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User manual WELLTECH FXO GATEWAY H.323 3802 - VERSION 118A
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User guide WELLTECH FXO GATEWAY H.323 3802 - VERSION 118A
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. FXO GATEWAY User Manual
(2/4/6 Ports)
STEPS IN CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................3 1. START UP ................................................................................................................4 1.1 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................4 1.2 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATION ..............................................................................5 1.3 ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT..............................................................................6 1.4 APPEARANCE.........................................................................................................6 1.4.1 2FXO.............................................................................................................6 1.4.2 4FXO.............................................................................................................7 1.4.3 6FXO.............................................................................................................8 2. HOW TO SETUP AND CONNECT BASICALLY............................................. 11 2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT....................................................................................... 11 2.2 IP ENVIRONMENT SETTING .................................................................................12 2.2.1 For Windows 2000/NT ................................................................................13 2.3 NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS IN YOUR GATEWAY..................................................14 2.3.1 Static ip address ..........................................................................................17 2.3.2 DHCP mode ................................................................................................18 2.3.3 PPPoE mode ...............................................................................................19 2.4 MAKING A VOIP CALL ........................................................................................21 2.4.1 Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer mode....................................21 2.4.2 Configure the gateway into the GK routed mode........................................24 2.4.2.1 The type in GK routed mode ....................................................................26 3. ADVANCE CONFIGURATIONS ........................................................................27 3.1 IP SHARING .........................................................................................................27 3.2 NETWORK INTERFACE .........................................................................................31 3.3 H323 INFORMATION ............................................................................................33 3.4 LINE CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................36 3.5 PHONE BOOK CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................37 3.6 SUPPORT CONFIGURATION...................................................................................39 3.7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION....................................................................................40 3.8 VOICE CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................43 3.9 PHONE CONFIGURATION......................................................................................45 3.10 RTP PAY LOAD TYPE CONFIGURATION..............................................................46 3.11 IP PACKET TOS..................................................................................................47 3.12 DDNS CONFIGURATION....................................................................................48 3.13 PREFIX CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................49 3.14 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION .............................................................................52
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3.15 VERSION AND INFORMATION .............................................................................53 3.16 ROM UPGRADE ................................................................................................54 3.17 FLASH CLEAN ...................................................................................................58 3.18 COMMIT ............................................................................................................59 3.19 REBOOT SYSTEM...............................................................................................60 3.20 TONE CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................61 3.21 ROUTING TABLE................................................................................................62 3.21.1 Change the default routing .......................................................................64 3.21.2 Add a new Routing Table ..........................................................................66 3.22 FXO PASSWORD................................................................................................68 4. COMMAND LIST .................................................................................................69 4.1 HYPER TERMINAL SETTING.................................................................................69 4.2 COMMAND LIST ..................................................................................................72 4.2.1 [help]...........................................................................................................72 4.2.2 [quit] ...........................................................................................................73 4.2.3 [debug]........................................................................................................73 4.2.4 [reboot] .......................................................................................................74 4.2.5 [flash]..........................................................................................................75 4.2.6 [commit]......................................................................................................75 4.2.7 [ifaddr]........................................................................................................76 4.2.8 [time]...........................................................................................................78 4.2.9 [ping] ..........................................................................................................78 4.2.10 [sysconf]....................................................................................................79 4.2.11 [h323]........................................................................................................82 4.2.12 [line] .........................................................................................................86 4.2.13 [prefix] ......................................................................................................88 4.2.14 [pbook]......................................................................................................89 4.2.15 [voice] .......................................................................................................91 4.2.16 [support] ...................................................................................................93 4.2.17 [sysinfo] ....................................................................................................95 4.2.18 [route] .......................................................................................................96 4.2.19 [tone].........................................................................................................98 4.2.20 [fxopwd]..................................................................................................100 4.2.21 [record] ...................................................................................................101 4.2.22 [ddns]......................................................................................................109 4.2.23 [pt] .......................................................................................................... 110
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4.2.24 [rom] ....................................................................................................... 111 4.2.25 [passwd].................................................................................................. 113
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Steps in configuration
STEP 1 Start Up
To check out the peripheral equipments and understand the feature of this gateway. Please read this step very carefully before starting the configuring.
