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1. 3 5 3 1 Static Routing Access Path Configuration Menu gt Routing Table gt Static Routing Configuration TALNET Venus 2864 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Interface Routing Table Security Routing Table Configuration Destination NetHask Nexthop H HHH 6 0 6 0 H H H Hu H HH H Hu H HH H Hu H HH H Hu H HH H Hu H HH H Hu S SS E E E E E E E Es ED H H H H H H H H H H H H SS SS SS GO GO G 0 G SS GO O GO GO GO GO D Cal G Se GO O GO GO GO GO E 0 G S GO GO O GO ED GD GO E O G S GO GO O GO GO GO GO E O G G GO SS SS GO GO E E G GS GO SS GO GO D Cal G SS GD SS SS SDE TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 54 Static Routing Configuration Static routing are those paths manually defined by user for the VENUS Series User may use static routes to establish some specific fixed connections Maximum 20 static routes can be configured 84 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 31 Static Routing Configuration P ser This parameter specifies the IP network address of the final destination Routing mechanism is based on the target IP address and the network domain If you need to specify a route Destination to one single host use the subnet mask of 255 255 255 255 in the subnet mask field to force the VENUS Series to route all the packets for this single host thru the designated router the next Enter the IP address of the
2. Identify the IP routing to the corresponding interface LPBK loopback interface lface WAN WAN interface LAN LAN interface The first character Status U The route is valid up and in use D The route is invalid down and has a metric of 16 RIP infinity The second character Source The route is a direct connection R the route was established from RIP information S The route is a static route Mtr The metric represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes 89 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 2 H W Report Monitoring Hardware information such as the number and type of interface card installed the number of total POTS ports supported and the hardware diagnosis result are listed in the H W Report Monitoring menu Access Path Monitoring Menu gt H W Report Monitoring Routing Table H W Report Statistics Hardware Configuration and Diagnosis Report TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 System Info Hardware Configuration and Diagnosis Report Boot code version 1 64 Backup HAC 00 90 bb ef 89 40 H4 duslic Hardware Platform V H Base Unit Analog FAS Loop Start port x 4 Diagnosis Result Pass No hardware failure detected press any key to continue ENTER select IAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 60 H W Report Monitoring 90 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 3 Statistics Monito
3. host names and their corresponding IP addresses With DNS client enabled VENUS Series will communicate with the DNS server and look up the domain name of 1 the Call DNS Server IP Manager or 2 the IADMS server to find out their corresponding IP address The discovered IP address of the Call Manager is then used for MGCP protocol In this case the static IP address of the Call Manager defined in the MGCP Configuration menu see Section 3 5 1 1 is not used Download and Upload Configuration File This menu is used to manually evoke the procedure of downloading or uploading the configuration file Detailed description for the format of the configuration file shows in Chapter 5 Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt Download Configuration File Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 0 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Download upload Configuration Download Upload download TFTP server IP 172 16 4 2 TFIP server port 69 file name text O690bbef 8944 1n1 Use encrypted file no Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 15 Download Configuration File 53 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 11 Download Configuration File Fea Description Download Upload This specifies whether to download or upload a TETP Server IP This is the IP address of the TFTP server where the c
4. E1 T1 LAN and WAN LED do not blink on 2804 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 Front Panel Connections Connecting the IP Network via Ethernet On the base unit of VENUS Series the embedded 10 100Base T Ethernet port is provided as the standard interface to the IP network The pin layout of the RJ 45 connector for IEEE 802 3 standard 10 100Base T Ethernet ports are defined as following Table 2 2 10 100Base T Connection For connecting the 10 100Base T Fast Ethernet a Category 5 unshielded twisted pair UTP cable or shielded twisted pair cable is used Two pairs of the twisted wires are used for separated Rx reception and Tx transmission The Fast Ethernet port is backward compatible with traditional 10Base T Ethernet VENUS Series can automatically detect whether it is connected to a 10Base T or 100Base T Network Connecting the Terminal The Console port connector labeled CRAFT on the front panel is provided for connection to an external ANSI or VT 100 compatible terminal for quick and easy local configuration of the VENUS Series 26 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Speed and Data format 115 200bps none parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no flow control 54321 9876 Figure 2 1 DB 9F Console Interface The console interface designed on VENUS Series is a female DCE type RS 232 port A straight DB 9 to DB 9 or DB 9 to DB 25 serial cable can be used to connect VE
5. Figure 3 58 General User Account Configuration 87 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 Monitoring Table 3 32 The System Monitoring Menu Items Monitor 7 N Sege Routing Table H W Report Statistics System Info 3 6 1 Routing Table Monitoring The Routing table shows all the routing information of your VENUS Series The internal defined loop back route the static route and the route for the Default Gateway are all shown here Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Routing Table Honi toring TAINET Venus 2804 Version A b Bld 7 0 Routing Tablel H W Report Statistics System Info View Routing Table Destination NetHask Nexthop Iface 127 0 0 0 299 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 LPBK 224 0 0 1 299 299 299 299 127 0 0 1 LPBK 172 16 0 0 299 299 240 0 172 16 15 243 HAN 172 16 15 243 299 200 200 200 127 0 0 1 LPBK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 16 0 254 WAN SPACE refresh page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 59 Routing Table Monitoring 88 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 33 Description of Routing Table Monitoring Items m een It specifies the IP network address of the final destination If Destination 0 0 0 0 appears in the field this entry specifies the Default Gateway of route information NetMask It represents the IP netmask of the destination IP address It represents the IP address of the next router for transmission of the IP datagram to the destination network segment
6. Headquarters No 25 Alley 15 Lane 120 Sec 1 Nei Hu Rd Taipei 114 Taiwan TEL 886 2 26583000 FAX 886 2 26583232 Beijing Branch 3F A Building 113 Zhi Chun Lu HaiDian District Beijing China Zip Code 100086 TEL 86 10 62522081 87 FAX 86 10 62522077 USER S MANUAL VoIP Gateway Venus Series MGCP Version 2 5 Date 2006 11 8 P N 07008 00083 Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 Copyright 2006 TAINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CORP All rights reserved Notice This document is protected by the international copyright law No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the expressed permission of Tainet Communication System Corporation TAINET is a registered trademark and Scorpio 1000 is a trademark of Tainet Communication System Corporation Other product names mentioned in this manual are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies The information provided from Tainet Communication System Corporation is believed to be accurate Any changes and enhancements to the product and to the information thereof will be documented and issued as a new release to this manual Trademark All products and services mentioned herein are the trademarks service marks registered trademarks or registered service marks of their respective owners Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 About This Manual This section guides users
7. Write the current active configuration N A into the flash memory dump start address lt of Dump memory content N A mod start address byte Modify memory content N A lt byte n gt memstat Monitor memory buffer usage N A cm MGCP digit map test command Enter this command to display detailed control items ke CL dim DNS testing command Enter this N A command to display detailed control items dim DSP interface testing command Enter this command to display detailed control items gt 139 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference DSP Runtime Control command Enter this command to display detailed control items 140 5 4 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Example File The following is an example configuration file with embedded comments started with for explanation VENUS Series Configuration File This is an example of the configuration file The 1 line VENUS Series Configuration File is the id header of a valid configuration file This example file will configure the device to use customer132 as the box name endpoint name talk to the MGCP Call Manager at 212 161 54 100 setup the static IP address as 172 16 3 233 setup the net mask as 255 255 240 0 setup the IP address of the default gateway as 172 16 0 254 H select country code china then write
8. ampl 1 Lamp l is the amplitude in 1 10db t is the duration in ms of this tone element l forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 44 Dial Tone Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Off On Dial Tone Analog TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 77b Bld 7 0 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampi freq amp amp3 358 130 Si 130 freal freq is frequency in Hertz lamp11 L amp l is the amplitude in 1 10db tl is the duration in ms of this tone element l forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 45 Off On Dial Tone Configuration 76 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Reorder Analog TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 0 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration fregl ampi freq amp amp3 freq amp t ms 450 240 620 240 freq11 freq is frequency in Hertz lamp11 Lamp is the amplitude in 1 10db t is the duration in ms of this tone element l forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 46 Reorder Tone Configuration 11 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3527 Hot Line Configuration FXS port When the user picks up the phone Venus G
9. received TFTP download complete Checksum is correct TFTP file checksum is 1879048262 100 00 erased writing to flash o 1 29 done Write to flash yn erasing flash ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 71 Upgrade Completed One option to try out the new software is to execute the downloaded trial software within the internal RAM memory without destroying the Application Program stored in the flash memory Select N No and don t to write the software into the flash memory Instead execute the downloaded program immediately See the Figure 3 72 99 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Device Control TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 24 Bld 7 6 Harm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade TETP Software Download TFTP Software Download TFTP server IP 172 16 4 118 TFIP server port 69 file name binary L2804PV4 74TF TIP bin 2097152 bytes 100 00 received TFTP download complete Checksum is correct TFTP file checksum is 1056964653 47 83 erased 4 74 upgrade to 4 74 Write to flash v n erasing flash ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 72 Execute the Trial Software If the VENUS inspected AP code has fail the VENUS will use Boot code boot up And the ALM led will show red light in the same time 2804 Boot Code Version 1 04 Bld 7 0 Configuration Monitoring Device C
10. Base Unit with DC power supply 1 3 1 2 Voice Modules m FXS 8 8 port FXS analog voice module with 50 pin RJ 21 Telecom Connector m FXS 8A 8 port FXS analog voice Add On module m FXO 8 8 port FXO analog voice module with 50 pin RJ 21 Telecom Connector m FXO 8A 8 port FXO analog voice Add On module Chapter 1 Overview The analog telephone interface is supported by VENUS Series Figure 1 17 shows the FXS 8 Voice Module which provides 8 FXS ports for connecting to the telephone handsets Additional FXS 8A add on Module can be mounted on to the FXS 8 Voice Module for capacity extension to provide total of 16 FXS ports as illustrated in Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 shows the FXO 8 Voice Module which provides 8 FXO ports for connecting to the telephone handsets Additional FXO 8A or FXS 8A add on Module can be mounted on to the FXO 8 Voice Module Remark The FXS 8A FXO 8A Add on module is the capacity extension module to be mounted onto the FXS 8 FXO 8 voice module for increasing voice capacity to 16 FXS FXO interface With 2 sets of FXS 8 FXO 8 plus FXS 8A FXO 8A card installed in slot 3 and slot 4 total of 32 POTS ports can be provided FXO 8 module can carry FXO 8A or FXS 8A add on module but FXS 8 module can carry FXS 8A module only The FXS 8 cannot carry FXO 8A module ba IV H Vg e OM Figure 1 18 The FXS 8 with a FXS 8A Add on Module Mounted on the Top 10 Chapter 1 Overview
