring special attention NAT Words highlighted by grey background represent names of configuration parameters when they appear in the text of the document 0011 Digits in bold italics denote numbers of a dialing sequence Column title of a tabular form Wav Bo
33. VERSION MANAGEMENT The DVX 7090 Router features a flexible software version management mechanism that allows you to upload SW upgrades obtained from the manufacturer s site preserve preferred SW versions a remove obsolete and unused application releases select a version that most suits you operational needs at the moment switch between the application releases whenever you find it opportune You can have up to 4 software versions on the system simultaneously To add another SW version an upgrade or a steady proven release click Update to access the SW management page see Fig 39 Configuration Users yateways Download database Upload database Factory reset es updates 101 12006 14 29 27 App D060929 64 0 1 TONS 2006 19 25 44 Apped061006 640 2 previous 2 OO 200 152440 AppeD06100s 64 0 3 current Add new Refresh Submit Operating System updates 102192006 14 28 51 Sys20060919 ntp mono OS update O rollback Fig 39 Software management page The SW release that you plan to add to your current population of the DVX 7090 Router versions must be on the workstation you are using for administration at the moment You can have no more than 4 Router software versions on the system For this reason 1f you already have 4 SW versions on the DVX 7090 Router host you need to remove at least one before you can add another Click lJ on the line of the version you wish to remove You cannot delete the current
34. W TO USE MATCH AND PATTERN FIELDS IN THE ROUTING TABLE Regular expressions are character strings used to build search patterns Regular expressions also provide a powerful string handling tool Regular expressions may include both alphanumeric characters 1 e letters and digits normally used in writing and the so called metacharacters Metacharacters are symbols that have special meaning and use In this application you use regular expressions to define match Tatchy and pattern NE strings The MELU field is for regular expressions that define a match pattern for the source or destination number search The most instrumental and frequent metacharacters that you may need to use in match patterns include denotes the beginning of the match string For example 56 matches a string starting with 56 stands for the end of a string For example S8 corresponds to any set of characters ending with 88 e signifies any character d means any decimal digit When the number of symbols in the sought string is unknown use special metacharacters called quantifiers The most commonly used quantifiers are as follows denotes any number of something for example X means any number of X s stands for zero or 1 entry of a character for example X means none or one X is used to express one or more entries of a character for example you type X to signify 1 or more entries of X and finally X n denot
35. access the logon page of the Router s web interface D Link Building Networks for People DVX 7090 User name Password ls Fig 4 DVX 7090 logon page The initial logon credentials that provide access to the administration interface of your system are admin qwerty If the entered login name and password are correct you will be displayed with the main page of the Web interface Make sure that the change of the initial access password is the first procedure that you perform Note The no activity timeout for the web interface is 20 min On timeout expiration the user is returned to the logon page CONFIGURING NETWORKING PROPERTIES The page with the Router s networking properties is the first page displayed on entry to the system To access the page with the Router s global settings from anywhere else in the web interface click the tab The DVX 7090 VoIP Router entry page is shown in Fig 5 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 10 of 83 D Link Building Networks For People Users WAN Settings Use DHCP IF address 148 92 149 227 Netmask 255 255 265 0 Default Gateway 148 92 148 1 Hostname dlink pbx 237 Doman Fanka ks DNS 168 148 132 8 SSL No SUITE Server IF address mall systems com Port 26 SOUTCE diink meranks ks SIP registrar Name REGISTRAR SIP Uricast port 5060 Multicast port 5060 Submit Reboot Configuration Gateways Services Use NTP HTE
36. add the rule to the routing table 9 Click in the column EME and select in the pop up menu a group or groups the members of which will be eligible to use the Impersonate service DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 58 of 83 Configuration How to s Groups Only Transter e Only Conference Marketing and Sales vf All Apply Discard DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 59 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 7 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO GROUP CALL SERVICE A group call is a call intended for a particular group of DVX 7090 Router subscribers When a group call comes telephone sets of all the group members start ringing simultaneously When one of the group members answers the call all other telephones stop ringing Suppose the administrator has assigned the Group call service key sequence 444 To make a group call the caller is expected to e Dial into the DVX 7090 Router When outside the system l l e Dial the DISA number and get the dial tone e Dial Group call service number 444 and get RBT e Wait till one of the group extensions answers To configure a Group call rule do the following 1 Click Routes to access the routing table page 2 Click to invoke the rule configuration form 3 In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route entering a descriptive name to your liking for example Call whoever answers 4 Select the option Service in the combo box Command 5 Select Group call
37. ame DISA main clone Command Service hd Argument DISA 1 kd Match Pattern esult SOURCE E ME E Destination 7995 ET E 2 Replace the default route name DISA main clone with the name you have chosen for the limited DISA DISA conferences for example 3 Select the option DISA limited in the combo box Argument 4 Replace the destination number 799 with the destination number 798 in the Match entry box on the line Destination Enabled Route name DISA conferences Command Service hd Argument DISA limited hd Match Pattern Result SOurce k DAT 5 Destination 7985 ET E 5 Click ESS to add the newly configured record to the table of configured routes This done you will return to the Routes page again This step completes the configuration procedure for alternate DISA routes DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 53 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 3 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO EXTENSION NUMBERS To configure call routing to DV X 7090 Router extensions l Fe Click Routes to access the routing table page Click to add a new call handling rule In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route 7 entering some descriptive name for example Route to local users Make sure the checkbox Enabled is selected or the routing rule will remain inactive Select the option Dial User in the combo box Command Leave the fields for the source and destination numbers unchanged
38. atic detection of NAT presence Select direct when you are positive that communication with the endpoint you are configuring does not involve network address translation NAT Select the option forced when it is known that the endpoint sits behind a NAT router Select detect when unsure about the situation with NAT FAX T 38 allows you to enable disable T 38 fax support The Convert combo box offers three options Note none no codec conversion is performed even if the call originator and terminator have a common codec capability adaptive the DVX 7090 Router performs codec conversion when necessary 1 e when the calling and called endpoints feature no common codec capabilities forced the DVX 7090 Router always performs conversion of media even when a common capability exists The use of codec conversion should be judicious as codec conversion is very demanding in terms of the system computing power and takes toll on voice quality The option adaptive is the best choice as with adaptive selected the Router tries to put the call through without conversion and automatically engages the codec converter when the call is impossible otherwise The option forced is for extraordinary cases when two endpoints cannot communicate otherwise even with a common codec capability The Repacketize control allows you to manage repacketization of media streams that may be necessary to improve the quality of speech and remedy