Connecting the gateway and computer to start configuring by WEB GUI.
STEP 2 How to Setup and Connect basically
Setting the ip address for this gateway to make sure that it could connect with the internet. Setting the configurations of dialing, including the Peer-To-Peer, GK mode and how to set these tables to make calls by this gateway easily. The other configurations of make call will be discussed in this step.
STEP 3 Advanced
Advanced configurations and special functions of this gateway. Using the WEB GUI to show how to set this table and explain the meaning of these tables.
STEP 4 Command List
To explain the meaning of the command in the command line interface and example the usage of the command. To get more usages or configuration in this step and study about the command line configuration.
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1. Start Up
1.1 Introduction
The FXO gateway provides voice/fax service over IP network with H.323 v3 protocol. By connecting to your existing ADSL or cable modem service, which allows the use of a single, network for voice and fax services with consequent saving in network infrastructure and greatly reduced telephone charges. Ideal solution for providing low cost communications between headquarters and branch offices in the world, as well as for SOHO and office telephony applications. FXO Gateways provides analog lines to connect local PSTN/PTT interface (FXO), and converts voice/fax signal onto IP network. The management feature is via RS-232C COM port and TELNET. Application Architecture
PBX
Extension FXO IP Network FXO
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FXO ports can connect with PSTN Line or Extension Line of PBX
1.2 Features and specification
Features - ITU-T H.323 v4 compliance - Automatically Gatekeeper Discovery - Secondary GK support - Peer-to-Peer mode (non-Gatekeeper) - Support auto-attendant (2nddial Tone / Voice greeting) - Dimensions : 221mm(W)*42mm(H)*217mm(L) - Line hunting - 2/4/6 RJ-11 FXO ports - E.164 (Telephone Number Plan) - DTMF dialing - DTMF detection/generation - TFTP software upgrade - Remote configuration/reset via Telnet - LED indication for system status - LAN interface : One RJ-45 connector of 10Base-T - Microsoft Netmeeting v3.0 compatible - Support static IP and DHCP - QoS by ToS (Type Of Service) - SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) - Security: Password setting
Extension
Audio feature Codec -- G.711 a/law, G.723.1 (6.3K/bps), G.729A (Optional) VAD (Voice Activity Detection), CNG (Comfort Noise Generate)
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G.168/165-compliant adaptive echo cancellation Dynamic Jitter Buffer Bad Frame Interpolation Call Transfer (H.450.2) Call Forward (H.450.3) Call Hold (H.450.4) Gain Settings Provide Call Progress Tone: Dial tone, busy tone, call-holding tone and ring-back tone
Management Features: Two easy ways for system configuration - Console port: RS-232C port - TELNET - HTTP Brower (e.g. Internet Explorer)
1.3 Accessories and equipment
The voice gateway in 2/4/6 FXO ports models and only one RJ-45 connector (WAN). The AC adapter. The CD of user manual. The connection cable in RS-232 interface.
1.4 Appearance
1.4.1 2FXO
Front panel: The LED light provides system message of 2FXO.
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Power : Light on means 2FXO Gateway is power on. L1-L2 : Light on means the line is in use. Link : Light on means 2FXO Gateway is connected to the network correctly. Act : LED should be light on and in flash display when data is transmitting. Ready : 1. Light on and in slow flash means 2FXO Gateway is in operation mode. Status : 1. Light on means 2FXO Gateway successfully registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 2. LED flash means 2FXO Gateway is not registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 3. Or when 2FXO Gateway is in downloading mode, LED should be flash as well. 4. Light off means 2FXO Gateway is in Peer-to-Peer Mode.
Back panel:
1.4.2 4FXO
Front panel: The LED light provides system message of 4FXO GateWay.