11. Description of Ring Configuration Items md Deseription gt Frequency To adjust the Ring tone frequency from 17 40Hz To setup the different ON OFF time and duration of Ring tone Where the ON OFF items is the ring cycle ON time OFF time at 100ms based For example to set Default Ring ON 10 equal to 1 second ON time Cadence eo Where the duration item is the total ring duration at 1ms based For example to set duration 180000 equal to 3 minutes To generate a sequence of different frequency ring It does Distinctive Rings same behavior of Default Ring Cadence and more attractive Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Ring gt Frequency Analog TAINET Venus 2804 Version A b Bld 7 0 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Ring Configuration Please Set the Frequency 17 56Hz Ring Frequency Press 6 OT SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt lt left gt cright ESC abort Figure 3 34 Ring Frequency Configuration 70 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Ring gt Default Ring Cadence TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Ring Configuration onl offl on2 off ond off3 duration 106 30 H H H H 186668 onl Toff1 is the ring cycle ON time OFF time l n based duration is the total duration 1ms based TAB next item ENTER ed
12. TAD132E T 43 TXT Figure 5 4 Setup the Configuration File Name 129 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File User may configure the DHCP server to provide different configuration files for each VENUS Series device Refer to the user s manual of the DHCP BootP server you are using to configure the server 130 5 2 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File File Format The configuration file must be in ASCII text format use the text mode editor like Microsoft NotePad or Microsoft WordPad to edit the file The rules of the file are The file must start with the string VENUS Series Configuration File at the 1st line case sensitive This is the identification header A line started with a or symbol is a comment line Each line must be ended with a 0x0D or 0x0A the Line Feed or Carriage Return code This file must be ended with a Ox00 the End of File code All of the characters except the 1st line in the file must in lower cases The command lines are processed in sequential order so arrange the commands in a proper order 131 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File 5 3 Command Sets The following table lists the major commands and includes a brief function description for each command Some of the most useful commands can cross refer to the detailed description in the corresponding sections in Chapter 3 The command syntax is command parameter parameter2 The parameter in
13. Use encrypted file D Figure 4 10 Download Configuration 4 2 1 7 Country Configuration elo q 2 74 co delos EED WD MD AA TRT A ma AENA 90 One umar Gas 3 AR 20 ED fe 2 on ma gt K aa gt ee M un e EA Z 34 m i z seen vanat ep TEKN o E E Jr KE Figure 4 11 Select the Country Specification 114 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 8 QOS Configuration KKR lt O09 One Gimme Gar A 5 AR 4 kai R bang 0177 LE PA ree be d emp eer QOS Configuration S H GE Toniju BACH Est Please Select the Proaoniy 40 7 Voice Pronty E Sapnalng Priority E Data Prority RB CS TT WE Figure 4 12 QOS Configuration 4 2 1 9 T 38 Configuration HE 0 24 Gee Genet Gee A AAR JU MD hep 017 16 Tael om Gee ee gg eer unne Ger Sigg F mu monn mr eap prp trei dempet A Ir Her geng SR i r 4 gt D Lal Wd P ep T 38 Configuration mg me AH TAS Ads ME gt pr e MOCP Configura DHCP Eo DHCP Sm e SNMP seu Download Contig CPU Loon hg uy rai ra i Weg e TI TT Wee Figure 4 13 T 38 Configuration 115 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 10 Authentication 2 we gmp Oca Ter jan Ti ETT 7998 A ee ee RS Ze e Authentication Tutual Lex l ie HD a Figure 4 14 Authentication 4 2 1 11 Call F
14. VENUS Series complies with the following standards and protocols ITU T Codec Standard ITU T V 21 V 25 V8 FAX Modem Answer Tone ITU T G 168 G 165 Digital network echo cancellers IETF RFC 2705 MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol PacketCable Network Based Call Signal NCS Protocol IETF RFC 1889 RTP Real Time Protocol IETF RFC 2327 SDP Session Description Protocol TETF RFC 2833 payload for DIMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals IP Protocols TCP IP UDP ARP RARP ICMP Telnet HTTP Web Server DNS Client BootP Client DHCP Client DHCP Server TFTP Client SNMP MIB Il PPPoE NAT NAPT and RIP I II Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 1 Unpacking This chapter provides the information for installation of the VENUS Series Before unpacking make a preliminary inspection of the container Evidence of damage should be noted and reported immediately Unpack the equipment as follows Place the container on a flat surface and open the container Carefully take the VENUS Series out of the container and place it securely on a flat clean surface Inspect the unit for signs of damage Immediately report any damage found Check the packing list against your order to ensure that the supplied modules match your order If modules have been pre installed in accordance with your order check that all the modules are in their proper slots and are secure Immediately re
15. channel of DSP chip meanwhile the second port will corresponds second channel of DSP chip 61 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 13 Provision Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt Provision Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Provision Configuration lt By BootP gt TFTP server IP 172 16 4 2 TFIP server Port 69 File name HO98bbef 8944 uni Use encrypted file no Press Mi 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 25 Provision Configuration Table 3 18 Description of Provision Configuration Items m Banne TFTP Server IP This is the IP address of the TFTP server where the configuration file is stored TETP Server Port This is the Server Port of the TFTP server where the configuration file is stored File Name The file name of the configuration file 3 5 2 3 9 2 1 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Interface Use this menu to configure the hardware interface of the device The WAN interface is the interface for WAN IP network connection The LAN interface is the interface for LAN local IP network connection VENUS Series uses the 10 100BaseT Ethernet to connect to the IP network Table 3 19 The Interface Menus Items Interface 7 1 IND Analog EndpointiD WAN Access Path Configurati
16. for the MGCP protocol when the IAD is installed behind a NAT router When this feature is enabled it would periodically send out a MGCP RSIP message with extended parameter RM X keepalive NAT Keep Alive s E Alive VENUS has two modes to support keep alive function This item is for tunneling through a NAT device This IP is NAT Remote IP used as the address in SDP Session Description Protocol message If this item is enable The Venus will keep send NTFY Heart Beat package to check the net whether it can work or not if the net broken time exceed default setting time The Venus will release all of the ports and stop power provide 45 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 2 DHCP BootP Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt DHCP BootP Configuration TAINET Ven Configuration Interface Routing Table System Configuration DHCP BootP Configur DHCP Server DHCP BootP Client Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right us 2804 Security ation disable enable ESC abort Figure 3 7 DHCP BootP Client Configuration 3 5 1 2 1 For DHCP Server TAINET Ven Routing Table Configuration Interface System Configuration Subnet Address Subnet Mask Addr DNS Server Router Domain Name DHCP Renew Timelsec gt 8 DHCP Rebind Time sec gt 12 DHCP Default Lease Timelsec gt 16 DHCP Offered Wait Timelse
17. 0 network Class B 255 255 0 0 network Class C 255 255 255 0 network as well as sub network are all supported PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium such as a single DSL line wireless device or cable modem Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt WAN gt PPP over Ethernet Interface TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 WAN 1 LAN NAT Analog Life Line Web EndpointID Heter WAN Configuration User name Password Service name null accept all services Use default gateway on remote network Auto reconnect while link down Connection retry interval sec gt 2 LCP echo request interval sec gt 10 Maximum LCP echo failure gt Link status down Connect now Press ASCII SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 27 PPP over Ethernet Configuration 64 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 21 Description of PPP over Ethernet Configuration Items U The register name that can login PPPoE RAS server to get ser name the dynamic IP Password The login password that can pass the RAS authentication Service name null accept all The Service Provider s name for recognition Services vers Enabling this feature allows the system to use the default gateway on om Ee Gebuer gateway specified by the server Auto reconnect With this function enabled the system
18. 1 7 The Front View of VENUS 2832A and 2832D rrrnrennnnnrrvnnnnnrrernnnnnrennnnereennnnerrennnnsne 7 Figure 1 8 The Rear View of VENUS 2092248 eee 8 Figure 1 9 The Rear View of VENUS 29232 8 Figure 1 10 The Front View of VENUS 2832AE and 2832SDE sse eee 8 Figure 1 11 The Rear View of VENUS 2922AE sse 8 Figure 1 12 The Rear View of VENUS 2832DE esse eee 8 Figure 1 13 The Front View of VENUS 2876 ocooonocccionecionoocconencoccncccconcncncconnncecinonnncoconan cines 8 Figure 1 14 The Rear View of VENUS 2916 9 Figure 1 15 The Front and Rear View of VENUS 2608 28B0BL see ee 9 Figure 1 16 The Front and Rear View of VENUS 20041 9 Figure 1 17 The 8 port FXS Module FAB 10 Figure 1 18 The FXS 8 with a FXS 8A Add on Module Mounted on the Top 10 Figure 1 19 The FXO 8 Module with an Add on Module Mounted on the Top 11 RUE 20 UP NNN pr 11 Figure ET UP Oe a a 11 Figure a2 ER E MANN SG 11 Figure 2 1 DB 9F Console Intertace sssr a EEEE E aED 27 Figure 2 2 VENUS 2832 Series Rear Panel CGonnechons see ee eee ee 28 Figure 2 3 RJ 21 Female Type Telcom Connector ee eee eee 29 Figure 2 4 The Copper Wire Cable sss eee eee 30 Figure 25 gt The ln Ee GADE Luse ENE 32 Figure 2 6 The Adapter Panel with the Extension Cable eee eee 32 FIQUIS E e lw erlief e hn 35 Figure 3 2 Initial Gcreen aaa a a a R G EE E a NEEE A aa NE Ea 36 Figure 3 3 The Main MCN avansere n EEEa n E n EEA 37 Figure 3 4 N
19. 1 and V1 0 standard Leading vendor s SoftSwitch solutions supporting MGCP signaling protocol are inter operable with VENUS Series By integrating the SoftSwitch solution together with the VENUS Series service providers or telecom companies are able to provision integrated voice and data service over the IP network to their customers Features like billing accounting and network management supported by the SoftSwitch are available as well VENUS Series provides the following services and functions m Support MGCP protocol which complies with IETF RFC 2705 MGCP VO and V1 0 standard m Acting as a MGCP client or the so called Media Gateway MG VENUS Series is inter operable with MGCP compliant Media Gateway Controller MGC or MGCP Call Manager usually embedded within a SoftSwitch or a 1 Chapter 1 Overview Signaling Gateway for deployment of VolP solutions for service providers telecomm companies small to medium sized enterprises international branch offices Multi Tenants Units Multi Dwellings Units MTU MDU markets or residential home users m Venus 2832 Series support up to 32 analog voice interfaces for traditional POTS Plain Old Telephone System equipments telephone handset FAX machines etc WR Modularized analog FXS Foreign Exchange Station or FXO Foreign Exchange Office telephony cards provide 8 16 24 or 32 telephone interfaces for various customers Each telephone interface can drive at least three te
20. Description of Call Features Configuration Item me Banna When the user picks up the phone the gateway automatically dials your assigned hotline number When in hotline mode other lines can not be used sit de pen SE This option is to restrict callers within 2 networks This option specified the maximum detection period in msec for flash hook Caller ID Tune This ttem have four modes can be choose which di include FSK Bellcore FSK ETSI DTMF Disable Max Flash Hook Time 59 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 0 1 11 RTP Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt RTP Configuration Routing Table System Configuration RTP Protocol RIP Port Base 30000 RTP Filter enable KHEC 2834 disable 2833 Payload Iypel 96 127 101 send Receive before off hook enable Clean RIP when CA resel 0 RICP disable Press 0 HM SPACE ES TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 23 RTP Configuration Table 3 16 Description of RTP Configuration Items mm Deseription gt RTP Port Base The UDP port starting number for Real time Transport Protocol When enabled this feature filters out RTP packets other than those packets coming from gateways that are indicated by the SoftSwitch This is used to avoid the interruption from other RTP Filter gateways in order to maintain the conversation quality For those gateways that don t support RTP filt