39. ays revert to default prompts configured by the system administrator Click Prompts to access the Prompts page that displays the table of prompts currently available in the system see Fig 32 The table of current prompts shows the name of the event or digit the prompt refers to and displays two buttons in the column Action User is busy D User no answer D User is not available D Voice mail DISA Lb DialTone EnterPersonalNumber D EnterPersonalAccessNumber InvalidNumber IncorrectAccessNumber D Music on hold D Fig 32 Table of available prompts The right arrow button D serves to play the prompt or display the name of the prompt file With MIME type associations properly set in the web browser the selected wav prompt file will be played otherwise the file dialog will be displayed inviting you to save the sound file If you wish to replace a prompt with one of your own click on the line of the prompt you intend to change The upload dialog will appear above the Prompts table see Fig 33 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 36 of 83 Configuration Upload prompt Choose Upload Cancel Prompts configuration Prompt name User is busy User no answer User is not available EnterFersonalW umber EnterPersonalAccessNumber Invalid umber Incorrect ccessMumber Music on hold Wi att Fig 33 Prompt upload dialog Click IN to open the file dialog find the wav file with the necessary prompt and cli
40. call transfers a contains the button Delete Click to refresh the table view To configure a new group 1 Click to add an empty group record to the table see Fig 31 al All access vw wi a A we Group 5 access ll New group Refresh Submit Fig 31 Adding a group 2 Type in the group name in the column Name replacing the default name Group with a name string of your choice 3 Select the group type in the combo box 4 Select the necessary checkboxes that allow the services and function of the System 5 Click to confirm the changes you have made DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 35 of 83 Configuration 4 7 MANAGING VOICE PROMPTS Voice prompts management consists in an authorized person system administrator or user replacing the default prompts with customized ones Prompt management rights of users vary with the type of the user account in the system The system administrator has access to all prompts and can replace default prompts with customized ones After replacement the prompts newly added by the administrator become default In the D Link DVX 7090 Router extension subscribers have access to and can customize only some of the system prompts 1 e those essential for and connected with operating their own extensions the Line busy prompt the No answer prompt the Voice to email greeting etc User customized prompts remain operational only as long as the user needs them A user can alw
41. ck Upload The prompt file must be a valid wav file with voice encoded using the PCM codec PCM 16 bits mono 8 KHz PCM encoding can be done with the help of the standard Microsoft recorder utility that comes with the operating system Note The uploaded custom prompt overwrites the current sound file and becomes the default prompt in the system You can revert to the default prompt supplied by your system manufacturer only if you saved the prompt file before replacing it with a prompt of your own DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 37 of 83 4 8 4 8 1 4 8 2 DVX 7090 VoIP Router Configuration CDRs AND LOGS CALL DETAIL RECORDS CDRS The DVX 7090 Router writes information about calls to files comprised of CDRs Call Detail Records The system generates two types of CDRs User CDRs that contain information about calls involving the user extension A user CDR provides data about the call originator and destination date and time of the call session start and end call disconnect reason etc Each new call entails creation of a new record with call details Administrator CDRs Administrator CDRs include summarized call data for all users configured in the system The files with CDR summaries are kept for a month At the end of the month period the system starts a new file archives the current CDR file and sends it to the email address specified in the Email CDR to field VIEWING CDRs The administrator can view CDRs on the
42. configure the user s terminal as a registering endpoint With the checkbox selected enter a registration login and password in the appropriate fields Use the field TTL to configure time to live for the endpoint registrations Note With the Registration checkbox selected you need to fill the field Password only if the registering endpoint is capable of secure authentication Registration Login Password PH Fig 15 Endpoint registration data USER NAT FAX RELATED AND SIGNALING DEPENDENT SETTINGS If necessary configure other user endpoint properties that include the parameters shown in Fig 16 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 18 of 83 Configuration General options General options direct NAT direct true Fax T 38 true none Convert none Repacketize none Repacketize none DTMF Options RF C2833 DTMF Options RFC2833 HAT Fax T 38 convert H 323 op Tunneling Fast Start Multiple Fast Start true tions SLP options Fungback Tone emulate Allow Sip Redirect true true true Ext T 36 compatibility false Allow noprozy false Start H 245 alerting Early Connect false Fig 16 NAT fax related and protocol specific settings The combo box NAT serves to select a NAT traversal policy and offers triple choice direct means that call packets will go direct without enabling NAT traversal fo rced stands for the NAT traversal function enabled detect denotes autom
43. cord m Name is the group s name that describes either the nature of grouping or the group make up For example the group name Only Transfer in the table presented in Fig 30 describes the services accessible to the group members Another possible name is Marketing and Sales see Fig 30 indicating the organization unit the members of which can use the Pick up functionality etc 7 is a combo box with a list of existing group categories access Groups of the type access categorize users by accessibility of services DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 34 of 83 Configuration pick up Groups of the type pickup include members with the capability to perform call pick up and group call recipients m contains a checkbox selection deselection of which allows disallows access to the call transfer service m contains a checkbox selection deselection of which allows disallows access to the call forwarding service TA a SEGS contains a checkbox selection deselection of which allows disallows access to the conferencing service DE contains a checkbox selection deselection of which allows disallows access to the call waiting service Call Waiting 1s a feature that allows the user to be notified of an incoming call during a call session already in progress and gives the user the ability to answer the second call with the first call placed on hold Note The Conference service is accessible only to users with access to
