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I PREFACE___________________________________________________________ V PART I: IAD GATEWAY OVERVIEW_______________________________________1 1.1 Overview________________________________________________________________ 2 1.2 Software Specifications __________________________________________________ 3 1.3 Hardware Specifications _________________________________________________ 4 PART II: START-UP ____________________________________________________7 2.1 Software Installation Guide _______________________________________________ 8 2.1.1 Default Settings of IAD gateway ___________________________________________ 8 2.1.2 Additional Installation Requirements ________________________________________ 8 2.1.3 Essential Configuration via Web Management interface _________________________ 9 2.1.4 Essential Configuration via Telnet Command Line interface_____________________ 19 2.1.5 Essential Configuration via Installation Wizard _______________________________ 23 2.1 Special Housing Installation Guide _______________________________________ 24 2.1.1 Horizontal Type _______________________________________________________ 24 2.1.2 Vertical Type __________________________________________________________ 25 PART III: SPECIAL APPLICATIONS AND FEATURES________________________26 3.1 Behind IP-Sharing ______________________________________________________ 27 3.1.1 IP Sharing Configuration ________________________________________________ 27 3.2 NAT mode (PPPoE) _____________________________________________________ 30 3.3 Upgrade Your IAD ______________________________________________________ 32 3.3.1 Upgrade via Web management interface ____________________________________ 32 3.3.2 Upgrade via Telnet Command interface _____________________________________ 34 3.4 IAD 162 PSTN Line Application __________________________________________ 36 3.4.1 PSTN Outgoing Call____________________________________________________ 36 3.4.2 PSTN Incoming Call ___________________________________________________ 36 3.4.3 VoIP Outgoing Call_____________________________________________________ 36 3.4.4 VoIP Incoming Call_____________________________________________________ 36 List of Table II PART IV: WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE _______________________________37 4.1 Login and welcome screen ______________________________________________ 38 4.2 Save and Reboot _______________________________________________________ 39 4.3 Web Management Configuration _________________________________________ 40 4.3.1 Network Interface ______________________________________________________ 40 4.3.2 H323 Configuration Screen ______________________________________________ 43 4.3.3 Line Configuration _____________________________________________________ 46 4.3.4 Phone Book Configuration Screen _________________________________________ 47 4.3.5 Support Configuration Screen ____________________________________________ 48 4.3.6 System Configuration Screen _____________________________________________ 49 4.3.7 Voice Configuration Screen ______________________________________________ 52 4.3.8 Phone Configuration Screen______________________________________________ 53 4.3.9 RTP Pay Load Type Configuration_________________________________________ 55 4.3.10 IP Packets ToS Configuration Screen ______________________________________ 56 4.3.11 DDNS Screen ________________________________________________________ 58 4.3.12 Prefix Configuration Screen _____________________________________________ 59 4.3.13 Password Configuration Screen __________________________________________ 60 4.3.14 Version and Information Screen __________________________________________ 61 4.3.15 ROM Configuration Screen _____________________________________________ 62 4.3.16 Flash Clean Screen ____________________________________________________ 63 4.3.17 Commit Configuration Data Screen _______________________________________ 64 4.3.18 Reboot IAD System screen______________________________________________ 65 PART V: TELNET COMMAND INTERFACE ________________________________66 5.1 Login __________________________________________________________________ 67 5.2 Save and Reboot _______________________________________________________ 67 5.3 System Commands Overview____________________________________________ 68 5.3.1 [help]________________________________________________________________ 68 5.3.2 [quit] ________________________________________________________________ 69 5.3.3 [debug] ______________________________________________________________ 69 5.3.4 [reboot] ______________________________________________________________ 70 5.3.5 [flash] _______________________________________________________________ 71 5.3.6 [commit] _____________________________________________________________ 72 5.3.7 [ifaddr] ______________________________________________________________ 72 