21. Heb EndpointID Heter Web UI Configuration Web UL Configuration Enable Web UI yes Web Server Port 80 Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 51 WEB Configuration Table 3 29 Description of Web Service Configuration m Banan Enable Web Ul This item specifies the Web function whether to use or not Web Server Port This item specifies the port of web browser 82 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 12 Endpoint ID In this item user can create Endpoint ID by self TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 0 HAN LAN NAT Life Line Web EndpointID Heter EndpointID user defined user defined name lt max length is 32 gt TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 52 Endpoint ID Configuration 3 5 2 13 Meter User can configure Meter settings Interface TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 fb Bld 7 0 WAN LAN NAT Analog Life Line Web EndpointID Meter Metering Configuration Metering Signal Configuration Voltage 61 10 230 Slope 1mA 10 850 415 Duration ms 30 600 150 Pause ms 100 Ramping Smooth Press H 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESG abort Figure 3 53 Endpoint ID Configuration 83 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 3 Routing Table Table 3 30 The Routing Table Menu Items Routing A Static Route Default Gateway
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23. Management 3 9 1 4 Field Description A pairing of an SNMP agent with some arbitrary set of SNMP application entities is called an SNMP community Each SNMP community is named by a string of octets that is called the community name for said community This item defines the community for the Get object from MIB SNMP Set This item defines the community string for the Set object Community from MIB This item defines the community string for the Trap active This item tells VENUS Series to send traps to the specified IP address of the SNMP Management Server This feature allows VENUS gateways to be managed behind Pass Through router with NAT mode Keep Alive setting this field to a non zero value will cause the system to Interval sec send heartbeat trap to manager s on the specified interval DNS Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt DNS Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version bh bh Bld 7 6 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration DNS server 1 IP 172 DNS server 2 IP 122 A 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Press Figure 3 14 DNS Client Configuration 92 3 9 1 5 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 10 Description of DNS Client Configuration Items meld Description Setup the IP address of the Domain Name Server DNS The DNS server maintains a database of domain names
24. Sianalina Priorit MGCP signaling packet will add a priority value to IP header The H H y digit 7 is highest and 0 is the lowest priority Data Priority Data packet will add a priority value to IP header 56 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 8 T 38 Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt 1 38 Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2844 Version 4 fb Bld In Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration 1 38 Configuration 1 38 Auditing enable Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 19 T 38 Configuration Selection Table 3 13 Description of T 38 Configuration Selection me Description The VENUS Series has 1 38 function enable always With the auditing enable can make GW to register FAX function to SoftSwitch in earlier stage Somehow the SoftSwitch should support the receiving of 1 38 Auditing first Once the 1 38 Auditing is changed to enable user would need to specify the control method as shown in Figure 3 20 There are 2 control methods The default one is MGC Media Gateway Controller mode and the MG Media Gateway mode is used to communicate with other MG directly QL Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next fiel
25. VENUS 2804 4 FXS voice channels Console Port Type RS 232 DCE mode Connector DB 9 Female Format 115 200bps no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit e WAN Interfaces IEEE 802 3u 10 100BaseT Fast Ethernet port with auto negotiation ltems and FXS 8A Chapter 1 Overview Specification e Indicators PWR LED Power Status SYS ALM LED System Status and Diagnosis Indication 10 100BT LED Link Status of the 10 100BT Ethernet port UP LINK LED Link Status LAN LED Network Card interface status WAN LED Network Card interface status E1 T1 LED E1 T1 interface status reserved VOICE CHANNEL 1 32 LED Hook and Ring status of the voice channels e RST Push Button RESET for 2832 series amp 2816 only Power Supply AC power model 100V 230VAG 50 60 Hz DC power model 36V 72 VDC e Signaling Type FXS loop start driving 2 wire analog telephone handsets or G3 FAX machines Number of Ports per Card 8 FXS ports per card with optional add on card for 8 more FXS ports Combine FXS 8 and FXS 8A to support 16 FXS interfaces Input Impedance 600 ohm termination mode e Gain A D 3 0 20B at 1KHz D A 3 0 2dB at 1KHz 15 Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification e Optional fan out cable 50 pin connector to RJ 11 plugs for wiring or testing e Long haul up to 3 000m of 24 AWG lines design e Electronic Spec e Signaling Type FXO Loop Start e Number of Ports per Ca
26. a Terminal via the RS 232 communication port on the PC Table 5 1 lists some commonly used software based on the type of PC platform you are using 35 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 1 Terminal Emulation Software Windows 95 98 ME XP NT 2000 HyperTerm included with Windows software Windows 3 1 Terminal included with Windows software Macintosh ProComm Versa lerm supplied separately Select the COM port used and setup the following settings Speed 115200 bps bit per second Data Length 8 bits Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Power ON VENUS Series Power on your VENUS Series after the Craft port is connected It takes several seconds to perform the initialization and diagnosis Press any key on the terminal VENUS Series will prompt the following messages Idle timer expired or forced logout by another valid user TAINET Venus 2804 9 bbef 8948 Version 4 7 b compiled on Aug 22 2406 at 16 30 20 AP checksum 15 1879048262 AP checksum correct running AP Coo Port MAC Address 00 9B bb ef 89 40 ogin Figure 3 2 Initial Screen The version and the checksum value of the software and the MAC address of 36 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management the Ethernet port are displayed Verify the checksum result of the software is correct There are two pieces of software accommodating in the device the Boot Code and the Application Progra
27. correctly The SYS ALM LED indicates the diagnosis state while it is Yellow the device is performing diagnosis A Red SYS ALM LED indicates a hardware failure A Green SYS LED indicates no hardware failure Login to the Craft port Interface and select the Hardware Configuration and Diagnosis Report menu to see if the device reports correct hardware configuration type of interface cards installed number of voice channel detected and the diagnosis results In case of hardware failures record the indication of LED indicators during the boot up phase and report the diagnosis result generated by VENUS Series to our customer service 144 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 IP Network Interface Connection Check the indicator for the WAN interface indicating normal condition If the 10 100Base T Fast Ethernet port is used check if the 10 100BT LED is on Verify if a correct Ethernet cable is used To connect VENUS Series directly to another Ethernet port of a network node for example a router a cross cable instead of a straight cable may be used 5 IP Address Configuration Check if the IP address was assigned statically or obtained dynamically from a DHCP server If the DHCP client mode is enabled look at the DHCP server for the exact IP address assigned to the gateway or monitor the display message of the DHCP server discovery status from the Terminal User Interface via the Console port Remember that the D
28. detailed configuration To monitor detailed system status messages and To diagnose the device Caution Activating some of the commands supported in the Command Line Interface CLI during run time may affect the normal service of the device Read through this section and Chapter 5 to learn the command sets The command line syntax is command parameter The major commands useful are listed and described in Table 5 1 Command Sets in Section 5 3 Here in this section the mostly used commands are introduced briefly The following are some example commands Spy xgcp 2 set tcid 3 rxgain 5 venus card 4 fxs ring freq 20 By adding the command lines into a text file refer Chapter 5 Editing the Configuration File user can create a configuration file for a device The device can then be activated to download the file from a TFTP server and feed the commands into the Command Line Interface CLI to automatically configure the device see Section 3 5 1 Basically all the configuration items of the device can be setup within the CLI This is an option for quick and easy configuration comparing to the console port interface or web based management Technical support engineers can also activate the display for all kind of debugging messages and capture the messages for further analysis This includes the trace of the MGCP messages that are useful for analyzing the 102 Chapter 3 Configuration and Mana
29. enhancement VENUS Series provides several different ways for equipment management m Terminal User Interface via the Console port for local management B Terminal User Interface via Tenet for remote management m Web based management m Centralized Authentication Server management E SNMP Management Console Port By using the VI 100 ANSI compatible terminal emulation software such as Microsoft HyperTerminal user is able to configure VENUS Series via the Console port at the front panel Refer to Chapter 3 for detailed Terminal Ul 12 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 5 Chapter 1 Overview description Telnet VENUS Series can be managed through a Telnet connection The User Interface format and the management functions provided by TELNET are exactly the same as the console port To maintain the consistency of configuration only one single user is allowed to login the terminal user interface via the console port or Telnet at the same time Web based Management The web based management allows users to manage VENUS Series from a remote Web browser The embedded web server in the VENUS Series provides a user friendly interface Refer to Chapter 1 for the detailed web pages description Centralized Authentication Sever Management VENUS Series supports proprietary authentication protocols for device identification and service security Locating at the central office the Authentication Management Server validates the d
30. of the TFTP server and the file name of the configuration file The device will download the file and provision itself m Automatically activating via DHCP BootP client refer Section 3 5 1 2 In case the DHCP BootP client is enabled the device will request the dynamic IP address configuration from the DHCP BootP server and obtain the location of the TFTP server and the file name as well if the information is provided The DHCP server on the Windows NT platform is one of the popular DHCP server software To setup the configuration file information on Windows NT DHCP server launch the DHCP Manager select the DHCP Options menu see Figure 5 1 127 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File DHCP Options Reservakion Ei Options for 192 114 26 5 Unused Options Sctwe Options ANS ee ee ae Cancel Add Value gt gt gt Taa e lt Remove bd Help 003 Router O04 Time Server 005 Hame Servers ODO DHS Servers 007 Log Servers l Comment UCT offeetin seconds Figure 5 1 DHCP Manager of the Windows NT Server Add the following extension fields from the left hand table see Figure 5 2 066 Boot Server Host Name Domain name or IP address of the TFTP server 067 Bootfile Name the configuration file name DHCP Options Reservation Options for 134114 26 5 mr Unused Options Active Options 002 Time Offset fit Ce Lance 004 Time Server 012 Host Name y DUS Name Servers DBE Boo
31. only critical or fatal messages oO OT N A 7 2 w jw LO N IO N ND Spy levels 0 General Information 1 Function Entry 2 Normal Event 3 Minor Unexpected Event 4 Major Unexpected Event 5 Fatal Error Defaults The default spy level is 3 Note Enabling a spy level lower than level 3 during heavy service loading may exhaust the device to produce too many messages to crash the device Example Spy Xgcp 2 138 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference This example enable the display of MGCP messages sent and received by the device show Display system status Enter show to N A see detailed command description Display the configuration of the coding N A profile for this application set coding Setup the coding profile Enter this A command to display detailed setup show tcid 0 to 31 Display the configuration of each voice N A telephony channel Setup the detailed configuration for a specific voice channel Enter this command to display detailed setup items show xgcp Display the MGCP configuration Setup the detailed MGCP configuration gt Z Z Z Z gt gt N A Enter this command to display detailed setup items OCH Setup the detailed MGCP configuration Enter this command to display detailed setup items N A activate Activate the new configuration following N A the above set command