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Power : Light on means 4FXO GateWay is power on. L1-L4 : Light on means the line is in use. Link : Light on means 4FXO GateWay is connected to the network correctly. Act : LED should be light on and in flash display when data is transmitting. Ready : 1. Light on and in slow flash means operation mode. 4FXO GateWay is in
Status : 1. Light on means 4FXO GateWay successfully registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 2. LED flash means 4FXO GateWay is not registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 3. Or when 4FXO GateWay is in downloading mode, LED should be flash as well. 4. Light off means 4FXO GateWay is in Peer-to-Peer Mode.
Back panel:
1.4.3 6FXO
Front panel: The LED light provides system message of 6FXO Gateway.
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Power : Light on means 6FXO Gateway is power on. L1-L6 : Light on means the line is in use. Link : Light on means 6FXO Gateway is connected to the network correctly. Act : LED should be light on and in flash display when data is transmitting. Ready : 1. Light on and in slow flash means 6FXO Gateway is in operation mode. Status : 1. Light on means 6FXO Gateway successfully registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 2. LED flash means 6FXO Gateway is not registered to Gatekeeper when it is set as Gatekeeper Mode. 3. Or when 6FXO Gateway is in downloading mode, LED should be flash as well. 4. Light off means 6FXO Gateway is in Peer-to-Peer Mode.
Back panel:
1. Ethernet Port LAN/WAN: 10/100 Base-T; RJ-45 socket, complied with ETHERNET 10/100base-T. The pin-out is as following:
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PIN 1, 2: Transmit PIN 3, 6: Receive 2. COM: RS232 console port (DB-9pin male connector) Note: use straightforward cable to connect to your computer.
PINOUTS Pin Name Dir 2 3 5 RXD TXD GND Description Receive Data Transmit Data System Ground
3. TEL: RJ-11 connector, FXS interface is for connecting the analog phone sets or trunk line of PABX. 4. LINE: RJ-11 connector, FXO interface is for connecting the extension line of PABX or PSTN Line. 5. 12V DC: Input AC 100V~120V;output DC12V.
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2. How to Setup and connect basically
2.1 System Requirement
1. One PC (a) Pentium 100 or above, 64 RAM, Windows 98 or above. (b) Ethernet card or COM port 2. One standard straightforward RS-232 cable (female connector to Gateway side). 3. PBX extension Lines or PSTN Lines. 4. Software tools (a) Hyper Terminal, TELNET, Web Browser. (b) Gatekeeper (optional).
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2.2 IP Environment Setting
User must prepare a valid IP address, complied with IP Network, for Gateway's proper operation. For testing the validation of chosen IP address, using the same IP configuration in other PC or Notebook, and then try to connect to Public Internet (go to well-known website, receive Internet mail, or ping a specific public IP address). If it works, use the same IP address and network configuration for Gateway. Please follow up the step for the configuration of your computer or notebook.
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2.2.1 For Windows 2000/NT
Please make sure that the network interface of your computer is working fine and the cross over line (RJ-45) is connecting with the computer correctly or you could use a hub to connect with your computer and this gateway. Turn on your computer and configure the network parameter as follow:
1 Go to the start menu and enter the setting area. Click control panel. 2 Enter the network configuration.
Figure 2.1: Network Configuration
3 Select the Property of the LAN card. 4 Setup the ip address, subnet mask and default gateway as below:
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Figure 2.2: Configure the network
5 Click OK after you finished the network setup.
The default ip address, netmask and default gateway address of the gateway is 10.1.1.3, 255.0.0.0, 10.1.1.254.
2.3 Network configurations in your gateway
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1 Key in the ip address of the gateway (http://10.1.1.3) with the browser
Figure 2.3: WEB Browser
2 After key in the ip address, you have to enter the user name and password
to enter the WEB configuration. (Username: root ; No password)
Figure 2.3: Login the username and password
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3 You will enter the main page of the configuration after key in the login name
and password correctly:
Figure 2.4: The main WEB configuration
4 Press the Network Interface to configure the networking of your gateway:
Figure 2.5: The Network Interface
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2.3.1 Static ip address
1 Please get the correct ip address, netmask and default gateway address
from your ISP first. Press the OK button if you finished.