44. easily identified by the roll back button 5 see Fig 50 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 75 of 83 User s Interface Seno Prompts configuration Prompt name User is busy User no answer User is not available Voice mail Fig 50 Table of prompts with customized line busy prompt Prompt files added by users do not overwrite the default sound files and users can always revert to the default prompt using the roll back button in the column DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 76 of 83 1 1 7 2 Usage how to s USAGE HOW TO S HOW TO USE CALL TRANSFER The DVX 7090 Router provides for 2 types of transfer e Attended consultative transfer when the transferor first contacts the transfer target before leaving the call and e Blind unsupervised transfer when the transferor just transfers the call to the called extension and hangs up To use the transfer service the user should belong to a group authorized to use the Transfer service See the Configuring groups section for details A common transfer scenario unfolds as follows 1 User A calls user B 2 User B answers the call 3 User B wishes to transfer the call to user C the sequence of events when user A does the transfer to user C is the same 4 User B presses the Flash button to place user A on hold Note If there is no Flash button hitting the Flash key can be emulated by sequentially pressing and within one second time 5 User B
45. eration with endpoints that do not exchange capabilities codecs etc until the arrival of CONNECT Select true to provide for an early CONNECT message Dealing with SIP Options Ringback Tone is used to configure the RBT capability for the endpoint If the terminal you are configuring is capable of generating RBT select local otherwise select emulate Allow SIP Redirect allows disallows SIP redirection Allow noproxy when set to true enables signaling proxy only and direct flow of media streams The value false enables full proxy which involves proxy operation for both signaling and media packets Note Remember that the setting of the parameter Allow noproxy must be the same for both the calling and the called endpoint CALL FORWARD DIALOG Forward options Enabled Source Activity Schedule Fwd Number Add new Fig 17 Call forward configuration form To configure conditional and unconditional call forwarding DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 20 of 83 Configuration Add new 1 Click Forward options Enabled Activity Schedule Fwd Number wi Busy 5d Time From To Days ie Add new 2 Select a condition Busy No answer Unreachable Unconditional that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3 Ifthe forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only type the necessary calling number in the edit box Source Alternatively you can write a regular
46. es exactly n number of Xs E The field is designed for entering source and destination number translation rules The need to transform the source or destination number often arises before passing the number to a particular service If no changes are required use the following regular expression an When number transformation is necessary without passing 1t to any particular service afterwards select one of the following commands from the list e Continue the modified number is passed to the next rule in the Routing table e Restart the modified number is passed to the first rule of the Routing table Brackets are used to mark parts of the number extracted during call handling for example 56 In the field ly the marked parts are referred to as n In the expression n n represents a positive integer greater than or equal to one that identifies the number of the brackets occurrence e g 1 denotes the first set of brackets 2 means the second set of brackets etc DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 63 of 83 Configuration How to s For example to give local users whose extension numbers start with 56 the capability to make outgoing calls through dialing technical prefix 0 configure source and destination number transformation as shown in the table below Match Pattern Result Source 56 56 1 Destination A MIA 1 According to this rule prefix O will be cut off from the destination number because the interna
47. et Options Es Java Plug in Keyboard Y Mouse E Nero ImageDriwe ES Network Gannections he Phone anti adem nkinr Power Opi Connects to other computers networks and the Internet 2yPrinters and Faxes st Regional and Language Options Scanners and Cameras 24 Scheduled Tasks Ly security Center Sound Effect Manager Sounds and Audio Devices oy Speech SplDer Guard 43 Sy Shem te System Information ef Taskbar and Start Menu 3 User Accounts ef Windows Firewall 4 II 1 gt DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 67 of 83 User s Interface Network Connections Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help sack hi Ve Search gt Folders Address a Mebwork Connections LE Area Connection Network Tasks Create new connection Change Windows Firewall Settings aN Disable this network device D Repair this connection mi Rename this connection View status of this connection Change settings of this connection Double click Local Area Connection and press the Properties button on the tab sheet General Local Area Connection Status General Connection Status Connected Durations 5 days 20 26 42 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Received Packets 16 666 293 14133152 re DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 68 of 83 User s Interface In the appearing LocalArea Connection Properties window select the item Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties butto
48. from the drop down list of service names of the combo box Argument 6 The source number being of no importance here leave the edit boxes on the line Source unchanged Enter the Group call service destination number 444 in the edit box Match on the Destination row of edit boxes Configuration Users rateways Services Enabled Route name Call whoever answers Command Service Argument Group call hd Match Pattern Result SOurce gt Ine E Destination 14445 MT FT 7 If necessary click New on the Activity Schedule form and enter time restrictions for the service accessibility 10 Click to add the rule to the routing table 11 Click in the column ATTE and select a target group for Group calls in the appearing pop up menu DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 60 of 83 Configuration How to s Only Transter Only Conference Marketing and Sales w All Discard Note Remember that the configured rule and the dialing user must belong to the same access group DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 61 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 8 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO AUTO REDIAL The Auto Redial function saves the user the trouble of repeated dialing when the called number is busy or unreachable for some reason Suppose the administrator assigns the Auto Redial function key sequence 003 To use Auto Redial the user must e Dial into the Router When outside the system e Dial the DISA number and get
49. he DISA service with the required range of accessible features Suppose your objective is to create two routes to two different DISA services the main one with unlimited access to all of the DVX 7090 Router features and customized DISA with access to conference calls only The main DISA service will be accessed by dialing 799 while the customized one by 798 To configure DISA 1 Click SET ICES to access the Services page 2 Click to add a new record 3 In the text box Service name of the add new route dialog replace the default name New service entering some descriptive name for example DISA 1 w Enabled Semice name DISA 1 Command DISA 4 Select the option DISA in the drop down list of the combo box Command and make sure the checkbox Enabled is selected or the routing rule will remain inactive Enabled Semice name DISA 1 Group Call Voice Mall DISA Prompt name Auto Dial Command Prompts confi Impersonate 5 You don t have to configure the prompt as the DISA prompt is assigned by default 6 Click MAMM to add the newly configured record and you will be back to the Services page again 7 Click in the column BAME and in the pop up menu select the checkbox All Members of the access group All have access to all services DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 51 of 83 Configuration How to s Only Transfer Only Conference Marketing and Sales we All Croup 2 Apply