32. ror HE 122 Figure 4 26 Security En e E e isso adn 122 Figure 4 27 Hardware Report E 123 Figure 4 28 System Information sss ee ee ee ee e eee 123 Figure 4 29 Restart th DETTE Lure paean ae 124 Figure 4 30 Restore Factory Detoaults AA 124 Figure 4 31 Software Upgrade sss sse sese 125 Figure 5 1 DHCP Manager of the Windows NT Bever sees eee 128 Figure 5 2 DHCP Options Adding the Reservation Fields sss sse 128 Figure 5 3 Setup the TFTP Boot Server Host Name sse eee ee eee 129 Figure 5 4 Setup the Configuration EiehName eee eee eee eee 129 xii Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 TABLES Table 1 1 VENUS Series Technical Specification eee ee e ee ee 14 TETEN PENN 25 Table 2 2 10 100Base T Connection sse ee eee ee 26 Table 2 3 Pin definition of the Console Port Connector see ee ee eee eee 27 Table 2 4 Pin Assignment of the RJ 21 Telco CGonnector ee eee ee eee 29 Table 2 5 Pin Assignment of the Copper Wire Cable sese ee eee eee 31 Table 3 1 Terminal Emulation Goiiware eee eee e e e eee 36 Table 3 2 Function Keys used in the Terminal Uli 38 Table 3 3 The Main Menu Items sees ee ee ee e ee ee ee 41 Table 3 4 The Configuration Menu eme 43 Table 3 5 The System Configuration Menu eme eee ee ee ee ee e ee 43 Table 3 6 Description of MGCP Configuration eme 44 Table 3 7 DHCP Server Configuration Hemes 47 Table 3 8 DHCP BootP Client Configuration e see ee ee eee ee ee 49 Table 3 9 Descripti
33. status the hardware report and the diagnosis result the routing table the packet statistics etc can be found Detailed description for the Monitoring menu Is given in Section 3 6 Device Control Menu The Device Control menu allows you to maintain the device such as upgrading the software resetting the device or restoring the configuration to the factory defaults Detailed description for the Device Control menu is given in Section 3 7 41 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 4 4 Diagnosis Menu In the Diagnosis menu the Ping command is provided for verification of the IP network connection Trouble Shooting Menu is provided for technical support engineers to troubleshooting the operation of the device Detailed description for the Diagnosis menu is given in Section 3 8 42 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 Configuration The Configuration menu is divided into four groups Table 3 4 The Configuration Menu Items Configuration E N System Interface Routing Security 3 5 1 System Configuration Table 3 5 The System Configuration Menu Items 43 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 1 MGCP Configuration The Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt MGCP Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration MGCP Configuration Box Name O698bbef 8940 Call Manager IP 172
34. the configuration into flash venus box name customer132 venus ca Ip 212 161 54 100 venus wan static ip 172 16 3 233 venus wan net mask 255 255 240 0 venus wan default QW 172 16 0 254 venus country code china venus write config end of configuration file 141 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 1 Instruments The following instruments may help to allocate the problem A multi meter to identify the line condition the power condition etc A PC with a LAN card installed and the IP setup configured properly A network scope to identify the network status and the traffic load over the network 143 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 2 Troubleshooting Turn off the power first Follow the procedures below to allocate the problem 1 Cable Connections Make sure all the cables are connected correctly and firmly Check if you provide a correct power source 2 The Power Source The LED indicators offer some helpful information for users to check the hardware status of VENUS Series Check if the PWR LED is ON Use the multi meter to measure the power supply 3 Boot up Diagnosis Observe the boot up sequence of the gateway During the boot up phase VENUS Series performs the hardware initialization run time AP software verification interface module detection and then the hardware diagnosis procedure Check if all the LED indicators can display
35. would automatically while link down re register with the server when the link is disconnected Connection retry interval sec gt 2 The waiting time between PPPoE disconnection and re connect LCP includes Echo Request and Echo Reply Codes in order to provide a Data Link Layer loopback mechanism for use in exercising both directions of the link This is useful as an aid LCP echo in debugging link quality determination performance testing request interval and for numerous other functions Upon reception of an sec gt 10 Echo Request in the LCP Opened state an Echo Reply MUST be transmitted This option can be used with the Icp echo failure option to detect that the peer is no longer connected If this option is given PPP daemon will presume the peer to be dead if n LCP echo requests are sent without receiving a valid LCP echo reply If this happens PPP daemon will terminate the connection Use of this option requires a non zero value for the Icp echo interval parameter This option can be used to enable PPP daemon to terminate after the physical connection has been broken e g the modem has hung up in situations where no hardware modem control lines are available Maximum LCP echo failure gt 2 When PPPoE is enabled all VoIP related data such as RTP and MGCP messages would be sent through PPPoE 65 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 9 2 2 LAN Use this menu to configure the LAN interface of th
36. 05 Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP Call Control and PacketCable Network based Call Signal protocol Protocols NCS compliant Voice Packet IETF RFC 1889 Real Time Protocol RTP Encapsulation IETF RFC 2833 RTP payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals Media e IETF RFC 2327 Session Description Protocol SDP Description Protocol Internet TCP IP UDP ARP RARP ICMP Telnet HTTP Web Protocols Server DNS Client BootP Client DHCP Client Server SNMP Client TFTP Client PPPoE RIP III and NAT QoS e IEEE 802 1p e VLAN ID priority tagging port based VLAN Authentication e Extended MGCP protocol using Diffie Hellman amp MD5 algorithms 17 Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification IP Address e Static or Dynamic using DHCP or BootP client Assignment FAX over IP e Fax Auto detection e 1 30 Transparent FAX e FAX Relay Mode ITU T 1 38 Real Time G3 FAX over IP protocol supporting ITU T V 21 V 27ter V 29 and V 17 up to 14 400bps Management e Console Telnet Web based HTTP server proprietary authentication and SNMP management Remote Software download and Configuration file download via Provisioning Operating Temperature 0 C 50 C storage Temperature 10 C 70 C Relative Humidity 10 90 non condensing Dimension EN 50081 2 EN 50081 2 FCC Part 15 Class A CE mark e EN 60950 FCC Part 68 UL CSA Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 Standard Compliance
37. 16 3 60 Call Manager Domain Name I Call Manager MGCP Port 242 Gateway MGCP Port 242 Standard MGCP 1 0 Wildcarded RSIP disable Endpoint ID aaln 1 to aaln NAT Keep Alive s B off Ip NAT Keep Alive mode RSIP NAT Remote IP for SDP 6 6 0 0 Heart beat disable Press ASCII SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 6 MGCP Configuration Table 3 6 Description of MGCP Configuration Items m een For MGCP protocol each MGCP gateway is identified with a unique logic name or the so called Endpoint ID Select this item to name the device This name must be registered in MGCP Call Manager or Call Agent in advance where the subscriber account the telephone numbers assigned to each POTS port of the gateway the call routing table the IP address of the gateway etc are all preset and stored in a server or database Since this Is the major identification for a gateway make sure you use the exactly same name given by your VoIP service provider Note For example the POTS ports of the VENUS Series are named from aaln 1 BoxName to aaln 32 BoxName where the BoxName is the logic name presented in this field This item tells VENUS Series what the MGCP Call Manager e IP address is Once when the gateway is boot up it will sends a Restart message to this IP address of Call Manager IP the Call Manager Call Manager then acts as a maste
38. 2A and 2832D Chapter 1 Overview ag FAS LINE CARD OG aue oun O K FXS LINE CARD e o ithe LAN o gt 0 f gt 8 CI Figure 1 8 The Rear View of VENUS 2832A oo tege i HRS EJ FXS LINE CARD O sumo O eh 2 o gt 6 EE Figure 1 9 The Rear View of VENUS 2832D o FXS LINE CARD e 0 VENUS 2832AE DE is an elite base unit that has three I O Slots on the back panel only one is for Voice Modules Support up to 16 Voice ports and one for Ethernet I F module The slot three is unused E VENUS 2832 H o FAS LINE CARD a y e 2 8 69 gt FXS LINE CARD o i o nreo Figure 1 12 The Rear View of VENUS 2832DE VENUS 2816 is an economical VolP Gateway with AC power build in 16 channels Voice Processing capacity Figure 1 13 The Front View of VENUS 2816 Chapter 1 Overview Figure 1 14 The Rear View of VENUS 2816 VENUS 2808 2808 is a compact standalone VolP Gateway with AC power built in 8 channels Voice Processing capacity and 1 PSTN port for dial line backup Figure 1 15 The Front and Rear View of VENUS 2808 2808 VENUS 2804 is a SOHO VoIP Gateway with AC DC power adaptor built in 4 channels Voice Processing capacity and 1 PSTN port for dial line backup 1 3 1 1 VENUS Series Base Unit m VENUS 2832A 2832A 2832AE 2816 2808 2808 Base Unit with AC power supply m VENUS 2832D 2832DE 2804
39. 4 R Poe K TT 1 e E EES 95 NN 97 TAN 101 LEN 101 3 8 2 Trouble Shooting Menu Command Line Interface 102 CHAPTER A WEB BASE MANAGEMENT esssssssssssssvsssssssensesee EEE 107 4 1 NEON 107 TENNE 110 21 TT 110 EE UT A REE EEE EEE ERE ER 118 EEE So CEN 121 RE EL E EE AN 122 4 3 SIS TEMMO NITO RING EE 123 D TVMAN 123 dea Sye ege LST L re E 123 NNN 124 TL VNR 124 c EE A ee ee a ere eer ener 124 TD NN 125 CHAPTER 5 EDIT CONFIGURATION FIL E ter REESEN 127 5 1 DOWNLOAD THE CONFIGURATION PUE 127 DTS 131 Vil Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 JE ONIN S on 0 E EE Ea 132 I GT l E 141 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING eeeeeossssssssssssee 143 6 1 REESEN 143 TOR 144 APPENDIX A SUPPLEMENTAL TELEPHONE FEATUREBNW 149 A l SUPPLEMENTAL TELEPHONE FEATURES ssssesseecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeteteesaeaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 149 APPENDIX B ABBREVIATION scccsicssssesecssssssscvavvaetsciseusccincssnsssaasensedsensesesssesssecs 153 APPENDIX C VENUS SERIES POWER CONSUMPTION s sssessssessvvessseeeeee 155 viii Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 FIGURES Figure 1 1 Typical MGCP VoIP Appltcaton sss ee ee ee eee 4 Figure 1 2 Enterprise VoIP Intranet Appltcaton sse eee ee eee ee eee 5 Figure 1 3 MTU MDU Application Au 6 Figure 1 4 The Front View of VENUS 2832A and 20221 7 Figure 1 5 The Rear View of VENUS 29228 7 Figure 1 6 The Rear View of VENUS 20232 7 Figure
40. 8 Line Reversal Configuration 79 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3529 Long Loop The Long Loop feature extends the distance for analog interfaces to be greater than 3Km TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 86 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Long Loop Configuration Long Loop Configuration Long Loop enable Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 49 Long Loop Configuration 80 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Life Line Configuration User is able to configure Prefix for PSTN Line Seizure Interface TAINET Venus 2844 Version 4 77b Bld 7 0 WAN _ LAN NAT Analog Life Linel Web Endpoint UD Heter Life Line Configuration Life Line Configuration Prefix for PSIN Line Seizure PSTN max Ring off time ez 70 10 ms base Life Line with chH 1 Ring Counter disable 5 7 20 Press HI H asi SPACE BS TAB ENTER neni Field C left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 50 Life Line Configuration Table 3 28 Description of Life Line items m Banan Prefix for PSTN A prefix number that user want dial out via PSTN line cee Y Seizure PSTN max max MAX MAX ring time limit for PSTN line time limit for PSTN line 81 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 11 Web User is able to configure the VENUS by WEB browser Interface TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 ib Bld 7 0 WAN LAN NAT Analog Life Line
41. 84 Table 3 31 Static Routing Configuration esse ee ee eee ee eee e 85 Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 Table 3 32 The System Monitoring Menu eme 88 Table 3 33 Description of Routing Table Monitoring Items sse sees eee ee ee e e e e e e e e ee e 89 Table 3 34 Description of Firmware Upgrade eme 97 Table 3 35 The Diagnosis Menu Iems sese eee ee ee ee 101 Table 5 1 VENUS NE 132 Ttable 61 Vote Codec E le eT EE 148 Table A 1 Supplemental Telephony Features eee eee eee e eee 149 XIV Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Product Overview TAINET VENUS Series a critical part of the Next Generation Network NGN functions as an interface gateway unit between the legacy Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN and the IP packet network by performing the conversion of the analog voice traffic to from the IP based media stream VENUS Series is a high port density Voice over IP VoIP Media Gateway MG that provides cost effective and quality voice service over global IP packet network Internet or Intranets for end users and in the meanwhile lowers the installation and maintenance effort With analog voice interface connecting to users existing telephone handset or PABX and the Ethernet interface connecting to the service providers IP network VENUS Series bridges the PSTN and IP network VENUS Series supports Media Gateway Control Protocol MGCP which complies with IETF RFC2705 MGCP V0