Figure 2.5: Configure the static ip address
2 Press the commit if you finish the configuration.
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Figure 2.6: Commit the data
3 Press the reboot if you want the configuration executed.
Figure 2.7: Reboot the system
2.3.2 DHCP mode
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1 Enable the DHCP if you are using the cable modem or DHCP server.
Figure 2.8: Enable the DHCP function
2 Please commit the data and reboot the machine after you enable the DHCP
function.
2.3.3 PPPoE mode
1 Enable the PPPoE and press the info about PPPoE configuration in the
correct table.
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Figure 2.9: Switch to PPPoE function
Figure 2.10: Configure the info about PPPoE
2 Please commit the data and reboot the machine after you finished the
configuration of PPPoE.
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2.4 Making a VoIP Call
There are two modes that you could configure the gateway for making VoIP calls. One is the Peer-to-Peer mode and another is GK routed mode. The configurations and functions are different. Please make sure about the mode you want and follow up the step to configure your gateway.
2.4.1 Configure the gateway into the Peer-to-Peer mode
1 Enter the H323 Configuration table and change the mode to Peer-to-Peer.
Figure 2.11: Configure the Peer-to-Peer mode
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Press the OK button that is on the bottom of this page to save the configuration.
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Figure 2.12: The OK button
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Enter the Phone Book configuration table and configure the name, ip address and phone number of the destination.
Figure 2.11: Phone Book
Example
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Figure 2.12: The example of Phone Book configuration This is the first record of Phone Book. So the index is 1 The name of the destination: test The E164 number (phone number) of the destination: 123 The ip address of the destination: 10.1.1.100
4 Press the "Add Data" button when you finished, and the new table will
display on the first index if you press the Phone Book configuration button.
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Figure 2.13: To show the Phone Book record
5 Please Commit it and Reboot the system if the configuration is finished.
Please make sure about that the FXO port was connected with the PSTN line or the extension line of the PABX before you start to make a voip call.
2.4.2 Configure the gateway into the GK routed mode
1 Enter the H323 Configuration table and change the mode from Peer-to-Peer
to GK routed. To change the GK information from your service provider (Ex: The Gatekeeper IP, Registered Prefix and Registered Alias).
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Figure 2.14: Configure the GK info
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Press the OK button that is on the bottom of this page to save the configuration.
Figure 2.15: Press OK to save the data
3 Press the Commit Data and Reboot System buttons when you finished the
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configuration.
2.4.2.1 The type in GK routed mode
There are two types in the GK routed mode you could choose. One is Gateway type and another is Terminal type. There are some different functions, applications and configurations between the Gateway type and Terminal type. In FXO series gateway, the difference between the Gateway and Terminal type is for registering on the Cisco GK. The Terminal type is needed if the endpoints want to register on the Cisco GK successfully. But all the configuration and function is the same if you set the gateway in Gateway or Terminal type. Another difference is for the one-stage-dialing function. Only the gateway type could support the one-stage-dialing function.
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3. Advance Configurations
There are too many advanced commands for the advanced users. The following chapters are based on the application layer. Please get the info what you need. If you need the command, please watching the chapter of Command Line Interface.
3.1 IP Sharing
The function is only for the user who is using the IP Sharing device. It is said Gateway is connected to the IP Sharing device. The IP Sharing Device must support the DMZ or Virtual server functions An example such as ADSL network is in the following. ATU-R ADSL Modem
WAN IP Sharing device
LAN Gateway PC
LAN
The WAN IP Address obtained from ADSL has two kinds of methods. One is fixed IP Address, while user applies for one or more fixed IP Addresses. Another is dynamic IP Address while user applies for dial-up connection way.
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The LAN IP Address of User's PC can be set as DHCP client in order to gain a valid one. Another IP Address for Gateway must be set as an fixed one in order for that IP Sharing device pass forwarding the relevant information from WAN to LAN. Besides, a valid IP Address meets the IP Sharing device (LAN site) is the element. Please configure your gateway just like below:
1 Enter the IP address, Netmask and the default gateway in the network table.
Please follow up your IP Sharing device.