List of Table III 5.3.8 [time] _______________________________________________________________ 75 5.3.9 [ping] _______________________________________________________________ 75 5.3.10 [sysconf] ____________________________________________________________ 76 5.3.11 [h323] ______________________________________________________________ 79 5.3.12 [line] _______________________________________________________________ 82 5.3.13 [prefix] _____________________________________________________________ 83 5.3.14 [pbook] _____________________________________________________________ 84 5.3.15 [voice]______________________________________________________________ 87 5.3.16 [support] ____________________________________________________________ 89 5.3.17 [sysinfo] ____________________________________________________________ 92 5.3.18 [phone] _____________________________________________________________ 92 5.3.19 [tos]________________________________________________________________ 94 5.3.20 [ddns] ______________________________________________________________ 95 5.3.21 [pt] ________________________________________________________________ 97 5.3.22 [rom] _______________________________________________________________ 98 5.3.23 [auth]_______________________________________________________________ 99 5.3.24 [passwd] ___________________________________________________________ 100 List of Table IV Preface About this User's Manual This user's guide includes specifications, installation guide, web management and command line configuration interface for the IAD 161/162 VoIP Gateway. Revision History: Version Date 1.0 Jan., 11 , 2004 th Author Eason Modified Contents 1 Revision for IAD 161 162 H323 Gateway. st List of Table V IAD Gateway User Manual Part I: IAD Gateway Overview This part introduces the software/hardware specifications and default settings of the IAD Gateway. -1- IAD Gateway User Manual 1.1 Overview The IAD 161 is a one-port telephone extension and three ports SOHO Router to IP network gateway. It provides Data transfer by 10/100Mbps, telephone services and T.38 fax over IP network with easily operation and configuration. It is most suitable for SOHO and small-to-medium enterprise in Internet communication environment. The IAD 162 provides two telephone numbers that one is IP telephone number and the other is PSTN telephone number in one device for end users. You can make phone call via Internet or PSTN in one telephone set now. No more long distance and international telephony fee! Especially, User still can make phone call when external power is failure. The IAD 161/162 also can connect three computers with embedded IP sharing and DHCP server function. -2- IAD Gateway User Manual 1.2 Software Specifications IAD Gateway Features Provide Voice over IP and Fax over IP features. Built-in NAT/IP sharing function FSK and DTMF Caller ID Transmit Voice and T.38 fax simultaneously Support T.38 ECM function (Error Correction in high speed fax Mode) Provides call progress tone E.164 Common Dial Plan DTMF Dialing Inband/ Out of band DTMF TFTP/FTP software upgrade Remote configuration/reset LED indication for system status Support Static IP, DHCP and PPPoE Set the ring back tone from the IP or local FAX redundancy support RAS and Signal port exchangeable GK id support and GK auto discovery Provide both IP telephone number and PSTN telephone number in one device for end users (IAD 162 only) PSTN backup: user still can make phone call when external power is failure (IAD 162 only) Audio feature Codec: G.711 a/law, G.723.1 (6.3kbps), G.729A, G.729B, G.729AB VAD (Voice Activity Detection) CNG (Comfort Noise Generate) G.168/165-compliant adaptive echo cancellation Dynamic Jitter Buffer Bad Frame Interpolation Voice/DTMF Gain Settings Generate Caller ID (DTMF or FSK) Provide In-band or Out-band DTMF generation/detection Provide Progress tone System status (WAN, LAN, TEL, Status, Power) -3- System Monitoring IAD Gateway User Manual Remote Firmware Upgrade You can use FTP/TFTP to perform firmware upgrade for the IAD Gateway from a remote location. Security Password protection for system management Built-in NAT function. CE, FCC Certification 1.3 Hardware Specifications Chassis 190mm(W) x 110mm(D) x 51.5mm(H) Weight (unit): 0.3 kg Four 10/100 Base-T Ethernet RJ-45 ports (Auto LAN MDI/MDIX). Input AC 100V-240V, Output DC 12V. One/Two RJ11 Telephone Port (IAD 161/162). The plastic housing can be adjustable by manual (Vertical type or Horizontal type) Operational Humidity: 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing) Operational Temperature: 0 to +40 C Storage Humidity: 10 to 90 % (Non-condensing) Storage Temperature: -10 to +50 C Interface Special Housing Environment Front Panel The LEDs on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Gateway. -4- IAD Gateway User Manual Power (Green): (1) Light on: IAD is connected with power adapter correctly and