42. Figure 1 19 The FXO 8 Module with an Add on Module Mounted on the Top 1 3 1 3 Ethernet Switch Modules m UTP 1 Single port Fast Ethernet 10 100Base TX card m UTP 2 Dual port Fast Ethernet 10 100Base TX Switch card with QoS and VLAN support m UTP 2F Single Fiber Optical Fast Ethernet and single 10 100BaseTX Ethernet Port 10 100Base T Figure 1 20 UTP 1 Module Network card Up Link LAN Figure 1 21 UTP 2 Module Fiber Optical 100Base FX LAN Figure 1 22 UTP 2F Module 11 Chapter 1 Overview 1 3 1 4 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 Accessories Refer to 2 5 2 for detailed description B Copper Wire Cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to 50 copper wires W Fan Out cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to 16 x RJ 11 connectors m RJ 21 to RJ 11 Adapter panel m RJ 21to RJ 11 conversion 2 x RJ 21 connectors convert to 32 x RJ 11 connectors m 50 pin Extension Cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to RJ 21 Female connector Software Architecture Applying advanced VoIP technology VENUS Series uses powerful DSP Digital Signal Processor and CPU Central Processing Unit to build up a high performance Media Gateway platform Running over an embedded Multi tasking Real Time Operating System network protocols can be handled efficiently Architecture of multiple DSPs for performing voice processing concurrently guarantees highest voice quality Both the DSP and CPU software can be remotely upgrade for feature
43. HCP server must be located in the local network where the DHCP server can receive the broadcast packets sent from the gateway Make sure there is unused IP address available on the DHCP server If static IP address is enabled make sure the net mask and the default Gateway are set correctly Use the PC to perform a PING test to the gateway or activate the PING feature from within the Craft port Interface to verify the IP packet transmission between the gateway and some other nodes Try to PING the default gateway first then the MGCP Call Manager Check with your access service provider for a well maintained WAN link VENUS Series must be pre registered on the MGCP Call Manager for identification and call routing MGCP Call Manager may use the IP address only to identify a Media Gateway Use the correct IP address assigned to the VENUS Series A non registered IP address may be rejected by the Call Manager Use the Network Scope or the Protocol Analyzer to monitor the packets sent received by the VENUS Series Another convenient method is using the spy feature provided by the VENUS Series Terminal User Interface to monitor the exchanging MGCP messages Refer to Section 3 8 2 for detailed description 145 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 Firewall and NAT Normally a public IP address should be used for VENUS Series In case the VENUS Series is located in the local network behind the firewall or router Make sure the IP
44. MP System Name sales Qtainet net SNMP System Location Taipei Taiwan SNMP Trap Disable SNMP Get Community Public SNMP Get Community Private SNMP Get Community Public SNMP Trap Destination 0 0 0 0 95 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management m DNS Server Disable m IADMS Registration Disable m SoftSwitch Registration Disable m Country Code Generic B WAN IP Address 172 16 15 243 B WAN IP Mask 255 255 0 0 m Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 m Root Account User Name user R General Account User Name operator E No Password a Caution Restore the defaults only when there is no phone call in progress Otherwise VolP service will be abruptly terminated 96 3 7 3 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Firmware Upgrade VENUS Series allows software upgrade for feature improvement The new firmware the Application Program in binary code format can be remotely downloaded from a TFTP server and written into the internal flash memory of the VENUS Series Check with our technical support for the availability of the latest software Access Path Device Control Menu gt Firmware Upgrades Device Control TALNET Venus 2804 Version 4 7b Bld 7 0 Harm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade TFIP Software Download TFIP Software Download TFIP server IP 6 6 6 6 TFIP server port Ve file name binary Press Bf 9 7 7 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abor
45. NUS Series directly to a PC s serial port for terminal operation The PIN definition of the DB 9 is Table 2 3 Pin definition of the Console Port Connector TXD Transmit Data RXD Receive Data DTE 5 Signal Ground SS z CTS Clear To Send 8 IRTS Request To Send Note The serial UART port on some of the PCs may not support or guarantee the speed of 115 200bps Try another PC if the terminal program is not responding or is displaying incorrect characters 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 5 Rear Panel Connections Caution While installing the interface cards make sure the power switch is turned off to prevent VENUS Series from possible damage caused by current impact The figure illustrated below shows the VENUS 2832 Series rear panel connection dE Kc e h Power Analog Analog Telephony Network Card UTP 1 Inlet Telephony Cards Cards FXS FXO UTP 2 UTP 2F AC or FXS FXO with with 50 pin Telco DC 50 pin Telco Connector for Connector for Channel 1 16 Channel 17 32 Figure 2 2 VENUS 2832 Series Rear Panel Connections 2 5 1 Connecting the Power Source Two models are available for different power source supply The AC model VENUS 2832A 2832AE 2816 2808 2808 2804 accepts 100V 230VAC 50 60Hz Auto range power source The DC model VENUS 2832D 2832DE accepts 36V 72VDC power source Connect the device with a power cord of the correct voltage and rating to y
46. P Configuration l Key Hint Configuration pr Item TAB next gt forward C backward ENTER select ESC abort Figure 3 4 Navigating User Menu Table 3 2 Function Keys used in the Terminal Ul Moving the Cursor lt gt TAB Use lt and gt to move the cursor left and right or up and down Press TAB to move the cursor to the next item Selecting a sub menu ENTER Moving up to the Press the ESC key to move previous menu back to the previous menu of the upper level Editing the information Type in the content or You need to fill in two types of press the SPACE fields The First requires you to BAR key to toggle the type in the appropriate selection information string or digits 38 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management The second allows you to cycle through the available choices by pressing the SPACE BAR Deleting the BACKSPACE or Use these two keys to erase information SPACE BAR the entered information Canceling the Process Ctrl C Press Ctrl C during some menu processing for example during the TFTP download state can cancel the Pressing Enter Save your configuration by selecting YES at the pop up Confirm message In most cases it will go to the previous menu Exiting the Terminal Ul ESC To exit the Terminal Ul press ESC at the Main Menu prompt then enter Y to the pop up message Logout to logout Idle timer expir
47. aii Endpoint ID 4 aint va sl i A e E a NAT Keep Alive s 00ffP s ETF Configuraii HAT Keep Alve mode FEF sl EE Centar NAT Remote IP for SDE E FE Insestace S Heart beat Desk Routing Tabde Security Be 4 ss SY eo rrr Figure 4 3 System Configuration 110 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 1 MGCP Configuration E 9110 Que mr A ep MED p tag ot 19 S Sand mm ege m 1216358 R Klut p pna cma 2 RR Flan Ke 162 D l H escht T me gt mm wen px aloe AAA a 3 e e y Espa E MGCP Configuration Bax Name Call Manager Ip ER EF Jo Call Manager Doms a f OOO Call Manager MOCP Port SZ Gateway MGCP Port BET Stanilas INST TD B Wd a deh t RSDP all Endpoint ID TGB eK El NAT Keep Ale strai P NAT Keep Alve mode ET NAT Remote IF for SDP PF F F Heart beat Bai zl TT Rm Figure 4 4 MGCP Configuration 4 2 1 2 DHCP BooTP Configuration DHCP BootP Configuration DHCP Bootf Client inf yeu att erten Ll E Use host domain name options for box name EH Confgushor Use only trusted DHCP serveris s MA Fenr ri s SNe Configu Cp S 90s Gabes Update Flash Memory im 0 arna ES Figure 4 5 DHCP BOOT Configuration 111 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 4 DHCP Server DHCP Server Basic Conium friem Cots S DHCP Server 3 MESE conhar pa zakad Cl SS Saban l
48. anagement Bill pr gd And Access Server VENUS Series e products amp gt HOME 1001004 Figure 1 3 MTU MDU Application The advantages of using VENUS Series the high port density CPE Customer Premise Equipment Media Gateway are Lower installation effort Easier maintenance Competitive per port price High voice quality Available feature extension Consuming less public IP addresses which are valuable resources 1 3 1 3 1 Chapter 1 Overview Product Description Hardware Architecture VENUS 2832 Series is a compact sized 1U high desktop VolP Gateway and is installable onto a standard 19 Rack Sub series letter A is for 100 230V AC power and D for 36 72V DC power Installation guide can be found in Chapter 3 VENUS 2832A D has two I O slots for Voice Modules Support up to 32 Voice ports there is single Ethernet I F on front panel El Ak FXS LINE CARD o e o E 6 L el A D d e AA e J Figure 1 5 The Rear View of VENUS 2832A Ile elle o RB FES LINE CARD o DR FS LINE CARD ing un Ol a YAA el R at A 6 Figure 1 6 The Rear View of VENUS 2832D VENUS 2832A D has three I O slots on the back panel two for Voice Modules Support up to 32 Voice ports and one for Ethernet I F module TAINET VENUS 2832 Figure 1 7 The Front View of VENUS 283
49. ansfer Protocol ui Userimterface UDP UserDatagram Protocol Voice Activity Detection Voice over Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network 154 Appendix C Venus Series Power Consumption Appendix C Venus Series Power Consumption All Idle Full Loading Venus 2804 12 9W Venus 2808 41 8W 53 8W Venus 2816 35 2W 54 4W Venus 2832A 46 2W 94 2W 155
50. ateway automatically dials your assigned hotline number When in hotline mode other lines cannot be called FXO port When receiving a call from an outside line Venus Gateway will divert the call to the assigned hotline number m Hot Line Code Enter the hot line number for an automatic dialing function m Hot Line Dial Wait when the hotline function is in use Venus Gateway will divert incoming calls from an outside line after a set wait time TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Hot Line Configuration Hot Line Number lt The Max length of Phone Number is 32 gt TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt nage down ESC abort Figure 3 47 Direct Inward Dial Configuration 78 3 5 2 8 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Line Reversal When the caller hangs up this feature provides a momentary reversal of Tip and Ring that causes the switch to stop conducting and release the line It s a polarity reversal that used to signal the phone and tell it that a call has been completed There is 32 ports can be set individually for Venus 2832 series 8 ports for Venus 2808 and 4 ports for Venus 2804 TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Hot Line Configuration Hot Line Number lt The Max length of Phone Number is 32 gt TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 4
51. avigating User Men 38 Figure 3 5 Logout the Terminal U sss ses sese 39 Figure 3 6 MGCP Configuration sss eee ee ee e ee 44 Figure 3 7 DHCP BootP Client ConfiguratiON cccoocccccccconccncccnocnncononnnncononnnnnononnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnennnnnos 46 Figure 3 8 DHCP Server Configuration sese eee ee ee 46 Figure 3 9 DHCP Server Free Address Ranges Configuration sss eee ee eee 48 Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 Figure 3 10 DHCP BootP Client Contguraton sse eee eee eee 48 Figure 3 11 DHCP Client Using Trusted Several sse eee 50 Figure 3 12 The Boot Up Procedure with DHCP BootP Client Enabled sees eee eee 50 Figure 3 13 SNMP Agent Configuration ss sese ee eee eee 51 Figure 3 14 DNS Client COMMUTATION esas 52 Figure 3 15 Download Configuration ke 53 Figure 3 16 Download Procedure of the Contgouratontie sse eee ee ee eee 54 Figure 3 17 Country Code Selection se eee eee 55 Figure 3 18 Q65 Configuration Select esmeralda Eii 56 Figure 3 19 1 38 Coniiguration Selection msi das 57 Figure 3 20 1 38 Control Method 58 Figure 3 21 Authentication Configuration sss ee eee eee e ee ee 58 Figure 3 22 Gall Features e ul e UTC e A 59 Re ATP NANNA 60 Figure 3 24 DSP Ee alte re srta 61 Figure 3 25 Provision Configuration sss eee eee e eee 62 Figure 3 26 WAN Interface CGonfguraton see eee eee ee eee 63 Figure 3 27 PPP over Ethernet Configuration cccoooccccccconccnccconcnncononnnncononnnnnonancn
52. be rejected Use only trusted DHCP server s 49 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 0 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Trusted DHCP Servers Primary DHCP Server IP Primary DHCP Server Mask Backup DHCP Server IP Backup DHCP Server Mask I l I I l l I I Press 0 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 11 DHCP Client Using Trusted Server s System Restart Starting DHCP BootP client procedure Discovering DHCPY Boot DHCP offer received Sending DHCP request DHCP ACK received DHCP YBRootP Server Assigned IP address He lusk Default route DNS Server IP server File name No file name specified Using default name O09 bbef 8940 ini Starting configuration file download process Trying 172 16 0 2 press ctrl c to cancel TFTP connection failure system Initializing Initialization 15 done Figure 3 12 The Boot Up Procedure with DHCP BootP Client Enabled 50 3 9 1 3 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management SNMP Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt SNMP Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Routing Table Security SNMP Agent System Contact lainet Communication System Corp System Name sales tainet net System Locatio