Figure 3.1: Network configuration
2 Enable the ip sharing function and put the static ip address in the server
address table.
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Figure 3.2: Enable the ip sharing function 1. 2. Fixed IP Please put the ip address of the ip sharing device in the IP Sharing Server Address table. Dynamic IP Please enable the ip change function and leave the ip sharing server address.
3 The IP change function is only for the special usage
Figure 3.3: IP Change IP Change Function: The ip address of the IP Sharing Server Address will use what you configured in that table if you disable the IP Change function. It supports the static ip address. If user is using the dynamic ip address, this function has to be enabled.
If the wan port of the ip sharing device is using the dynamic ip address,
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the gateway couldn't get the ip address if the GK isn't from us. So the ip change is only support the GK from us.
4 Please Commit it and Reboot the system if the configuration is finished.
This chapter is focus on the DMZ function of the IP Sharing Device, Please get another application from our web site.
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3.2 Network Interface
Users have to configure the Network configurations in this page. This gateway will be work while it is connecting with the internet network. Please get more info from the following descriptions. (see figure 3.4)
Figure 3.4: Network Interface IP Mode To configure the fixed or dynamic ip address for this unit. Please configure to PPPoE if the ADSL is using the PPPoE type. IP Address Define the ip address for your networking if it is the fixed ip. Please get this info from your ISP. Subnet Mask Define the mask address for your networking. Please get this info from your ISP. Default Gateway Define the default gateway for your networking. Please get this info from your ISP. DHCP Server switch Enable the DHCP function for the LAN interface. NAT function switch To enable or disable the NAT function. LAN port IP for NAT To configure the lan port ip for the NAT device.
All of the FXO series units couldn't support the NAT function. So these three commands as above (Including the DHCP server, NAT and LAN ip for NAT) couldn't be work in the FXO units.
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DNS primary To configure the first ip address for the DNS server. DNS secondary To configure the second ip address for the DNS server. HTTP Port To configure the HTTP port for access this unit from the remote side. SNTP Enable the SNTP server registering function if user wants to get the correct time from the Command Line Interface. SNTP Server Address Enter the correct ip address of the SNTP server or get the incorrect time from the Command Line Interface. GMT Configuring the time area for the time display in the Command Line Interface. IP Sharing Enable this function if the gateway is behind the IP sharing device. IP Sharing Server Address Enter the WAN IP address of the IP sharing device if it is the fixed ip. IP Change Enable this function if the WAN IP address of the IP sharing device is dynamic address.
The IP change function could support the GK from us only. Please pay more attentions about this function if your IP sharing device is using the dynamic IP address. PPPoE User Name To configure the user name for the PPPoE connection. PPPoE Password To configure the password for the PPPoE connection. PPPoE IP Address In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the ip address that this unit gets from the ISP. PPPoE Destination In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the default gateway address that this unit gets from the ISP. PPPoE DNS primary In the PPPoE mode, this table will show the DNS ip address that this unit gets from the ISP. After Remote Host Disconnection This unit will reboot and re-connect to the ISP EMS Configuration
The EMS function didn't support this version as so far. This will be working if the EMS function and server get ready.
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3.3 H323 Information
This WEB page will help user to configure the information about the dial mode, GK information and some TCP/IP port for the communication. Please get more info about this configuration from the below detail descriptions. (see figure 3.5)
Figure 3.5: H323 Information Mode Pick up the calling mode for this gateway. GK routed : Users have to registered on the GK if users picked up this option. Direct : It only supports the peer-to-peer mode and users have to define the phone book for this mode. Gatekeeper IP Address Enter the GK ip if users pick up the GK routed mode. Support the GK mode only. 2nd Gatekeeper IP Support the secondary GK function. Support the GK mode only. Gateway Type Pick up the type for gateway. Support the GK mode only. Terminal : Couldn't support one-stage-dialing function. Gateway1 : Could support one-stage-dialing function and the prefix number is necessary for this type.