50. ing edit box FPP with due regard to the endpoint capability and buffer size Information about codec frame sizes is given in the table below Table 2 Frame sizes by codecs Codec Frame size G 729 10 ms G 711 uLaw 1 ms Therefore if an endpoint can accept no more than say 60ms worth of audio per packet for G 711 you can enter the value 60 for G 723 it will be 2 60 30 2 for G 729 it would be 6 60 10 6 Note Please remember that for G 711 codecs it makes sense to enter frames per packet values in multiples of ten only You can increase decrease codec precedence in the table by clicking up and down arrow buttons Click 2 to move the codec record up one line and increase the codec precedence Click L J to move the codec record down one line thus decreasing the codec precedence Click to delete the codec record To add the new user record to the population of configured users click Apply Click Discard to cancel the made changes DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 22 of 83 Configuration 4 2 6 DEFAULT USER The Default user account 1s the only preconfigured user account that exists in the system at the time of the first startup Configuration Gateways Services IL New user Refresh Show 10 Ns per page EC vf 6 Default Default User Groups 1 New user Refresh Fig 19 Users table on first start The existence of the
51. into the Router e Dial the DISA number and get the dial tone e Enter the Impersonate key sequence 777 e Enter the user s telephone number e Enter the user s pin code and get the dial tone e Now the user can make calls from the remote location as if being in the office To configure a routing rule for the Impersonate service invoked by dialing 777 followed by the user s office phone number or number of some other service 1 Click Routes to access the routing table page 2 Click to invoke the rule configuration form 3 In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route entering a descriptive name to your liking for example Impersonate 4 Select the option Service in the combo box Command 5 Select the name of the service that ensures the Impersonate function from the drop down list of service names of the combo box Argument 6 The source number being of no importance here leave the edit boxes on the line Source unchanged Enter the Impersonate service destination number 777 in the edit box Match and edit box Pattern followed by a regular expression for whatever number that may be dialed after 777 1 e Enabled Route name Impersonate Command Service a Argument Impersonate Match Pattern Result SOurce ie ar E Destination 77705 CET E 7 Ifnecessary click New on the Activity Schedule form and enter time restrictions for the service accessibility 8 Click to
52. ion 5 9 for tips on configuring a technical prefix for calls placed outside the system DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 55 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 5 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO CALL PICKUP The DVX 7090 Router provides for two types of call pickup 1 group call pickup and 2 directed call pickup Group call pickup allows you to answer any ringing phone that is in the same pickup group with you simply by dialing the pickup number In directed call pickup you must enter the call pickup key sequence and dial the extension number of the ringing phone to answer the call You do not have to be in the same group with the user of the ringing phone to use directed call pickup Suppose the administrator assigns key sequence 888 for the call pickup rule To configure call pickup l Click Routes to access the routing table page 2 Click to add a call handling rule 3 In the text box Route name of the add new route dialog replace the default name Route entering a descriptive name to your liking for example Pick Up 4 Select the option Service in the combo box Command 5 Select the name of the service that ensures pick up from the drop down list of service names of the combo box Argument 6 As the source number is of no importance here leave the edit boxes on the line Source unchanged Enter the Pick up service destination number 888 in the edit box Match and edit box Pattern followed by a regular expression for whatever
53. l at the moment and click for the made changes to take effect The button Download database allows you to make backups of the current configuration database and save them to your computer The LE TES FLEES button allows you to upload the saved version of the configuration database to the Router host The TELL ARES button allows you to cancel all the application settings and revert to the ex works configuration Current settings will be removed from the database To update the operating system 1 download an update OS image from the site of the DVX 7090 Router manufacturer Update 2 logon to the DVX 7090 Router and click the tab to access the software management page 3 Click MEEMIT ENAA to invoke the SW upload dialog and you will be displayed with the warning as shown in Fig 41 Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 2 System will restart after update Do vou want to continue Fig 41 System restart warning 4 Click the OK button to go on with the OS update procedure and the Router will produce the OS update upload dialog see Fig 42 Operating System updates Cfa 2006 1445 35 Sys 20060824 ntp mone DVIJE 22 17 25 Sys 2000600804 ntp mone imtrd OS update OS rollback Upload system image Choose Upload Cancel Fig 42 OS image upload dialog 5 Click NES to bring up the file dialog and select the OS image you intend to upload DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 47 of 83 Configuration How to s
54. l prefix used in the system is of no relevance to the gateway sending calls outside the system The syntax of regular expressions appearing in the field is identical to that of regular expressions entered in the field The table below contains a list of regular expression constructs applicable in configuring the system Table 5 Summary of regular expression constructs The character with octal value Omnn 0 lt m lt 3 0 lt m lt 3 0 lt n lt 7 The character with hexadecimal value 0xhh The character with hexadecimal value 0xhhhh The tab character u0009 The newline line feed character uQ00A Character classes abc a b or c simple class abc Any character except a b or c negation a zA Z Yv Yv a through z or A through Z inclusive range La d imp Ua through d or m through p a dm p union d or m through p a dm p union a 268 def d e or f intersection az Sbe a through z except for b and c ad z subtraction a z amp amp m p a through z and not m through p a 1q z subtraction Predefined character classes DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 64 of 83 Configuration How to s Any character may or may not match line terminators Q A digit 0 9 A non digit 0 9 A whitespace character t n xOB f r uN A non whitespace character s tn gt A word character a zA Z_0 9 A non word character
55. ld face letters are used to indicate names of programs directories and files DOCUMENT STRUCTURE Here 1s a brief synopsis of the chapters in this document Chapter 1 describes the purpose and structure of the document Chapter 2 gives an overview of the product hardware and software components details the product s features and specifications Chapter 3 describes how to install and connect the DVX 7090 VoIP Router Chapter 4 shows you how the system administrator can use the Router s web interface for the purposes of configuration Chapter 5 introduces some configuration tips Chapter 6 describes the application interface accessible to extension subscribers DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 5 of 83 Product overview 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The DVX 7090 VoIP Router is a packet telephony switching system with a full range of features typical for traditional PBXs and a number of additional capabilities The DVX 7090 VoIP Router is an affordable branch exchange solution for geographically distributed organizations that eliminates the need to have two separate networks for voice and data and allows telephone communications over the same line that subscribers use for Internet access 213 177 123 15 706 Soft phone Home office Head Office VoIP Provider 195131223240 Soft phone gateway 192 168 2 2 192 168 2 3 FSS New York Remote Office Fig 1 DVX 7090 deployment in a geographically distributed organization