power on. (2) Light off: IAD is not connected with power adapter correctly or not power on. Status (Green): (1) Light on: IAD is under Gatekeeper mode and successfully register to Gatekeeper. (2) Light off: Under Peer-to-Peer mode. (3) Light Blanking: IAD is under Gatekeeper mode and not successfully register to Gatekeeper. TEL (Orange): (1) Light Blinking: IAD IP side has incoming call. (2) Light On: IAD IP side is in communication. (3) Light Off: IP Line of IAD is in standby mode. WAN/LAN (Green): (1) Light on: Ethernet port successfully connected with network. (2) Light Blanking: Ethernet port is transmitting or receiving data. PSTN (Orange): (IAD 162 only) (1) Light Blinking: IAD IP side has incoming call. (2) Light On: IAD PSTN side is in communication. (3) Light Off: PSTN Line of IAD is in standby mode. Back Panel -5- IAD Gateway User Manual Ethernet Port: Ethernet port is for connecting VoIP Gateway to network, transmit rate supports 10/100 Base-T. Ethernet connectorLAN/WAN TEL Port: RJ-11 connector, IAD interface to connect analog phone sets or trunk port of PABX. PSTN Port (IAD 162 Only): RJ-11 connector, IAD interface to CO PSTN line or extension port of PABX. DC 12V Port: DC 12V Power supply. -6- IAD Gateway User Manual : Part II: Start-UP This part explains how to configure essential and basic items before user can run IAD gateway. -7- IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1 Software Installation Guide This guide covers all essential configurations under different application, user can follow steps below to configure basic items to run IAD gateway. 2.1.1 Default Settings of IAD gateway WAN IP Parameters (1) (2) WAN IP Address = 10.1.1.3 Subnet mask = 255.0.0.0 Default gateway = 10.1.1.254 LAN IP Address = 192.168.123.123 Subnet mask = 255.255.255.0 Telnet and Web Login Password Login User Name= root (or administrator) Password = "Null" (default) 2.1.2 Additional Installation Requirements In addition to the contents of your package, there are other hardware and software requirements you need before you can install and use your IAD Gateway. These requirements include: 1. A computer with an Ethernet NIC (Network Interface Card) installed. 2. Use Internet Explorer 5.5 or later / Netscape Navigator 6 or later versions. 3. Analog telephone set. 4. Software tools: H323 Gatekeeper (optional) 5. Installation Wizard (optional): This is a configuration tool for users can easy access products and configuring IP address. Please contact with your retailer for more information. Please follow steps below to access IAD configuration interface: Step 1.Connect WAN Port of IAD Gateway to public network -8- IAD Gateway User Manual Connect the WAN port (silver) on the IAD Gateway to the Ethernet port of your network (e.g. Cable Modem, ADSL Modem) using the standard CAT-5 straight Ethernet cable. Step 2. Connect your PC to the LAN port of IAD Connect your PC to the LAN port of IAD with standard CAT-5 straight Ethernet cable. Step 3. Set your PC as DHCP mode Please go to the network setting of your PC and set it as DHCP mode, let your PC can automatically search for DHCP server and get one valid IP address. IAD has embedded DHCP server (default is enabled) so that your PC will get one IP address from IAD DHCP server. Step 4.Open your browser and input IP address 192.168.123.123 Once your PC has got an IP from IAD, you may connect IAD via WEB browser to do more configurations. The default LAN IP address of IAD is "192.168.123.123"; please input this IP address on web browser to connect with web management interface. Please refer to Part III Web management for more information. Step 5.Advanced Setting via Telnet (Optional) If user wants to do more advanced and complete settings that cannot be found via web management interface, please Telnet to the IAD to do more detail configurations. Step 6.Connect other PC with LAN Ports (Optional) If you have more than one PC, you can connect them with LAN Ports (black) on the IAD Gateway. Please set these PCs as DHCP mode so that they can automatically get IP from IAD DHCP server. DHCP server of IAD can assign 253 IP most. Caution: To prevent damage to the IAD Gateway, please make sure you have connected with the correct power adapter. 2.1.3 Essential Configuration via Web Management interface This section describes how to setup IAD via Web management interface. Please follow procedures below to configure essential items before you use IAD gateway. -9- IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.3.1 Save Data and Reboot After any configuration has been made, user has to save all data and reboot system to make configurations take effect. Step 1. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the [Commit] button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen will Display [Commit to Flash OK!], when IAD finished committing data. Step 2. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the IAD Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take around 40 seconds to reboot. - 10 - IAD Gateway User Manual Step 3. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. - 11 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.3.2 Setup Network (1) Fixed IP To configure the VoIP Gateway IP address, please click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, type a new IP address, subnet mask and the default routing gateway (e.g. IP Address: 192.168.13.62, Subnet mask: 255.255.248.0, Default routing gateway: 192.168.8.254) and click the OK button. - 12 - IAD Gateway User Manual (2) DHCP Click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enable the DHCP function if you are using the cable modem or DHCP server and click the [OK] button. - 13 - IAD Gateway User Manual (3) PPPoE Configuring the VoIP Gateway IP address for PPPoE Mode. Click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, Select IP mode: PPPoE, and put the info of the PPPoE User Name, password, and Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable (e.g. User: 123456@hinet.net, password: 123456) and click the [OK] button. - 14 - IAD Gateway User Manual - - PPPoE User Name: Set PPPoE authentication User Name. PPPoE Password: Set PPPoE authentication password. Reboot After Remote Host Disconnection: Enable/Disable auto reboot after PPPoE disconnection. If user enables this function, after PPPoE being disconnected, IAD will automatically reboot to re-connect, and after rebooting, if IAD still can't get contact with server, IAD will keep trying to connect. After re-connected, IAD will also restart system. On the other hand, if user disables this function, IAD won't reboot and keep trying to connect. Other PPPoE items: for reference only, cannot allow to be configured. - 15 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.3.3 Application mode-GK/Peer-to-Peer Mode After setting IP address, user must assign IAD to work under GK routed mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. If there is no Gatekeeper, please set your IAD as Peer-to-Peer Mode. 2.1.3.3.1 GK routed mode GK mode means that there will be an intermediate Gatekeeper between IAD Gateway and the remote entity. While operating at this mode, IAD Gateway will first register to the Gatekeeper located at the ISP side. Step 1. Configure the IAD Gateway H323 Configuration. Click [H323 Configuration] on the navigation panel. In the H323 Information screen, select GK routed Mode function. Step 2. Set the H323 information from your service provider: Gatekeeper IP Address, Gateway Type, Registered Prefix, Line1 Number, and click the [OK] button. 2.1.3.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Mode Peer-to-Peer Mode allows users to call other VoIP devices without the Gatekeeper. When in Peer-To-Peer mode, IAD Gateway use Phone Book, which will dial predefined phone number, and press "#" (optional, to accelerate the dial) as end of - 16 - IAD Gateway User Manual dial. To configure Peer-To-Peer Mode in IAD Gateway, follow the steps below: Step 1. Configure the IAD Gateway H323 Configuration. Click [H323 Configuration] on the navigation panel. In the H323 Configuration screen, select Peer-to-Peer Mode function, set Line1 number and click the [OK] button. Step 2. Configure Phone Book in the IAD Gateway. Click [Phone Book] on the navigation panel. In the Phone Book screen, enter the Index, Name, IP address and e164 (phone number) of the destination and click the Add Data button. - 17 - IAD Gateway User Manual - 18 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.4 Essential Configuration via Telnet Command Line interface This section describes how to setup IAD via Telnet command line interface. Please follow procedures below to configure essential items before you use IAD gateway. 2.1.4.1 Save Data and Reboot After any configuration has been made, user has to save all data and reboot system to make configurations take effect. Step 1. Confirm the changed configurations, input [commit] and press [enter] key to save it. Step 2. Input [reboot] then press [enter] key to restart Gateway. Step 3. After around 40 seconds, Gateway will take effect in new configurations. Do not turn off your Gateway or remove the Gateway while saving your configuration. 