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Gateway2 : Following the Cisco GK registration function. Registered Prefix The phone number for the GK registering. Support the GK mode only. Line 1/ TEL 1 Number Configure the number of the first port in this unit. Line 2 / LINE1 Number Configure the number of the second port in this unit. Line 3 / TEL 2 Number Configure the number of the third port in this unit. Line 4 / LINE2 Number Configure the number of the fourth port in this unit. Line 5 Number Configure the number of the fifth port in this unit. Line 6 Number Configure the number of the sixth port in this unit. Registered Alias The name of this gateway for the GK registering. Support the GK mode only. Display Information This configuration will change the display name for this unit. Gatekeeper Discovery Gateway will send the GRQ message and it will register on the GK if it had received the GCF message. When users enable this function, the GK name is necessary for this. User could enable this function first and define the name of the GK. Gateway will send the GRQ message by broadcast if users define the IP address of GK is 255.255.255.255. If the gateway receive GCF message that's meaning the GK accept the request from gateway, so the gateway could register on that GK successfully who reply the GCF message.
Gatekeeper ID The name of the GK. It has used with the Gatekeeper Discovery function. Support the GK mode only. Time To Live(TTL) The time for the registered confirm. Support the GK mode only. RTP Port The UDP port for the voice sending. RTP ports support a range of the UDP. The line 1 is using UDP(RTP) 16384 and (RTCP) 16385. The line 2 is using UDP(RTP) 16386 and (RTCP) 16386....etc. This configuration is defining the start port for the RTP packets. Support the GK and Peer-to-Peer mode both. Gatekeeper finding port The port for the Gatekeeper Discovering function of this gateway. Support the GK mode only. Gatekeeper RAS Port The GK registering port of this gateway. Support the GK mode only.
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H225 RAS Port The RAS port of this unit. Support the GK mode only. H225 Call Signal Port The Call Signal port of this unit. Support the GK mode only. Destination H225 Call Signal Port To configure the Call Signal port for the destination unit. Support the GK mode only. Allocate Port Range Start To configure the beginning of the ports. Allocate Port Range End To configure the end of the ports. The port range is for the H245 TCP port. Please info your vendor if you want to configure these ports for using.
Response Timeout The call will be timed out if the call proceeding message didn't received from the remote side. Support the GK mode only. Connection Timeout The call will be timed out if the connect message didn't received from the remote side. Support the GK mode only. H235 Security Token Support the H235 security policy for the GK. Support the GK mode only.
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3.4 Line Configuration
The Line configuration will show the status of the registrations and the ports. It includes the hunt group, hotline, and no answer forward configuration. Press the Line configuration button to enter configuration table (see figure 3.6)
Figure 3.6: Line Information Type Just show the interface for this port. Hunt Group Define the group number of this port. When the port is busy, the call could be transferred to another port in the same group. Only the same type could be configured in the same group. Hotline Enable or Disable the hotline mode. The hotline mode will be enabled if you enter the hotline number. The default setting is disabled. No Answer Forward When the port didn't answer the call, this call will be forwarded to the number you configured. This is only for the E164 number or the phone number you want to transfer. This function is only for the FXS or FXS/FXO model. The FXO model couldn't support this function. Registration To show the gateway registered on the GK or not. Support
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the GK mode only. Status To show the port is busy or ready.
3.5 Phone Book Configuration
The Phone Book configuration is only support the gateway in Peer-to-Peer mode. Please refer the chapter 2 about the Peer-to-Peer mode. (see figure 3.7)
Figure 3.7: Phone Book Configuration Index The list number of the Phone Book. Name The name for this contact number. E164 The dialing number for the calling side. IP Address The destination IP address for this phone number. Port The call signal port of the destination. Drop Prefix Support the drop function. Enable is for enable this drop function; Disable is for disable this drop function. The Drop Prefix will drop the E164 number, which you had configured in the E164 table. Insert Prefix Support the insert digits function. 1. It will be the drop function if user enable the Drop Prefix function and put nothing into the Insert Prefix table. 2. It will be the insert function if user disable the Drop Prefix function and put the digits into the Insert Prefix table. 3. It will be the replace function if user enable the Drop Prefix function 37 and put the digits into the Insert Prefix table.