56. mpts Enabled General options Codecs configuration User name New User NAT direct Phone number 112345 Fax T 36 true Signaling sip x Convert none IP Address Repacketize none IF Fort DTMF Options RFC2833 E mail Early Connect false aa Fin code Proxy EET false G 11 uLaw Web password GSM 06 10 SIP options Add codec Registration Ringback Tone emulate SE Login Allow Sip Redirect true Password Allow noproxy false JURE 5 7294 5 129 5 723 EN EN EN EM EN ER ple Es Forward options Enabled Activity Schedule Fwd Number Y Busy l M Time From 00 00 Te 23 59 Days 009 b Add new Apply Discard Fig 13 User configuration form The configuration form comprises five types of configuration parameters 7 Basic settings User name Phone number Signaling IP address IP Port E mail Pin code and Web password 7 Registration settings Login Password Web password m General options NAT Fax T 38 Convert etc x SIP options Ringback Tone Allow SIP Redirect Allow noproxy H 323 options Tunneling Fast Start Multiple Fast Start Ext T 38 compatibility Start H 245 Codec capabilities Codec FPP The checkbox Enabled in the upper left corner of the form can be selected or deselected to make the record active or inactive You may wish to make the user record inactive to temporarily disable the extension and avoid the necessity to configure the user record anew when need be The DVX 7090 Rou
57. n Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using EJ Realtek ATL8139 Family PCI Fast Et This connection uses the following tems ll Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks los Packet Scheduler g Internet Protocol TCP IP instal Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties view click the button Advanced Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise vou need to ask pour network administrator hor the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IF address IP address 132 168 13e Bd l Subnet mask 200 200 2509 Default gateway 192 168 132 1 JS Wbomatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 132 8 Alternate DHS server 192 168 132 106 ETES K x Click the Add button in the Advanced TCP IP Settings window DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 69 of 83 User s Interface Advanced CPAP Settings IP
58. n page illustrated in Fig 28 Configuration ser Gateways Services Groups Prompts _ New route route Refresh Source ale 298 m Voice 2 eMail Dean E ET Service Voice 2 eMail Groups 4 3 X Y DISA main some a gt ES z Service DISA 1 Groups Wi Impersonate some 2 T T s Service Impersonate Groups dl Ivanov gw sowe 11098 a T 3 Dial Gateway PEX SIP Groups Y Fick Up zame a ng ae T Service Pick up neighbor s call Groups y Route to local users e Dial User Groups a Fax 2 EMail LCR Ee MOR O T Gateway Fax 2 EMail Groups Destination 008 O08 5 1 Hew route Refresh Fig 28 Routing table The columns of the routing table have the following meaning Enabled contains a checkbox A selected checkbox identifies a call handling rule currently in effect A deselected checkbox disallows the DVX 7090 Router to apply the rule Edit contains Lil the Edit button Click this button to edit the record shows the descriptive name of the routing rule 0557 ae er S m indicates two rule application criteria the source and destination number Matet displays match regular expressions for the source and destination number 7 includes cells for regular expressions that set the number transformation pattern a m Result is a box for a regular expression defining the number translation result Command presents the command that the System executes during implementation of the routing rule The list
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60. nter the destination number 009 for the service Match Pattern esult SOURCE E DAT FT Destination 20095 er FT H Suppose you need to make this service available on weekends only Click MEME under the title Activity Schedule and select the checkbox Time to enter the start and end time for the Voice to eMail tool Further select the checkbox Days and select Saturday and Sunday on the drop down list of weekdays Enabled Route name Voice Mail Route Command Serice bd Argument Voice to eMail hd Match Pattern Result SOUTCE E TE FT Destination 0094 ye Activity Schedule Schedule Y Time From 00 00 To 23 59 Days 4 New Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday punday Apply Discard DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 49 of 83 Configuration How to s 8 Click Apply to add the newly configured record to the table of configured routes This done you will return to the Routes page again This step completes the Voice to eMail route configuration procedure Note Remember to benefit from the voice to email service the called user must have the destination e mail address and call forward to voice to email number configured DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 50 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 2 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS To enable an authorized user to access all or some of the D Link DV X 7090 Router services from a remote location create t
61. ntrol commands Command What the system does in response Continue Goes to the next routing rule The command Continue is commonly used to resume routing after number transformation Restart Goes to the first rule in the table Call handling commands What the system does in response Dial User Compares the destination number against the database of configured extensions if the matching number is found dials the extension number otherwise executes Continue DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 32 of 83 Configuration Service Service name Provides the specified service 4 5 2 WHY POSITION OF ROUTING RULES IN THE TABLE IS IMPORTANT The Router picks rules in the routing table one by one starting from the topmost The Router applies executes the routing rule only if all of the below conditions are met e The routing rule is enabled e The source and destination numbers of the call match the respective numbers specified in the routing rule e The rule and the calling party belong to the same group The Router goes to the next record in the table if at least one of the above conditions is not met Configuration Users Gateways Services Routes Groups Hew route Refresh gt Source E 1 e External calls e E OS 61 Dial Gateway Gateway 225 Source 7 Aa 1 we Voice eN fal Destna on 009 PET 61 Service Voice 2 elal Source Geant 1 Y LISA man SEVICE DISA 1 Destination 7996 E 1 Fig 29 Why position of ro
62. number that may be dialed after 888 to allow for directional pick up Enabled Route name Pick Up Command Service ll Arcument Pick up neighbors cal Match Pattern Result SOurce mh 51 Destination B08 aog 51 Fig 45 Routing rule for group and directional pick up 7 Make sure the checkbox Enabled is selected or the routing rule will remain inactive 8 Click Apply to submit the newly configured call handling rule and you will return to the routing table page 9 Click in the column TIE and in the pop up menu select a group or groups the members of which will be eligible to use the service DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 56 of 83 Configuration How to s Only Transfer Only Conference Marketing and Sales we All Croup 2 Apply Discard Note To make call pick up possible the owner of the ringing phone and the configured rule must belong to the same access group 10 Click Apply to confirm your choice DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 57 of 83 Configuration How to s 5 6 HOW TO CONFIGURE ROUTING PATH TO IMPERSONATE FUNCTION The Impersonate function allows a caller who enters a specific PIN code to access the Router s services and features configured for the account of the user to which the entered PIN code belongs Suppose the administrator assigns the Impersonate function key sequence 777 To use the office phone from a remote location the user must e Dial