53. c gt 8 DHCP Free Address DHCP Static Address SPACE BS left Press H 9 TAB ENTER next field gt righ us 2804 Version A b Bld Security 172 16 14 0 255 200 259 0 edit edit tainet net 43200 64800 86400 43200 edit edit t ESC abort Figure 3 8 DHCP Server Configuration 46 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 7 DHCP Server Configuration Items me Description Subnet Address This item specifies the subnet address for assigning IP address Subnet mask This item specifies the subnet mask to be assigned to Addr DHCP Clients DNS Server This item specifies the IP address of DNS server s to be offered to Clients Bauer This item specifies the router address s to be added to the DHCP Client s routing table This item specifies the Domain Name information to be assigned to DHCP Clients DHCP Renew This item specifies the period in seconds that should Time pass before the Client attempts to renew its lease DHCP Rebind This item specifies the period in seconds that should Time pass before the Client attempts to rebind its lease DHCP Default This item specifies the default lease time in seconds for Lease Time the binding that client will use This ttem specifies the time in seconds that the DHCP DHCP Offered server will wait fora DHCP Request or Decline from a Wait Time Client after a binding is of
54. ce Control Warm start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade 3 7 1 Warm Start After changing some configurations of the device it may be required to restart the device to activate the new configuration Use this menu to reset the VENUS Series Caution Reset the gateway only when there is no phone call in progress Otherwise VoIP service will be abruptly terminated Access Path Device Control Menu gt Warm Start Device Control TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 fb Bld 6 Warm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade Restart Hodule restart lt YES gt HO TAB next gt forward ec backward ENTER select ESC abor T Figure 3 66 Reset the VENUS Series 94 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 7 2 Restore Default Access Path Device Control Menu gt Restore Default Device Control TALHET Venus 2864 Version 4 b Bld 7 Warm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade Restore Parameters to Factory Defau restore lt YES gt NO TAB next gt forward lt backward ENTER select ESC abor T Figure 3 67 Restore Default This feature is used to reset all the settings to the factory defaults Selecting this menu will cause an en forced reset to the VENUS Series The configuration defaults are No box name Call Manager IP 0 0 0 0 MGCP Port IP 2427 DHCP Client Disabled SNMP Agent Disable SNMP System Contact Tainet Communication System Corp SN
55. cluded in the T symbols must be provided while a parameter included in the lt gt symbols is optional A symbol separates all the parameters allowed Table 5 1 VENUS Series Command Sets Command Set Function Description Cross Reference venus box_name string Setup the logic name of the device Example venus box name 000 M003 This example names the device 000 M003 venus ca ip IP address Setup the IP address of the MGCP Call 3 5 1 1 lt Port number of Call Manager and the UDP port for MGCP Manager gt communication Example venus ca Ip 212 16 4 5 2727 This example targets the location of the MGCP Call Manager The MGCP messages will be sent to the UDP port of 2727 at 212 16 4 5 Defaults Without entering the port number the UDP port defaults 2427 venus mgcp_ version Select MGCP version reserved 3 511 O MGCP 0 1 1 MGCP1 0 2 NCS 1 0 3 MGCP 1 0 NCS 1 0 venus mgep wildcard on Enable Disable the wildcarded 3 5 1 1 off MGCP message This command helps to reduce the amount of MGCP messages 132 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function oss Cross eee paas lr The default wildcarding is disabled Note Some MGCP Call Managers do not support wildcarding Enable Disable the DHCP BootP This 3 5 1 2 command enables the device to request a dynamic IP address and to obtain the net mask and default gateway IP address from a DHCP or BootP s
56. countries not supported in the country selection list can setup the individual ring and tone spec within the Command Line Interface as well Refer to Section 3 5 2 Section 3 8 2 and Chapter 5 for detailed information Countries supported are USA Hong Kong Taiwan China India Sweden Malaysia The default setting is generic Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt Country Code Configuration TALNET Venus 2864 Version A Fib Bld 6 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Select Country Area Code Country Area Code gener1c Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt tright ESC abort Figure 3 17 Country Code Selection 55 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 7 QOS Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt QoS Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2864 Version A Zib Bld 7 9 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Please Select the Priority 6 7 Voice Priority Signaling Priority Data Priority Press A SPACE BS DEL lt Hust between and gt TAB ENTER next field ec left gt stright ESC abort Figure 3 18 QoS Configuration Selection Table 3 12 Description of QoS Configuration Selection Items MIA Voice packet will add a priority value to IP header The TOS Type Of Service for media stream digit 7 is highest and 0 is the lowest priority
57. d lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 20 1 38 Control Method 3 5 1 9 Authentication Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt Authentication Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 0 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Authentication Authentication Disable Initial Key Ki I Gateway ID MGID I Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 21 Authentication Configuration 58 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 14 Description of Authentication Configuration Item m Deelpllon The authentication enable can secure the connection between GW and SoftSwitch To which GW without this authentication will never register with the SoftSwitch It s a generated key provided by SoftSwitch operator or VolP Initial key service provider Gateway ID An identification name used to register with SoftSwitch 3 5 1 10 Call Features Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt Call Features Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 fb Bld 7 6 System Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Call Features Hot Line disable Deny Second Stage Dialing disable Max Flash Hook Time msec 504 Caller ID Type FSK Bellcore Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 22 Call Features Configuration Table 3 15
58. detailed messages and send it to the Technical Support for further study and diagnosis The default spy level for all tasks is 3 It filters out the normal event messages and displays only the Minor Unexpected Event the Major Unexpected Event and the Fatal Error messages A commonly used spy feature is to monitor the MGCP communication for diagnosing the compatibility of inter operation Enter spy xgcp 2 to enable the display of MGCP signaling packets in text format sent received by the device 104 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Figure 3 79 es CAWINN Tevstem32emd exe telnet 172 16 2 05 TAINET Venus 2832 SE Version 4 71a Bld 7 8 lagnosis Trouble Shooting Menu System Debug Messages CCUTONE CCUCPDET DEA DIM TIU TIUPDR DS PA DCMM CPMU aGCP HMM Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected Unexpected dhyFort dhyPort dhyFort dhyPort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyFort dhyPort Q to Quit Figure 3 78 The Spy Command MED WE HOD FUD MED KV Del SS el el msgline 4 D xxxx msgline 5 X 3054 parsing msg 4bfafe len 27 parsing msg 515e6c l n 127 sending PB len 12 addr 172 16 3 60 por t 2427 200 4054 OF s nding len 60 addr 172 16 3 60 port 2427 RSIP 1609 aaln 208rd2832
59. dpoetlD Name Ee E 5 L 6 ooo y oo e 7 C ls 2 D EX ii gt E NA 43 a 14 JJ BS 15 YAA zl CCETT Bmw Figure 4 23 EndpointID Configuration 4 2 3 Routing Table 4 2 3 1 Static Routing Static Routing sem i Destination NetMask NextHost Metric meter A KER e E sab EFFE FEEF EFFE E gn 3 FE PP PE PP Pp pp b E pp pp pb pp pp Pb Pp b E EE b pp pp PF pp PF pp hb groen a EFFE EFFE FEEF E Ls od el oe hhh A EK AKA El TT pre Figure 4 24 Static Route 121 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 3 2 4 2 4 Default Gateway sais 16 15 33 agl gc p ep TARET Default Gateway Configuration System Corfigut Interface Routing Table Gateway IP Address Pp P P Static Noir s Default Gate Update Flash Memory SecurEy um _ umm ae Monitoring MERA Device Control fr i L tet es Figure 4 25 Default Gateway Security MME so Paita TAD Bea Y bites 72 16 15 3 oonfipcpe ep TAPET Security Configuration system Configur User Name fuser Interface Routing Table Password Static Poar Update Flash Memory e Defaut Gate 5 eru vi S Monitoring 1 K Pa Device Control L len Figure 4 26 Security Configuration 122 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 3 System Monitorin
60. duration is the total duration of the ring generation 1ms based Example venus card 3 fxs ring_cadence 10 40 0 000 180000 This example sets the ring cadency with 1 second On 4 second Off cycle The ring will last for total of 180 seconds venus card 1 4 fxs Setup the ring cadence for a distinctive 3 5 2 5 distinctive ring 1 9 on1 ring pattern where off 1 0n2 ott2 ons 1 9 is the distinctive ring pattern duration Note 9 is for setting the spec of the splash ring on is the ring cycle ON time 100ms based off is the ring cycle OFF time 100ms based duration is the total duration 100ms based 136 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference Example venus card 3 fxs distinctive_ring 2 5 10 20 10 0 0 180000 This example sets the ring pattern for the 2 distinctive ring with 0 5 second On 1 second Off 2 second On 1 second Off cycle The ring will last for total of 180 seconds Defaults rt 2 sec on 4 sec off r2 0 8 sec on 0 4 sec off 0 8 sec on 4 sec off r3 0 4 sec on 0 2 sec off 0 4 sec on 0 2 sec off 0 8 sec on 4 sec off r4 0 3 sec on 0 2 sec off 1 sec on 0 2 sec off 0 3 sec on 4 sec off r5 0 5 sec on 0 1 sec off r6 0 5 sec on 0 2 sec off 0 3 sec on 0 2 sec off 0 5 sec on 3 sec off r7 2 sec on 4 sec off r8 reserved r9 splash ring 0 5 sec on venus longloop onjoff Enabl
61. e Figure 4 6 DHCP Server Basic SNMP Configuration Enabling SNMP agent will pop up the detailed SNMP settings as next Figure ven ann O AY IA ben IA 2123 rs gant Gun A gt 4 GU EA NE EE La alle ci dom am PFIN A ET Ir UR e wann zs s KE eng eg A ge rees Duan eg Gjer gt SNMP Configuration SNMP Agent aus Rat CGabous BEE SHHT Cabana bits See Sang E moona EE Figure 4 7 The SNMP Configuration 112 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 5 DNS Configuration Zum omg oe Sune zen ig m enen saman Zeen A A A RB TJ e DNS Configuration e Use DNS Server Cede sl s re Cy s DCH eet G a LTE Dare EE en gt Ta Figure 4 8 Enable DNS Enabling the DNS client will pop up the detailed DNS settings as illustrated in the next Figure AA A IAD Pan x ER SE oia ET ammer dum 3 r dR JO LS SEET l 8 El EET ELE EL ML E OOO d gd geen FUNAR ATA Is REY A R DNS Configuration Use DNS Server gt z MCE Configura s DEC Book DNS sere PE P P P Figure 4 9 DNS Configuration 113 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 6 Download Configuration oO mls KEN a A MED gt MAS AO IAD RYG EH E Gamer Gee 3 AR JO BEEN 5 n Download Configuration File Downbeat Upload Fma TFTP Server PE F P po TETE server port File mmmitext ie sS
62. e Disable long loop feature for 1 3 5 2 9 longer distance transmission venus lan router mode Specify LAN IP and mask under router 3 5 2 2 lanlp lanMask mode venus nat onloft Enable Disable NAT 3 5 2 9 venus qos voice priority Setup different priority for different type 3 5 1 7 signaling priority data ol service priority venus auth disable Enable Disable authentication method1 method2 show ki string mg_id string Venus call feature did Enable Disable Direct Inward Dialing 3 5 1 10 Ton oft feature venus user name string Setup the user name 3 5 4 Defaults user Ge di O 137 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference venus password string Setup the user password Defaults no password venus write config Write the configuration into the flash N memory Reset the configuration to factory default Defaults see section 3 7 2 7 Display current configuration flash clean Clean the configuration stored in the flash memory Once this is done user should reboot the device and the device will set the configuration to factory defaults soy Dia the spy level of each software N A task Set the spy level from 0 to 5 ofa N A specific software task This command enables the display of debugging message of different monitoring level A lower level will display more messages while a higher level shows
63. e device LAN supports two modes Switch and Router O Note For 2832 series LAN interface will only be available with UTP 2 Module is installed 3 5 2 2 1 Switch Mode Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt LAN gt Switch Mode Under Switch Mode the LAN interface use the same IP address of WAN and supports different VLAN function to enhance the QoS availability Interface TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 WAN LAN NAT Analog Life Line Web Endpoint ID LAN Configuration Switch Hode VLAN Configuration Port based YLAN Press SPACE to select ENTER to edit TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 28 LAN Interface Configuration 66 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 22 Description of LAN Interface Configuration Items mp Deseripton gt Port based To build up a virtual LAN under a group of specified VLAN Ethernet ports There are three groups can be used RN Define the VLAN priority in different interface 1 is the VER On lowest priority and 4 is the highest priority Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt LAN gt Switch Mode gt Port based VLAN Interface TAINET Venus 2804 Version A fib Bld 7 0 HAN LAN NAT Analog Life Line Web EndpointID Heter LAN Configuration WAN port LAN port Local VES vas ves Group yes yes yes Group3 yes yes yes Press SPACE to select ENTER to edit TAB next item ENTER ed