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Add Data Press this button if users fill the entire information table above. Delete Date If users want to delete the record from the table, enter the index number first and press this button. The record will be deleted.
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3.6 Support Configuration
This gateway support the FAX over IP, fast start function and others function. Please enable or disable these in the Support WEB page. (see figure 3.8)
Figure 3.8: Support Configuration T.38 FAX Enable this function to support the FAX function. T.38 FAX ECM This function could support the error correction mode during the high-speed function. T.38 FAX ASN.1 Support Support the ASN.1 function. Fax Redundancy depth This support function could make the data for the FAX sending for twice. But this will take more bandwidth. Fast Start Enable this function will support the Fast start function. H.245 Tunneling Enable or disable the Tunneling support. H.245 Message After Fast Start Enable or disable this support function. H.245 after faststart Enable or disable the H.245 after fast start function. Early H.245 Enable or disable the Early H.245 support function. H.450(FXS) Support H.450 function. All the support functions as above have to be supported by the both endpoints. Please make sure about that before you configure these functions. 39 The H450 function only for the FXS model. Please get more info from the FXS manual.
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3.7 System Configuration
Figure 3.9: System Configuration Inter Digit Time The call will be sent out if user didn't enter the digits after this timer. Forward time It supports the No Answer Forward function. If users configure it for 10, the call will be forwarded when it rings about 10 seconds. From 5 to 65535. Support the FXS type only. Keypad Type User could define the keypad for the DTMF sending. In-Band : The DTMF signal sending by RTP. Out-Band : The DTMF signal sending not by RTP. Including the H.245(Alpha), H.245(Signal), Q.931 and RFC 2833. User Defined Prefix Switch Select on/off for User defined local zone prefix switch. If user enables prefix function, once user dials out, gateway will automatically add prefix number before number user dialed. User Defined prefix Disable Disable the defined prefix after press the selected digit (0,1~9, *). User Define prefix This will be added in the first digits of the numbers that users had dialed. Can also define IP address here in P2P mode, once user press "#", Gateway will call out this IP address.
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Codec Select Method This could support that the codec will follow the MSD (MasterSlaveDetermination) or the caller side. Master : Follow the result from the MasterSlaveDetermination. Caller : Follow the caller side. It's only for the special requirement. Please contact with your vendor before you configure this.
Reverse(FXS) Enable or disable the Reverse signal generation function. Support the FXS type only. Local Generate Ring Back Tone(FXS) To enable or disable the ring back tone generation from the local side. Support the FXS type only. Gateway Prefix To keep or drop the prefix number of this gateway. This only support the Gateway type in the GK routed mode. Please get more detail useful as below:
The gateway could keep or drop the prefix number if the call is coming from the ip side and bring the prefix number of this gateway. The usage of this command is about the one-stage-dialing function. Of course it must work with the Routing table.
Source 10012345 10012345
Gateway Prefix Keep Drop
Receive 10012345 10012345
Transfer 10012345 12345
If the incoming call (From IP side) with the number is 10012345, and the prefix number of the destination gateway is 100. The gateway will receive 10012345. But the number it transfer will be 10012345 (Gateway Prefix Keep). The transfer number will be 12345 if the Gateway Prefix function is enabled. End of Dial To enable or disable the end of dial function. This function key will be the digit "#". Dial to PSTN side(162) This function only support the IAD 162 unit. Ring Time(FXO) It for the ring detection from the PSTN. The ring detection will be failed if users configure it too long. Ring Before Answer(FXO) This will help the users to answer the calls from PSTN into this gateway quickly. The call will be connected by one time ring if users configure this for 1. From 1 to 10.