63. olumn for log file names contains two buttons and S Use to download the selected file to your workstation use IX to delete the selected file Note Deletion of the currently open log file is impossible The button refreshes the table view The button deletes all files from the table 4 8 4 VIEWING LOGS Log files are necessary for debugging purposes In case of a addressing to the customer support service you can attach a log file to the bug report view a list of the desired log files click the respective button d re CU log CU protocol protocol CU protocol SU log SU protocol Hor example bie 38 shows a list of CU protocol logs CUlog CU protocol SU log SU protocol Control Unit Logs Refresh Remove all Date File name 2006 06 29 13 16 46 Logic 2006 06 29 15 16 46 log 1 x Fig 38 A list of control unit protocol logs To download a file from the table click e specify the destination directory and save the file to your computer Now you can view the downloaded log file in any plain text editor Note CDR and log files are written in UNIX format and have UNIX end of line characters so some text editors such as Notepad may display them incorrectly Use either the Windows WordPad or Unix text editors for example vi or emacs to view the downloaded files To delete the selected file click ES DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 44 of 83 Configuration How to s 4 9 SOFTWARE
64. place user A on hold Note If there is no Flash button hitting the Flash key can be emulated by sequentially pressing and within one second time User B dials user C User C answers the call User B presses the Flash key From this moment on all call parties can hear and talk to each other Note If there is no Flash button hitting the Flash key can be emulated by sequentially pressing and within one second time Any user can leave the conference at any time When one of the conference participants leaves the conference turns to a regular phone call page 78 of 83 Appendix A APPENDIX A ACRONYMS Table 6 List of acronyms used in this manual Acronym Expansion CA CN DNS server Domain Name Server Dean ear LE pro re et Bae Ring Back Tone w oe o DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 79 of 83 List of illustrations Illustrations Fig 1 DVX 7090 deployment in a geographically distributed organization 6 Fig 2 Block diagram of D Link VoIP Router software modules 7 Pi DVA O90 ont ARS ao E a ee co dd ti 9 Fig 4 DVX 7090 logon page MA 10 Fig 5 Networking configuration DALE n ncccnsccaanavesheveasecdadeeenadsdaesednaansesheuennndsecnoansdesdcseacasbsenstasacdsadssnonnsdandcasscsnee 11 Bio ONAN Setas dialog DOK tia tirados ptas 12 Fig 7 SMTP server settings DOX sisi inerte 13 Fig 8 Date and time setting DOX oooccccccncnnnonononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn non nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
65. proxy servers an H 323 gatekeeper a RAS client for registering to H 323 gatekeepers proxy servers DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 7 of 83 Product overview The DBS is a suite of XML files The DBS is a repository of data used to store and provide access to user records the routing table information about gateways and the system configuration 2 3 ROUTER FEATURES The DVX 7090 VoIP Router allows Call holds Call transfer Conditional and unconditional call forwarding Conference calls max 3 participants in the current version of the software Voice to email delivery Direct Inward System Access DISA Call pick up Call waiting Impersonate function Group calls Codec conversion 2 4 PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS VoIP protocols H 323 v 2 SIP H 245 v 7 H 225 v 4 RTP RTCP T 38 SDP Supported voice encoding algorithms codecs G 729 G 729A G 723 1 5 3 kBit s G 723 1 6 4 kBit s G 711 mU Law G 711 A Law GSM 06 10 FR DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 8 of 83 Installation and connection 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Prepare a Windows workstation connected to the local area network You will need the workstation to access the newly installed Router To install and power on your DVX 7090 VoIP Router proceed as follows 1 Unpack the supplied Router and install the box at a location of your choice 2 Connect the DVX 7090 VoIP Router to the LAN switch through the Ethernet port
66. pted and you may wish to select No Note Remember selecting Yes in the SSL combo box slows down operation of the web interface The configuration form SMTP Server allows you to configure the e mail defining the following parameters m IP address IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server 7 Port SMTP server connection port Source email address of the DVX 7090 Router that will appear on the From line of email letters with sound files DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 12 of 83 Configuration SAIT Server IF address mail systems com Port 25 SOurce dlinki imeranks ks Fig 7 SMTP server settings box Note It is assumed that the configured SMTP Server does not require authorization The date time dialog box allows you to set the current date and time Use NTP NTP Servers pool rtp org nto zenon net nto qlobe cz 1 Timezone Europe Moscow A Refresh Set Date Time Settings Date dAran yyy 23 6 2006 Time hh mm q 44 Refresh Set Fig 8 Date and time setting box Use NTP Select the checkbox Use NTP if you wish to use automatic time synchronization and configure NTP time servers Deselect the checkbox when you plan to make manual date time setting A deselected Use NTP checkbox makes the NTP servers list the entry line and Timezone combo box dimmed and inaccessible Note If your system is very slow or too fast in time about one hour and more it advisable that you set the time
67. ration panel This category of settings is used to configure the registration parameters of the gateway that include the checkbox Registration A selected checkbox means that the gateway being configured will register to the DV X 7090 Router Login is a text box for the gateway s registration name Password is an edit field for password entries TTL is a box for registration time to live data 4 3 3 D LINK DVX 7090 ROUTER REGISTRATION SETTINGS v Register with K registrar Server name Address Port Login Password PTE 1 20 Security type Endpoint type Le Fig 24 DVX 7090 Router registrations dialog Use this category of settings to configure the Router registration parameters that enable the system to register to remote gatekeepers and SIP registrars The registration parameters include DVX 7090 VoIP Router checkbox Register with GK registrar The checkbox allows disallows the DV X 7090 Router registration to external servers Select this checkbox to activate the sub form and configure the Router s external registration data Server name Use this edit field to enter the name of the gatekeeper or SIP registrar server the Router is expected to register to Address is a box for entering the IP address where the Router should send registration requests Login provides a text box for the Router s registration name Password is an edit field for registration password entries Port is a field for ente