2.1.4.2 Setup Network Use command [ifaddr] to configure Gateway IP Address and related information. (1) Static IP usr/config$ ifaddr ­mode 0 usr/config$ ifaddr ­ip 192.168.1.11 ­mask 255.255.255.0 ­gate 192.168.1.254 In this case is to configure Gateway IP Address as [192.168.1.11], subnet mask as [255.255.255.0], default router gateway as [192.168.1.254]. (2) DHCP usr/config$ ifaddr ­mode 1 In this case is to enable DHCP mode of IAD, once IAD reboot system, it will automatically capture IP from DHCP server. (3) PPPoE Step 1. To Set PPPoE mode, please use [pppoe] command: usr/config$ ifaddr ­mode 2 Step 2. Input the user id & password provided by your ISP: usr/config$ ifaddr ­id 84460791@hinet (PPPoE login account) usr/config$ ifaddr ­pwd 123 (PPPoE login Passowd) Step 3. Commit and reboot IAD. - 19 - IAD Gateway User Manual usr/config$ commit usr/config$ reboot Step 4. When IAD successfully establish PPPoE connection, use command [ifaddr -print] to see detail information. For example: usr/config$ ifaddr -print IP mode : PPfPoE PPPoE adapter information Status : Ready IP address : 61.223.39.135 Destination : 61.223.128.254 DNS primary : 168.95.192.1 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255 Authenticate : PAP Protocol : TCP/IP Device : PPP/PPPoE DHCP server switch : Enable NAT function switch : Enable LAN port IP (for NAT) : 192.168.123.123 DNS primary : 168.95.192.1 DNS secondary : 168.95.1.1 HTTP port : 80 SNTP : mode=1 server 168.95.195.12 time zone : GMT+8 cycle=1024 mins IPSharing : no IPSharing device. IP change : Disable PPPoE user name : 84460791@hinet.net PPPoE password : ******** PPPoE reboot : Yes PPPoE echo : Enable EMS IP : 192.168.10.71 EMS user name : vwusr EMS password : ***** EMS time :0 - 20 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.4.3 Application mode-GK/Peer-to-Peer Mode After setting IP address, user must assign IAD to work under GK routed mode or Peer-to-Peer mode. If there is no Gatekeeper, please set your IAD as Peer-to-Peer Mode. 2.1.4.3.1 GK routed mode GK mode means that there will be an intermediate Gatekeeper between IAD Gateway and the remote entity. While operating at this mode, IAD Gateway will first register to the Gatekeeper located at the ISP side. Step 1. Set GK routed Mode, using "h323" command usr/config$ h323 ­mode 0 Mode 0 is for GK mode, while mode 1 is for Peer-to-Peer mode. Step 2. Set the H323 information from your service provider: Gatekeeper IP Address, Gateway Type, Registered Prefix, Line1 Number, and click the [OK] button. For example: usr/config$ h323 ­gk 192.168.13.77 usr/config$ h323 ­gwtype 1 usr/config$ h323 ­prefix 798 usr/config$ h323 ­line1 7981 2.1.4.3.2 Peer-to-Peer Mode Peer-to-Peer Mode allows users to call other VoIP devices without the GK server. When in Peer-To-Peer mode, IAD Gateway use Phone Book, which will dial predefined phone number, and press "#" (optional, to accelerate the dial) as end of dial. To configure Peer-To-Peer Mode in IAD Gateway, follow the steps below: Step 1. Set Peer-To-Peer Mode, using "h323" command usr/config$ h323 ­mode 1 Mode 0 is for GK mode, while mode 1 is for Peer-to-Peer mode. - 21 - IAD Gateway User Manual Step 2. Configure Phone Book, using "pbook" command. usr/config$ pbook ­add name TEST1 ip 10.1.1.1 e164 10 In this case user add one callee record named as TEST1, IP address as 10.1.1.1, and mapping e.164 number as 10. After phone book data has been set, user can dial 10 to make a call for IP 10.1.1.1. After the command completed, you can type "pbook ­print" to see if the input record is correct. When adding a record to Phone Book, user does not have to reboot the machine, and the record will be effective immediately. - 22 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.5 Essential Configuration via Installation Wizard Installation Wizard is a friendly software tool that can provide you an easy way to configure your WellTech VoIP devices. You only need to Input the MAC address of your product and Click [Search Device]; you can configure your VoIP device without changing your PC's setting. Additionally, when you forget IP address of the VoIP device, Installation Wizard gives you a solution to solve this problem. For more information, please refer to the Installation Wizard user manual. - 23 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1 Special Housing Installation Guide IAD has special adjustable housing for vertical or horizontal type. Please follow procedures as below to change type you like. 2.1.1 Horizontal Type 2.1.1.1 Insert stand board on one side. 2.1.1.2 Insert the other stand board on the other side. 2.1.1.3 Finally IAD can stand as horizontal type. - 24 - IAD Gateway User Manual 2.1.2 Vertical Type 2.1.2.1 Insert stand board on one side. 2.1.2.2 Insert the other stand board on the same side. 2.1.2.3 Finally IAD can stand as vertical type. - 25 - IAD Gateway User Manual : Part III: Special Features Applications and This part explains how to configure IAD Gateway under special application mode, such as behind NAT, and how to upgrade firmware. - 26 - IAD Gateway User Manual 3.1 Behind IP-Sharing 3.1.1 IP Sharing Configuration 3.1.1.1 One IAD Gateway behind IAD This application is only for the user who is using the IP Sharing device. It is said Gateway is connected behind IP Sharing. The IP Sharing Device must support the DMZ or Virtual server functions such as ADSL network. Step 1. 