64. e ports using copper wires Figure 1 1 With advanced MGCP protocol and various management features supported on VENUS Series service providers or telecomm companies can provide toll quality voice service to the customers The deployment of an intelligent IP packet network for integrated data and voice service with billing accounting and management features can be soon built up FXS Ports So wabch IO OORT Management BA Roaster VENUS Series products Figure 1 1 Typical MGCP VolP Application MGCP protocol splits the signaling features into two parts the Media Gateway MG and the Media Gateway Controller MGC VENUS Series acting as a MG device is controlled by the SoftSwitch MGC to convert the telephony signals to MGCP messages and the audio wave to voice packets Each VENUS Series has to be registered on the SoftSwitch or the Database in advance in order to provide the service SoftSwitch records media gateway s location the IP address and the identification the logic name maintains the Call Routing table for mapping a POTS port of a Media Gateway to the designated lelephone Number When user dials a telephone number SoftSwitch behaving like a traditional PSTN Public Switched Telephone 4 Chapter 1 Overview Network Switch looks up in the call routing table to find out and communicate with the destination MG to establish the voice path between the two MGs over the IP network Large or median sized ent
65. eature Call Features E En Hot Line SE a bd oe Deny Second Stage Didas eok z E C T Ree T R mR Figure 4 15 Call Feature 116 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 1 12 RIP Protocol lt a a omg Fe eee yen sens C 3 monn rumen JUAN TE mld Jmm dea BB 1 e e FSZT SE RTP Protocol ETP Port Base E ETF Filter Bae d BFC 2833 Tell 2 2813 Payload Type Send Receive before off hook Elk sl Figure 4 16 RTP Protocol 4 2 1 13 DSP Configuration TN 2 AR a TEIE re ee Fee Pijama gt mai _ A Toril TER si msgr D I lt 5 Spee at la S X DSP Configuration DSP allav tion method FRI 2 ia ra Figure 4 17 DSP Configuration 117 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 2 4 2 2 1 Interface WAN Configuration da ER a E AE O E unar ger A AR A0 meget kap A FT b 2 akan m Goge ert ge es Goose zeg kim O ZAS ett T CA Te prp EE ETE Is 2 sa STA E WAN Ethernet Eibherpeg Typa 10700 Ee P Addes PE RER PPPOE EE d im EEE Figure 4 18 Setup WAN Interface 118 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 2 2 LAN Configuration R Switch LAN Configuration LAN Mode each 2 VW en Deag Lim Dean La al Port based VLAN Troup rei ven Sl pes Group res ves 2 pes 3 Croup mal ren z pes 2 VLAN Pian E KE mm VLAN ID B b Z Bb Tagg
66. ed or forced logout by another valid user Figure 3 5 Logout the Terminal Ul VENUS Series keeps an Idle Timer in case the user stop operating the Terminal Ul for certain duration of time the Terminal Ul forces logout automatically To maintain the consistency of configuration only one user is allowed to login and to use the Terminal Ul at the same time from either the Craft port or Telnet A valid new user will mutual exclusively force the logout of the current user 39 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 3 Organization of the Terminal Menu Tree The Terminal Ul is organized as a menu tree structure On the top of the menu tree is the Main Menu All menu items are categorized into different group of submenus for convenient and quick access 40 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Main Menu There are four categories in the Main Menu Table 3 3 The Main Menu Items Main Menu pit K Configuration Monitor Device Control Diagnosis Configuration Menu This menu includes MGCP configuration IP configuration DHCP BootP DNS and SNMP configuration country selection RTP configuration Call feature Authentication configuration and security configuration Menu to activate the downloading of the configuration file is also provided Detailed description for every configuration menu is given in Section 3 5 Monitoring Menu The Monitoring menu is used to view the system
67. eof in the Territory but TAINET makes NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT THERETO Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 CONTENTS 1 1 PRODUCT OE SD EE l 1 2 UTI 4 1 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION EE 7 DL ev 7 NNM 12 1 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS vvs 14 1 5 STANDARD OPNE sra 19 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ccssscscossscccescssoscsscscccesesee 2 1 2 1 NN 21 22 EN NNN 22 SU EEE E ee ee 22 Dole Hardware EE es iii 22 223 AC Electrical Outlet Connecti E 22 224 DC Power Source COME emir lalala tias 23 R OG ee E E E E E E E E E 23 23 ENN Te 25 2 4 FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS uote tcraios 26 241 Connecting the IP Network via Ethernet avansere ET 26 EE CO Cin Tie Perini E 26 25 REAR PANEL E e ee E 28 L C nnectne the Power SOUTCE vn 28 DE Connecting thie Pele pony RAT 29 2 6 ETE DIAGN O SEERE EE 33 2 7 BASIC CONFIGURATION 34 CHAPTER A CONFIGURATION AND MANAGEMENT ccssssccesssseee II 3 1 NTN 35 A OR 35 31 2 Power ON VENUS DOTES veritat aria ed rn dci 36 K e Ee 1 sae E E OE cidsm ceo cias 37 E NAVIGATION THE TERMINAL USER INTERFACE esse eee eee 38 3 3 ORGANIZATION OF THE TERMINAL MENU TR 40 3 4 MN 41 LNM 41 vi Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 EMNE 41 ED Go AEE ENE EE EE EN EE 41 DENN 42 TF EON 43 NON 43 SEE MMU RE IA 63 GE Roana KT 84 SS e 86 GMN 88 361 R TNES 88 02 H W Report Momtori ie eege 90 AA o nn e a 91 3 6 4 System Info M tritio 93 AO PENG CONTROL e E R 94 A 9
68. er Interface provided via the Console port 115200bps 8N1 and other management interface as well Now try to make a phone call and feel the quality of voice the VENUS Series can provide Detailed Ul for software configuration can be found in the following Chapters Read through the next Chapter to learn the detailed software configuration for the VENUS Series Refer to Section 3 8 2 for the Troubleshooting Guide 34 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Chapter 3 Configuration and Management This Chapter describes the Terminal User Interface provided by VENUS Series There are two methods to access to the Terminal User Interface the Craft port and the Telnet both present the exactly same format of terminal management The Craft port is used primarily when the device is installed for the first time and the IP configuration is not yet provisioned Once when the IP connection is provisioned user may login to the Terminal User Interface using the Telnet software to remotely control or maintain the device from anywhere in the global IP network Here in this Chapter Section 3 1 describes the Craft port connection Detailed operation guide to the Terminal User Interface is described in the following sections 3 1 Connecting the Terminal 3 1 1 Setup PC Figure 3 1 Connecting to the PC If you are configuring the VENUS Series from a PC not a dumb terminal you need software called Terminal Emulation Program to emulate
69. er control and can t transmit and receive RTP using the same port it is suggested to disable this feature Otherwise it may cause one way communication It enables the RTP Payload to carry dual tone multi frequency DTMF signaling other tone signals and telephony events in RTP packets On the contrary the DTMF signaling is packed as voice data when RFC 2833 is disabled ja FS The payload type of RFC 2833 standard Send Receive This item is used to inter operate with certain call agents before off hook where a connection is made before off hook detected Clean RTP If call agent is crashing the Venus will break the RTP when CA reset package 60 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 1 12 DSP Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt System gt DSP Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 System Interface Routing Table System Configuration Version 4 b Bld In Security DSP Configuration DSP allocation method FIFO Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 24 DSP Configuration Table 3 17 Description of DSP Configuration Items mm scription gt DSP This ttem specifies the DSP chip channel register method Configuration FIFO If the item is enabled the first call will get the first channel of DSP chip no matter from any port in system Static Mapping If the item is enabled the first port will corresponds first
70. erprises are able to build up the high quality cheap or free private voice service based on the Intranet or Extranet network by deploying VENUS Series units at corporate HQ and local branch offices The VENUS Series communicates with the SoftSwitch installed at corporate HQ through managed IP leased line such as DDN Digital Data Network leased line or VPN Virtual Private Network network With the scalable voice capacity feature provided by VENUS Series enterprises can install proper amount of telephone interfaces for each branch Figure 1 2 Enterprise Network VENUS Senes products FXS EXO VENUS Series Management Bill Server Mini Enterprise Sobsidiary Company SOHO Setwork Figure 1 2 Enterprise VolP Intranet Application For the Multi Tenants Units MTU or Multi Dwelling Units MDU markets such as a hotel or campus VENUS Series performs as a voice access platform to accommodate the voice over IP traffics from all the users Thanks to the convenience of adding new Ethernet nodes new VENUS Series units can be installed easily to extend the amount of users To support more VENUS Series media gateway allows service providers to provide cost effective and quality voice services with minimum capital investment and maintenance cost Chapter 1 Overview MDU Building College Hotel Hospital Softswitch Ej j PL VENUS Series Products Y yy gt Ethernet Switch d M
71. erver during device boot up state Defaults off venus dhcp client name To specify client s host name 3512 string venus dhcp client restrict Enable Disable trusted DHCP 3 5 1 2 server s feature When this feature is enabled only responses from the severs specified by the next command will be accepted venus dhcp client IP address of trusted server s GP server n venus snmp agent on Enable Disable the SNMP agent 3 5 1 3 off Defaults off venus snmp sys contact Contact person for this SNMP managed 3 5 1 3 venus dhcp client on off string device venus snmp sysname Domain name for this SNMP managed 3 5 1 3 string device venus snmp sys_loc Physical location of this SNMP 3 5 1 3 string managed device venus snmp trap on off Enable Disable the SNMP trap 3 5 1 3 Defaults off venus snmp get_com The community string for Get object 3 9 1 3 string from SNMP MIB venus snmp set com The community string for Set object 3 5 1 3 string from SNMP MIB venus snmp trap mp The community string for trap active 3 0 1 3 string venus snmp trap dest n IP address of the SNMP manager 3 5 1 3 IP address venus dns on off Enable Disable DNS lookup 3 5 1 4 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference Defaults off venus dns ip IP address Setup the IP address of the Domain 3 5 1 4 Name Server venus dns ca name S
72. etup the domain name of the MGCP 13 5 1 4 string Call Manager This command enables the device to communicate with the domain name server to look up the IP address of the Call Manager venus dns iadms name Setup the domain name of the IADMS 3 5 1 4 string This command enables the device to communicate with the domain name server to look up the IP address of the IADMS cea aean method mgc mg specify the method venus country code Country selection of the telephony generic usa china specification ring and tone spec ndia hk ndia Defaults generic venus wan static ip IP Setup the static IP address of the WAN 3 address interface the Ethernet port for the device Note The static IP address is active when the DHCP BootP function is disabled venus wan net mask IP Setup the Sub net Mask network Note The net mask is active when the DHCP BootP function is disabled venus wan default_gw IP Set up the IP address of the default address gateway Note The default gateway IP address is active when the DHCP BootP function is disabled venus card 3 4 fxs tone Setup the spec of a call progress tone tone type ne nf f1 for a specific voice module card where a1 f2 a2 f3 a3 f4 a4 t tone type can be 134 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference busy ring back congestion dial tone dial tone2