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69. ring a port number for registration exchange page 26 of 83 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 Configuration TTL provides an edit box for entering a time to live registration period in seconds Security type is a combo box with types of logon credentials encryption o H323Alias login and password are transmitted unencrypted as plain text o CRYPTO TOKEN encrypt the logon credentials using the MDS algorithm o CHAP CHAP encryption of data Endpoint type is a combo box used to define how the DVX 7090 Router will register to the remote registrar gatekeeper as a terminal or as a gateway GATEWAY NAT FAX RELATED AND TYPE OF SIGNALING PROPERTIES The area of the form that serves to configure the gateway NAT and fax related options as well as pertinent signaling protocol parameters is illustrated in Fig 25 Note Actually the web interface displays either the H 323 options form or the SIP options form in accordance with the type of signaling selected in the combo box Signaling see Fig 22 General options General options NAT direct NAT direct Fax T 38 true Pax T 38 true Convert none Conyert none Repacketize none Repacketize none DIME Options RPC2835 T DTMF Options RFC2833 H 323 options Tunneling true Fast Start true Multiple Fast Start true Ext T 38 compatibility false Start H 445 alerting Early Connect false SIP options Ringback Tone emulate Allow Sap Redirect true Allow noprozy false Fig 2
70. rs Enabled Gateway name tr Signaling sip IF Address 212 92 145 67 IP Port s070 Caller IDs Relay Incoming Trust Incermng oend Fig 22 Basic gateway attributes Note The name entered in the field Gateway name is used as the gateway s identifier in registrations to a remote gatekeeper SIP registrar So make sure the configured gateway name matches the registration name on the remote GK SIP registrar The checkbox Enabled activates deactivates the gateway record in the system Gateway name is a text box for entering the gateway s identifier Signaling is a combo box used to select the gateway s signaling standard Use the IP Address edit box to enter the gateway s IP Enter a listening port number in the IP Port edit field The checkboxes under the name Caller IDs have the following intent Use a selected checkbox Relay Incoming to indicate the call source gateway from which the Router may accept the caller s ID for further relay to destination Use a selected checkbox Trust Incoming to indicate a gateway as a trusted source from which caller s IDs are acceptable for the purposes of the Impersonate function Use a selected checkbox Send for gateways on the outgoing call leg to allow them to pass the caller s ID further to the destination 4 3 2 REGISTRATION SETTINGS DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 25 of 83 Configuration Registration Login Password PEL Fig 23 Gateway regist
71. ru sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet ru sipnet ru 1 Reason Normal call termination Normal call termination Normal call termination Normal call termination Normal call termination Normal call termination Interworking unspecified Interworking unspecified Interworking unspecified Normal call termination Fig 47 User s endpoint call statistics Refresh o Click to repaint the statistics view Remove all Click J to remove all the records from the table DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 74 of 83 User s Interface 6 3 MANAGING VOICE PROMPTS To access the Prompts page click the tab Prompts Configuration Statistics Prompt name User is busy D User no answer User is not available L gt Voice mail Lb Fig 48 The Prompts page of the user s interface You can play or save the prompts on your computer using the button Lb You can upload new prompts from your computer with the help of the button Click this button to invoke the Upload Prompt dialog box that appears above the prompts table Upload prompt C Documents and Settingstyakimow My Documentsiuser_ busy wav Choose Upload Cancel Prompts configuration Prompt name User is busy User no answer User is not available Voice mail Fig 49 Upload prompt dialog Click to invoke the file dialog select the wav file you need and click Lines with customized prompts are
72. rvice Command DISA Prompts configuration Prompt name Forward options Enabled Source Activity Schedule Pwd Number Add new Apply Discard Fig 27 New service dialog The displayed new service configuration form is shown in Fig 27 Note The way the invoked new service configuration form looks depends on what service you are configuring The Prompts configuration dialog is displayed only when DISA and Impersonate commands are selected in the combo box Command The dialog Forward options appears only when configuring DISA and Group call services 1 Select the checkbox Enabled to make the newly created record active 2 Type in the service name in the text box Service name overwriting the default name New Service 3 Use the combo box Command to select a command that the DVX 7090 Router will execute when the service you are configuring is addressed The drop down list includes the following commands Group Call Voice Mail DISA Auto redial Pick Up Impersonate Refer to 4 4 1for more information about the commands 4 When dealing with configuration of DISA and Group call you may wish to arrange for call forward selecting the attendant forwarding condition for DISA and unconditional or no reply for the Group call service 5 When through with configuring the service record click Apply to add the service record to the table DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 29 of 83 Configuration Refresh l
73. s and invoked algorithms services 30 Table 4 Commands executed during call routing ss 32 Table 5 Summary of regular expression constructs 64 Table 6 List of acronyms used in this mandalo bte 79 DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 82 of 83 List of tables Document history DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 83 of 83
74. s personal settings only Of all the personal settings presented on the page the user can edit E mail Web access password and call forwarding settings statistics Prompts Log out User name Alamo Yuriy Phone number 5424 Signaling Sip IP Address MO ee Bis IF Port SHE E mail grav neverland com Web access password fit 4 all Forward options Enabled Source Activity Schedule Fwd Number Add new Apply Discard Fig 46 User personal settings To be able to receive email messages with sound files attached type your email address in the E mail edit field Specify a password for access to this page in the Web access password field To configure conditional and unconditional call forwarding l Click _Add new to add a line to the table Forward options Forward options Enabled Activity Schedule Fwd Number Busy EA _ Time From OOOO To 0000 Days Add new DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 72 of 83 User s Interface 2 Select a condition Busy No answer Unreachable Unconditional that will cause call forward using the combo box in the column Fwd Condition 3 Ifthe forward rule being configured applies to a particular calling number only type the necessary calling number in the edit box Source Leave the field intact if the calling number does not matter 4 When necessary you can limit call forward to a particular time period and day or days of week To define a call forwarding period
75. s the user can answer from the standpoint of the pick up capacity and group calls When you configure services e g DISA and Group call you need groups to indicate the target for second leg calls that the Router generates When you configure routes for the routing plan you need groups to define what users are allowed to send calls along the configured routing path The two types of groups currently available in the DVX 7090 Router are access and pickup A group of the type access allows access to the selected DV X 7090 Router service A group of the type pickup allows members to pick up calls intended for other members of the group Additionally group calls are possible only with groups of the type pickup 4 6 2 CONFIGURING GROUPS To configure groups go to the Groups page by clicking the tab Groups The Groups page displays a table of configured groups similar to that presented in Fig 30 Configuration Users Gateways services Routes Groups Prompts New group Refresh Submit MT Pickup pickup EA wf Restricted access wil vi L MT AI access 7 vf vi wi Al vw Marketing and sales pickup Ly New group Refresh Submit Fig 30 Table of existing groups You can use the table for adding new groups and editing the existing ones The purpose of the table columns is as follows Enabled contains the checkbox Enabled that shows if the group record is active in the DVX 7090 Router Deselect the checkbox to deactivate the group re