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. Only when the IP address is fixed user can put IAD behind NAT device. Step 2. The LAN IP Address of User's PC can be set as DHCP client in order to gain a valid one. Step 3. One can also assign a fixed IP address, which belongs to the same network segment as the LAN interface of IP Sharing device. Step 4. IAD Gateway must enable the IP Sharing function for the fixed / dynamic WAN IP Address. Note: With Dynamic WAN IP Address, a valid GK for IAD Gateway to get register on is necessary. In other words, it is not workable in Peer-to-Peer mode while dynamic WAN IP Address. Step 5. IP Sharing device must have a function to do IP/Port mapping. Some is named as DMZ, some is named as virtual server. The VoIP messages from WAN have to completely pass forward to the LAN. It mean that if the IAD Gateway is assigned a virtual fixed IP Address such as 192.168.1.5, IP Sharing device must forward the VoIP message to 192.168.1.5. - 27 - IAD Gateway User Manual Please see following for example: >Advanced setting > NAT setting > DMZ Host setting DMZ Host setting Activate DMZ 192.168.1.5 DMZ Host IP: Step 6. Configure the IAD Gateway IP address for IP Sharing Mode. Click [Network Interface] on the navigation panel. In the Network Interface screen, enter the IP address, Subnet mask and the default gateway in the network table. Please follow up your IP Sharing device Step 7. Enable the IP sharing function and input the static IP address in the IP Sharing server address (e.g. 210.59.163.198) and click the OK button. Step 8. Click [Commit Data] on the navigation panel. In the Commit Configuration Data screen, click the Commit button. In the Commit Configuration Data screen will Display [Commit to Flash OK!], when IAD finished committing - 28 - IAD Gateway User Manual data. Step 9. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the VoIP Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take around 40 seconds to reboot. Step 10. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the new IP address in the Location or Address field. - 29 - IAD Gateway User Manual 3.2 NAT mode (PPPoE) Step 1. Set PPPoE mode, using [ifaddr ­mode 2], input the user id & password provided by your ISP, using [ifaddr ­id ­pwd], reboot the device after disconnection, using [ifaddr ­reboot 1] usr/config$ ifaddr ­mode 2 usr/config$ ifaddr ­id 123@hinet.net (PPPoE login account) usr/config$ ifaddr ­pwd 123 (PPPoE login Passowd) usr/config$ ifaddr ­reboot 1 (Enable) Step 2. Set NAT function (Default NAT function is enable) usr/config$ ifaddr -nat 1 Step 3. Set DHCP server function (Default DHCP server function is enable) usr/config$ ifaddr -dhcpsv 1 For example: usr/config$ ifaddr -print IP mode : PPPoE PPPoE adapter information Status : Ready IP address : 61.223.39.135 Destination : 61.223.128.254 DNS primary : 168.95.192.1 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.255 Authenticate : PAP Protocol : TCP/IP Device : PPP/PPPoE DHCP server switch : Enable NAT function switch : Enable LAN port IP (for NAT) : 192.168.123.123 DNS primary : 168.95.192.1 DNS secondary : 168.95.1.1 HTTP port : 80 SNTP : mode=1 server 168.95.195.12 - 30 - IAD Gateway User Manual time zone : GMT+8 cycle=1024 mins : no IPSharing device. : Disable : 84460791@hinet.net : ******** : Yes : Enable : 192.168.10.71 : vwusr : ***** :0 IPSharing IP change PPPoE user name PPPoE password PPPoE reboot PPPoE echo EMS IP EMS user name EMS password EMS time usr/config$ Step 3. When Gateway connection succeed. Setup PC use LAN IP connection Network Select [Specify an IP Address] and enter [192.168.123.xxx] in the [IP Address] location (where xxx is a number between 2 and 254 used by the VoIP Gateway to identify each computer), and the default [Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0]. Please notice that two computers on the same LAN cannot have the same IP address. Set Default Gateway value as 192.168.123.123 in the [new gateway] field. Then save your change. PC can also use DHCP mode when DHCP server of IAD is enabled. - 31 - IAD Gateway User Manual 3.3 Upgrade Your IAD . 3.3.1 Upgrade via Web management interface 3.3.1.1 Before start Step 1. Please confirm Host PC, which is installed as TFTP / FTP server and is in available network. Step 2. Note down your current configurations, such as [H323 Configuration], [Phone Book]. 3.3.1.2 Upgrade Version Step 1. To update the IAD Gateway ROM Version, please click [ROM Upgrade] on the navigation panel. In the [ROM Configuration] screen, type TFTP/FTP Server IP address, Target File Name, Method, Target File Type (e.g. Server IP Address: 192.168.13.88, Target File Name: IAD162.100, Method: TFTP, Target File Type: Application image) and click the [OK] button. Step 2. After upgrade finished, on screen will display [Please issue FLASH CLEAN to consist software version.] information. - 32 - IAD Gateway User Manual Step 3. Click [Flash Clean] on the navigation panel. In the Flash Clean screen, click the [CLEAN] button. Step 4. In the Flash Clean screen to Display [Flash cleaned!! Please reboot your system!!], when Flash Clean Ok. - 33 - IAD Gateway User Manual Step 5. Click [Reboot System] on the navigation panel. In the Reboot IAD Gateway screen, click the [Reboot] button. It will take 40 seconds to reboot. Step 6. Close the current browser windows and launch your web browser again. Enter the IP address in the Location or Address field. 