Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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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
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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
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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
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Part I: IAD Gateway Overview
This part introduces the software/hardware specifications and default settings of the IAD Gateway.
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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.
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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-
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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
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Environment
Front Panel The LEDs on the front panel indicate the operational status of the Gateway.
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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
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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.
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Part II: Start-UP
This part explains how to configure essential and basic items before user can run IAD gateway.
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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.
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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 ge ...