76. t qualifier 235615 440000000 VAS 6E33300000000 ey as6e24d2 330000000 EV3S56 44 700000000 27 Is6257 5390000000 Column data Format General o Text amp Date aaa 235615 4400000000 VAIS 6E33300000000 V356 4 350000000 273536244 00000000 Pa262 5 530000000 Configuration Do not import column skip page 41 of 83 4 8 3 1 286 17 1 286 17 27 1 28EH7 Note 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 25E 1 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 1 20E 17 AAA 50399 Gateway 2 50399 Gateway 2 50399 Gateway 2 50399 Gateway 2 5902 Gateway 2 50399 Gateway 2 5902 Gateway 2 5902 Gateway 2 50399 Gateway 2 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 50599 50599 50599 50599 300 300 505399 505399 505399 50599 50399 50399 50399 50399 50399 50 93 50599 50399 50599 505399 50399 50399 50399 50399 50399 Gateway 2 50599 ADY SIP 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming 300 300 incoming
77. te the record The parameters on the gateway configuration form are similar to those on the user configuration page The gateway configuration form is presented in Fig 21 Enabled Gateway name New Gateway NAT direct signaling IF Address IF Port Caller IDs Relay Incoming Proxy RBT true General options sip Fax T58 true Convert adaptive Repacketize none DTME Options RF C2833 Early Connect false La EN fla EN EN fs Js Trust Incoming Send SLP options Ringback Tone emulate Allow sip Redirect true Allow noproxy false EMEME Registration Codecs configuration Losin Fassword ITL Register with GE registrar Server name Address Port Login Password TAL Security type Endpomt type FPP Action G 729A 6 729 6 725 5 7 11 aLaw 5 7 11 uLaw sh 06 10 Add codec Fig 21 Gateway properties form The parameters on the gateway configuration form fall under five categories Basic gateway settings Gateway name Signaling IP Address IP Port Gateway registration settings Login Password and TTL DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 24 of 83 Configuration Parameters for DVX 7090 Router registrations with external registrars Login Password Port TTL Security type Endpoint type NAT fax related and signaling dependent settings Codec capability settings 4 3 1 BASIC GATEWAY SETTINGS Basic gateway settings include the following configuration paramete
78. ter ignores disabled user records 4 2 1 USER BASIC SETTINGS To configure the user basic attributes 1 Type the user s name in the text field User name 2 Enter the user s extension number in the edit box Phone number 3 Select the signaling standard that the endpoint supports h 323 or sip from the drop down list of the combo box Signaling 4 Enter the IP address of the user s terminal in the text field IP address 5 Enter a signaling port in the edit field IP port DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 17 of 83 4 2 2 4 2 3 Configuration Note You may skip entering an IP address and port if the checkbox Registration is selected meaning that the endpoint being configured is a registering entity 6 Type the user s email address in the E mail edit field as the destination for voice messages delivered by the DV X 7090 Router Voice to email mechanism 7 Enter the user s PIN code in the edit field Pin code to grant the user access to the Impersonate functionality 8 Enter the user s personal password in the Web password field to provide for remote access to the User s Interface Fig 14 presents an example of completed basic user settings Enabled User name 1234 Phone number 1234 Signaling sip Bd IF Address 213 92 275 257 IP Port 5060 E mail alex wano mera ru Fin code 1234 Web password 1 234 Fig 14 User basic settings REGISTRATION SETTINGS Select the checkbox Registration if you wish to
79. the date and time of the call call direction incoming or outgoing the other call party s name and number and the call s disconnect reason You can view downloaded CDR data in Microsoft Excel To view a downloaded CDR file in Microsoft Excel l Start Excel 2 Click File gt Open 3 Find the downloaded CDR file you wish to inspect 4 As the CDR file is in plain text format Excel will automatically start the text import wizard Text Import Wizard Step 1 of 3 E F P x The Text Wizard has determined that your data is Delimited IF this is correct choose Mext or choose the data type that best describes your data riginal data type Choose the File type that best describes your data ie Delimited Characters such as commas or tabs separate each field Fixed width Fields are aligned in columns with spaces between each Field Start import at row 1 File origin 666 Cyrillic O05 Preview of File Ge Exchange DLink cor 2006 06 txt HFISelLSY440000000 127936187 440000000 127956187 4400000007 597175 E Paez ZAS DODD0000 127936223938 SD0000000 127936233 300000000 59282 2326401 700000007 1279362404 1lO000000 12 79336 42330000000 5994 E EVIS Eddd10000000 127356 4440000000 12 7336 44 700000000 56235 M Eo D In the text import wizard select the Delimited radio button to indicate that the CDR file has delimited contents 6 Click Next to display the next dialog
80. the page numbers on the blue bar under the table The table columns present the following data and control elements m Enabled shows a dimmed checkbox that indicates the active or inactive status of the user record Edit contains Lil the Edit button Click this button to edit the record m Phone shows the phone number of the user 7 presents the user s name in the system displays the user s IP n includes Groups the button that invokes the groups dialog status shows the registration status of registering endpoints The valid values are DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 15 of 83 Configuration Registered the endpoint is successfully registered with the system Unregistered the endpoint is unregistered In call the endpoint has established a connection with a remote party Failed unsuccessful endpoint registration empty field no successful endpoint registration has occurred m includes two buttons and LX is the button that you click to make a duplicate of the record is the delete button used to remove the record You may wish to use the filter located on top of the Users table see Fig 12 to display selective listings of configured extensions User records can be filtered by the phone number subscriber s name or the group the user belongs to and by any combination thereof Fig 12 Search filter of Users page When you intend to have displayed only those user
81. uting rule in the table matters Consider the case when the routing rule for egress calls is positioned on the topmost line of the table see Fig 29 As the destination number condition is always met the Router will send all calls regardless of the destination number to the gateway intended for traffic leaving the system Actually it will never come to comparing the call destination number against the numbers defined in the routing records positioned under the rule for outgoing calls By this means a routing rule that allows any source and any destination number placed ahead of all other routing rules in the table makes all other destination numbers i e extensions and services unreachable Note Always position the routing rule based on the regular expression for the source and destination numbers on the bottom line of the table DVX 7090 VoIP Router page 33 of 83 Configuration 4 6 GROUPS AND GROUPING 4 6 1 GENERAL In the DVX 7090 Router you can do grouping based on access to the Router s features and an organizational principle Grouping allows you to economize on the configuration effort and 1s a prerequisite to some of the Router functions and services for example pick up and group calls You need to specify groups when you configure users services and routes Users By including the user into this or that group you define what Router features and functions will be accessible to the user and what incoming call

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