3.3.2 Upgrade via Telnet Command interface Use [rom] command to upgrade software of IAD. usr/config$ rom ROM files updating commands Usage: rom [-print][-app][-boot][-boot2m][-dsptest][-dspcore][-dspapp] [-s TFTP/FTP server ip][-f filename][-method used] [-ftp [username][passwd]] rom -print Show versions of rom files (optional). -app Update main application code (optional). -boot Update main boot code (optional). -boot2m Update 2M code (optional). -dsptest Update DSP testing code (optional). -dspcore Update DSP kernel code (optional). -dspapp Update DSP application code (optional). -s IP address of TFTP/FTP server (mandatory). -f File name (mandatory). -method Download via TFTP/FTP (0=TFTP, 1=FTP) -ftp specify username and password for FTP. Note: This command can run select one option in 'app', 'boot', 'dsptest', 'dspcore', and 'dspapp'. Example: rom -method 1 rom -ftp vwusr vwusr rom -app -s 192.168.4.101 -f app.bin usr/config$ Parameter Usages: -print: show versions of all rom files. - 34 - IAD Gateway User Manual -app, boot, boot2m, dsptest, dspcore, dspapp, ht: To update main Application program code, Boot code, DSP testing code, DSP kernel code, or DSP application code, and Hold Tone file. Note: Most of all, the Rom file needed to get upgrade is App or Boot2m. Please check the exact Rom file before doing download procedure. -s: To specify TFTP server's IP address when upgrading ROM files. -f: To specify the target file name, which will replace the old one. -method: To decide using TFTP or FTP as file transfer server. [0] stands for TFTP, while [1] stands for FTP. -ftp: If users choose FTP in above item, it is necessary to specify pre-defined username and password when upgrading files. For example: usr/config$ rom -print Download Method : TFTP Boot Rom : sdboot.200 Application Rom : IAD_1213.bin DSP App : 48302ce3.140 DSP Kernel : 48302ck.140 DSP Test Code : 483cbit.bin usr/config$ After software like application has been upgraded, please execute [flash -clean] to clear old configurations and make upgrade complete. This will keep all configurations under [ifaddr]. usr/config$ flash ­clean - 35 - IAD Gateway User Manual 3.4 IAD 162 PSTN Line Application 3.4.1 PSTN Outgoing Call 3.4.1.1 Make PSTN call from TEL Phone set Default TEL line is intended to make IP call, if user wants to make a call via PSTN line, please dial "* #", then user will hear dial tone from PSTN side. The dial tone between IP side and PSTN are different. If the PSTN port doesn't connect a PSTN line, press "*#", the signal will be back to IP side then play busy tone. 3.4.1.2 PSTN Backup If IAD is working under GK mode, and fail to register to Gatekeeper, TEL line will automatically switch relay to PSTN line, which means when VoIP system is failed, user can still make a call from PSTN line without pressing "*#". 3.4.2 PSTN Incoming Call 3.4.2.1 VoIP TEL is busy Caller from PSTN side can still make a call to IAD, PSTN LED will be blanking, when user hangs up IP call, TEL phone set will ring, and user can pick up the call from PSTN side. The IAD Gateway has "call waiting tone" function, when IP side is under calling, if PSTN side has an incoming call, the user in IP side will hear a call waiting tone. 3.4.2.2 VoIP TEL is available When IAD has incoming call from PSTN side, TEL phone set will ring, user can pick the call from PSTN side. 3.4.3 VoIP Outgoing Call Default TEL line is intended to make IP call, user can just pick up the phone set connected with TEL port and make VoIP call while VoIP network system is available. 3.4.4 VoIP Incoming Call When user is communicating with PSTN side with TEL Phone set, IAD can't have VoIP incoming call. - 36 - IAD Gateway User Manual : Part IV: Web Management Interface This part explains how to configure the IAD Gateway via WEB management interface. - 37 - IAD Gateway User Manual 4.1 Login and welcome screen Step 1. Start your web browser. Step 2. Launch your web browser and enter [192.168.123.123] (the default IP address of the LAN port) in the Location or Address field. Press Enter. Step 3. Password request screen will appear as below. Please input "root" or "administrator" in the user name field and no password in the password field. Step 4. Click OK. Step 5. After a successful login, you will see the welcome screen described next. User can click links on the navigation panel at left to go to corresponding configuration screen . - 38 - IAD Gateway User Manual 4.2 Save and Reboot Click OK at the end of every configuration page to confirm your changes. All configurations will not take effect before reboot system. Please remember to do [Commit Data] to save all configuration then [Reboot System] to reboot IAD. - 39 - IAD Gateway User Manual 4.3 Web Management Configuration 4.3.1 Network Interface Click [Network Interface] in the navigation panel and open the Network Interface Screen. - 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. - 40 - IAD Gateway User Manual IP Address: Set WAN IP Address of IAD. Subnet Mask: Set the Subnet Mask of IAD Default routing gateway: Set Default routing gateway of IAD DHCP server: The DHCP server IP address. 