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Delay to add DTMF(FXO) The timer for the DTMF signal sending if the calls are from the IP to PSTN side. It could only support the one-stage-dialing function. Auto connect time(FXO) The FXO will send the connect message to the IP side is this timer is up in the one-stage-dialing function. It could only support the one-stage-dialing function. FXO type Users could configure all the calls need the 2nd stage dialing or not. Normal : The 1st or 2nd stage dialing will depend on the dialing plan from the users. If user dial the number of the FXO port, that will be the 2nd stage dialing. Force 2nd dial : Every calls will need the 2nd stage dialing type. Hardware Type This will show the hardware detection type. Support the FXS/FXO model only.
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3.8 Voice Configuration
Users could configure the voice codec or gain level in this web page. Please get more detail info from the following description. (see figure 3.10)
Figure 3.10: System Configuration Codec Priority This could help users configure the codec priority for using. Please pay more attentions about the firmware you use. If the firmware only support G.729 series codec, the G.723 codec in this table will be useful. Frame Size To configure the packet size for the codec that users want. G723 Silence Suppression To enable the VAD and CNG function for the G.723 codec. Line1 (TEL 1) Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and DTMF gain (DTMF) of the first FXS port. Line2 (LINE 1) Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and DTMF gain (DTMF) of the first FXO port. Line3 (TEL 2) Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and DTMF gain (DTMF) of the second FXS port. Line4 Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and
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DTMF gain (DTMF) of the second FXO port. Line5 (LINE 2) Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and DTMF gain (DTMF) of the second FXO port. Line6 Volume To configure the output gain (voice), input gain (input) and DTMF gain (DTMF) of the second FXO port. Echo Canceller To enable or disable the echo cancellation function. Jitter Buffer To configure the Min or Max delay for the Jitter Buffer. The min is from 0ms and the max is 150ms.
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3.9 Phone Configuration
This WEB will show the tone generation value from this unit. Please don't configure it if you got some correct value for sure. (see figure 3.11)
Figure 3.11: Phone Configuration Ring Cadence TO configure the frequency and cadence for the local ring tone. The cadence is for ms. Ring Back Tone To configure the value of the local ring back tone generation Busy Tone To configure the value of the local busy tone. Dial Tone To configure the value of the local dial tone. 2nd Dial Tone To configure the value of the local 2nd dial tone. Flash Frequency To configure the High and Low frequency for the Flash sending. The Phone Configuration support the FXS and FXS/FXO model only. Users will get the empty value in the FXO web configuration.
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3.10 RTP Pay Load Type Configuration
There are more types for the RTP Payload. This web page could support users define the Payload Type for some special payload. (see figure 3.12)
Figure 3.12: Pay Load Type Configuration RFC2833 Payload Type To define the payload type for RFC2833 type. DTMF Payload Type To define the payload for the DTMF type. FAX Payload Type To define the payload for the FAX type. FAXByPass Payload type To define the payload for the FAX by Pass type. MODEMByPass Payload Type To define the payload for the Modem by Pass type. (This is no use for the hardware as so far.) Redundancy Payload Type To define the payload for the Redundancy type. MODEMRelay Payload Type To define the payload for the FAX by Pass type. (This is no use for the hardware as so far.) The modem function couldn't be work in this kind of VoIP unit.
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3.11 IP Packet ToS
The Type of Service should be worked with the network router. The router will check all the packets if it support the TOS function. There is a field in the packet for the TOS value. This WEB is for users to configure these values to make the packets with the correct values for the TOS service from the gateway. (see figure 3.13)
Figure 3.13: Support Function According to the RFC 1349 document, the TOS value as following: 1000 minimize delay 0100 maximize throughput 0010 maximize reliability 0001 minimize monetary cost 0000 normal service These values are the Binary format. Please change to the Decimal and put these values in to the correct table.
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3.12 DDNS Configuration
This version of firmware supports DDNS function. Before using this function, please have a DDNS account and some info from your DDNS server. Press the DDNS Configuration button to configure it. (see figure 3.14)
Figure 3.14: Phone Book Status To enable or disable this function. Server Enter the server address of your DDNS server. Host Name Your DDNS address. ID Your account. Password Your password. Please get this info from your DDNS server. Check IP Enable or Disable the IP Check function. IP Check Server Will check the endpoints ip address. Check Every The endpoint will check the server after a period.
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