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. DNS Server Obtained: If the IP mode is DHCP mode, the DNS is obtained from the DHCP server, user cannot change the DNS IP address. But if users configure this option to manual, they can change it. DNS Primary: Set Primary Domain Name Server IP address. User can set Domain Name Server IP address. Once IAD can connect with DNS server, user can specify URL address instead of IP address for GK and phone book IP address. DNS Secondary: Set Secondary Domain Name Server IP address. HTTP Port: To configure the HTTP port for access this unit from the remote side. SNTP: Enable / Disable the Simple Network Time Protocol function SNTP Server Address: Set SNTP Server Address When SNTP server is available, enable IAD SNTP function to point to SNTP server IP address so that IAD can get correct current time. GMT: Set time zone for SNTP Server time User can set different time zone according to the location of IAD. For example, in Taiwan the time zone should be set as 8,which means GMT+8. IP Sharing: Enable it if IAD is behind IP Sharing router. 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. 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 - 41 - - - - - - - IAD Gateway User Manual Send PPPoE Echo Request: In the PPPoE mode, if the network connector or the ADSL modem was lost, after the connector and modem connected, it will reboot automatically for the re-connect with the PPPoE server. EMS IP: Set the EMS server IP address. EMS User name: Set the EMS login user name. EMS password: Set the EMS login password. EMS time: Set the EMS search time. For example, if user configure the EMS time as 2, the IAD will search the EMS server every 2 minutes. Note: 1. 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. 2. The EMS server is a managed center, user can use it to upgrade firmware or restore the configuration. For more information, please refer to the EMS user manual. - 42 - IAD Gateway User Manual 4.3.2 H323 Configuration Screen Click [H323 Configuration] in the navigation panel and open the H323 Configuration Screen. - Mode: Pick up the calling mode for this gateway. 1. GK routed: Users have to register on the GK if users picked up this option. 2. Peer-to-Peer: It only supports the peer-to-peer and users have to - 43 - IAD Gateway User Manual define the phone book for this mode. - Gatekeeper IP Address: Enter the GK ip if users pick up the GK routed mode. It support on GK mode only. - 2nd Gatekeeper IP: Support the secondary GK function. It support on GK mode only. - Default Gateway IP: if the number couldn't be found in the phone book configuration, it will be sent to this location. - Gateway Type: Pick up the type for gateway. It support on GK mode only. 1. Terminal: Couldn't support one-stage-dialing function. 2. Gateway1: Could support one-stage-dialing function and the prefix number is necessary for this type. 3. Gateway2: Following the Cisco GK registration function. - Registered Prefix: The phone number for the GK registering. It support on 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. Not support on IAD. Line 3 / TEL 2 Number: Configure the number of the third port in this unit. Not support on IAD. Line 4 / LINE2 Number: Configure the number of the fourth port in this unit. Not support on IAD. Line 5 Number: Configure the number of the fifth port in this unit. Not support on IAD. Line 6 Number: Configure the number of the sixth port in this unit. Not support on IAD. Registered Alias: The name of this gateway for the GK registering. It support on 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. Note: When users enable this function, the GK name is necessary. 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. - 44 - - - IAD Gateway User Manual 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 registration 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) 16387....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. 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 P2P mode only. Allocate Port Range Start: To configure the beginning of the ports. Allocate Port Range End: To configure the end of the ports. Note: 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. - 45 -

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