73. evice authentication requests sent from a media gateway to identify the validity of the device and to perform remote configuration Once when the device identification is passed the media gateway needs to request the service authentication from the SoftSwitch before starting the voice service SNMP Management The embedded SNMP agent in VENUS Series allows the device to be managed by the SNMP management system Chapter 1 Overview 1 4 Technical Specifications Table 1 1 VENUS Series Technical Specification items Specification Base Unit e Number of slots for voice module per unit VENUS 2832A 2 voice slots VENUS 2832A D 2 voice slots VENUS 2832AE DE 1 voice slot VENUS 2816 built in 16 voice channels no voice slot VENUS 2808 1 on board voice slot VENUS 2808 built in 8 voice channel no voice slot VENUS 2804 built in 4 voice channels no voice slot Number of slots for Ethernet switch module per unit VENUS 2832A built in 1 Ethernet port VENUS 2832A D 1 Ethernet switch module slot VENUS 2832AE DE 1 Ethernet switch module slot VENUS 2816 built in 2Eyhernet ports VENUS 2808 built in 2 Ethernet ports VENUS 2808 built in 2 Ethernet ports VENUS 2804 built in 2 Ethernet ports Maximum Number of VoIP Channels supported VENUS 2832A 32 voice channels VENUS 2832A D 32 voice channels VENUS 2832AE DE 16 voice channels VENUS 2816 16 FXS voice channel VENUS 2808 8 voice channels VENUS 2808 8 FXS voice channel
74. fered Once this period of time has elapsed the binding can be offered to other Clients DHCP Free This item specifies ranges of free IP addresses that can be Address assigned to DHCP Clients Please see Figure 3 9 DHCP Static This item allows user to assign a particular IP address to Address Client with a particular MAC address Domain Name 47 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 0 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Subnet Addr Low IP Address High IP Address Subnet Hask DNS Server Router Domain Name DHCP Renew DHCP Rebind DHCP Defaul DHCP Offere DHCP Free H DHCP Static Press O 9 7 7 SPACE BS THP ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 9 DHCP Server Free Address Ranges Configuration 3 5 1 2 2 For DHCP Client Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version A fib Bld 7 0 Interface Routing Table Security System Configuration Use host domain name options for box name no Use only trusted DHCP server s Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 10 DHCP BootP Client Configuration 48 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 8 DHCP BootP Client Configuration CI eee VENUS Series must be assigned with an IP address to identify the IP packet transmission and reception in the IP network This menu item is used to enab
75. fferent tone duration Where the freq is the frequency in Hertz based amp is the Congestion amplitude in 0 1dB based and the T is the total duration of Out of Service ong cycle in ms based For keeping the cycle into forever h bk _ i Disconnect RP SetuP I Off hook Notice Dial Tone Pe Congestion Tone will be applied to the interface when Dial Tone the network cannot connect the dialed call Off On Dial The Reorder tone is an audible or visual signal that Ton indicates a called number is occupied or otherwise Reorder unavailable 72 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Busy TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampl freq amp amp3 freq amp t ms 480 240 620 240 freql I freq l 15 frequency in Hertz lamp11 lamp 4l is the amplitude in 1 1 db t is the duration in ms of this tone element 1 forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt nage down ESC abort Figure 3 38 Busy Tone Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Ring Back TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampl freq amp amps freq amp t ms 440 19 196 freql I freg4 15 frequency in Hertz lampl amp4 is the amp
76. g 4 3 1 H W Report Monitoring hip 172 L i LOF de Micros H Interzet Explores KE MAME Ra s IAD eso gr v gt EEE pal Ten 3 he d Hardware Configuration and Diagnosis Report Solt 1 UTP 2 card Soll 2 Empty Soll 3 FAS card Configuration Monitoring AN Report 16 FXS ports installed System Info Solt 4 FXO card Device Control 16 FXO ports installed Diagnosis Result Pass No hardware failure detected Figure 4 27 Hardware Report 4 3 2 System Info Monitoring hip i N L fee Internat Exp loser RK beg vr DOG Omg sa Dan I Svd EHTS E hpa 172 16 2 3eoufigepe si i H FAET System Information Configuration Version 4 3d compiled on Nov 17 2003 at 15 08 28 Monitoring H W Report SNMP Agent enable System Info eg x l Device Control SNMP Trap enable DHCP BootP Client disable System Up Time oday 0h 14m 17s r EL UUUJ Y gt gt Figure 4 28 System Information 123 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 4 Maintenance 4 4 1 Warm Start I kp 172 16 15 Tenn heera TAPET Restart Module Configuraci n Monitoring Do you want to restart Device Control Warm Start Restore Deia F imar Upgra Figure 4 29 Restart the Device 4 4 2 Restore Defaults HED P bnp TE 16 15 Aonig TAMET NW E Restore Configuration to Factory Default Confi
77. gement MGCP compatibility between the device and the MGCP Call Manager To access the Command Line Interface CLI select the Diagnosis menu then Trouble Shooting Menu The device will prompt dog gt where user can enter the command lines Figure 3 75 To quit from this interface back to the menu tree of the terminal Ul type Q then press the Enter key Diagnosis IAIHET Venus 2844 Version f b Bld f G Pina Trouble Shooting Menu View System Debug Messages dha Type O to Quit Figure 3 75 Entering the Command Line Interface Within the CLI enter or help the device will display all the commands available Figure 3 76 Diagnosis 804 Boot Code Version 1 0 Bld 7 0 Ping Trouble Shooting Menu View System Debug Messages MAP Debug Application Command List Command Description Displays Command Help lable help Displays Command Help lable dbocmd Handles dbocmd command arg arg suntax Type H to Quit Figure 3 76 The help Command 103 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management The basic command used for major configuration is venus Enter venus to display the syntax All configuration items provided in the terminal Ul can be found here Figure 3 77 venus web lt 1 enable disable gt lt port number default is 80 gt venus provision lt server ip address gt lt port number gt lt file name gt venus country code lt gene
78. guration Do you want to restore Davis Control Warm Start Restore Del aug Ers pars RESTORE KE bes Figure 4 30 Restore Factory Defaults 124 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 4 3 Firmware Upgrade J bagin VZ E ii Macro cft Internet Explorer MERE ME HD TAD ke OOS das ase Gam I dr HE J hetpol 72 16 2 Taonfigepe asi i Software Upgrade Configu ration Monitorin TFTP Server IP Address I D J Device Control Warm Start Firmware Operas Binary File name Update Flash Memory Figure 4 31 Software Upgrade 125 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File This Chapter describes the format of the VENUS Series configuration file The configuration file is actually composed of VENUS Series command lines Users are allowed to edit this file for their own need By downloading the configuration file from a TFTP server to the device user can easily perform the system configuration and dont have to go through the step by step configuration items provided by the terminal interface or web based interface 5 1 Download The Configuration File Store this configuration onto a TFTP server where the VENUS Series device can reach There are two methods to enable the device to download the configuration file m Manually activating via the terminal interface or web based interface refer Section 3 5 1 and Section 4 2 1 Simply enter the IP address
79. his will release the limitation of using fixed IP address for a Media Gateway Check if the Box Name of VENUS Series corresponds with the name registered at the MGCP Call Manager This box name may be case sensitive depending on the design of Call Manager 146 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting The POTS ports of the VENUS Series are named from aaln 1 BoxName to aaln 32 BoxName as the Endpoint ld per MGCP protocol where the BoxName is the logic name of the gateway These identifications must match the registration at the Call Manager 9 Off hook the Telephone Handset Pick up the phone and hear to the response Check if the LED of the telephone port is turned ON If no tone is heard check the transmission between the Call Manager and the gateway again If busy tone is heard contact with your VoIP service provider for correct and valid user account 10 Make a Local Call The Telephone number is setup by your service provider Each voice port on the VoIP gateway has a unique Telephone number and each port must be registered in advance at the Call Manager If the dial tone can be heard try to dial a local number to another port on the same gateway See it the ring back tone is heard and the called party are ringing See if the Channel LED flashes while the phone rings Answer the phone and start conversation Hear the voice quality If the call cannot be made check with the service provider for valid tele
80. igure 2 6 The Adapter Panel with the Extension Cable 32 2 6 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Hardware Diagnosis When the connections are all done turn on the power of the device to boot up the software VENUS Series will perform hardware detection initialization and diagnosis The LED indicators at the front panel show the progress of the hardware diagnosis If it passed all the hardware diagnosis the SYS ALM LED will display GREEN color whereas the RED color indicates hardware failure The diagnosis result can be observed via the User Interface UI provided by VENUS Series 33 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 7 Basic Configuration Once when the VENUS Series is successfully started up two other things must be done before we configure the device The device is registered and provisioned on the SoftSwitch server in advance Get the information of the registration including the telephone numbers assigned for the device The connection to the IP network is properly installed Very few parameters are required for configuring the VENUS Series to bring up basic VolP service Configure the device with the pre registered Box Name for device identification Setup the IP configuration assigned for the device the IP address the Sub net Mask and the Default Gateway Setup the SoftSwitch IP address to allocate the MGCP Call Manager for call control The above configuration can be found in the Terminal Us
81. ing Caller ID Display Caller ID Blocking Speed Dial Call Return and 3 way Conference can be provided Check with the VoIP service provider for available features opened The following Table describes some example procedures for VENUS Series to enable or disable several example supplemental features Table A 1 Supplemental Telephony Features zo venn om OO Call Forward All Forward all the incoming calls to To enable Call Forwarding All CFA a designated telephone number pick up the phone and press 72 Hear the Dial Tone Enter the telephone number to which the incoming calls will be forwarded Hear the Confirm Tone To disable Call Forwarding All Pickup the phone Press 3 Hear the Confirm Tone Call Forward Forward all the incoming calls To enable Call Forwarding Busy while the local phone is busy Pick up the phone and press 4 149 Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Features Description Examples Hear the Dial Tone Enter the telephone number to which the incoming calls will be forwarded to Hear the Confirm Tone To disable Call Forwarding Busy Pickup the phone Press 5 Hear the Confirm Tone Call Forward No Forward the incoming calls to a To enable Call Forwarding No Answer Answer preset telephone number if the call is not answered after several CFNA rings Hear the Dial Tone Pick up the phone and press 6 Enter the telephone number to which the incoming calls wi
82. it item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 29 Port based VLAN Configuration 67 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 2 2 Router Mode Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt LAN gt Router Mode Under Router Mode a different IP from WAN IP would need to be assigned Interface IALHET Verus 2905 Version bh Z Bld 7 0 WAH LAN 1 HAT Analog Life Line Web Endpoint ID Heter LAN Configuration Mode Houter Hode LAN IP Address 0 6 0 0 LAN Het Mask 0 0 0 0 EA A A A A A A L 9 a SPACE BS Field C left gt sright ESC abort Press s B i TAB ENTER next Figure 3 30 LAN Configuration Under Router Mode 3 5 2 3 NAT Configuration Network Address Translation NAT works only when LAN is configured as router mode VENUS NAT router allows nodes on the private network LAN side to transparently communicate with nodes on the external network WAN side and vice versa Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt NAT Interface TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 fb Bld 7 0 LAN HAT 1 Analog Life Line Endpoint ID Heter HAT Configuration NAT Enable HAT ves Press SPACE to select TAB ENTER next field Z left zi right ESC abort Figure 3 31 NAT Configuration 68 3 0 2 4 3 0 2 0 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management When NAT is enabled the following menu shown in Figure 3 23 gives user the optio
83. it item lt page up 2 nage down ESC abort Figure 3 35 Default Ring Cadence Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Ring gt Distinctive Rings TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Ring Configuration onl offl on off2 ond of f3 duration H 180000 40 180000 180000 180000 600 180000 180000 180000 600 hos En So Se H H MDD GO cl EA EN E AA Soe Po GT CO A oot Bee Se os SS a GO GO GO 2 1 2 S 1 onl Loff l is the ring cycle ON time OFF time 100ms based duration is the total duration 1ms based TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt nage down ESC abort Figure 3 36 Distinctive Ring Configuration 71 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 2 6 Tones Table 3 26 The Tone menu items Congestion Out of Service Disconnect Off hook notice Dal tone TAINET Venus 2844 Version 4 77b Bld 7 0 Ring Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration lt Busy gt Ring Back Congestion Out of Service Disconnect Offhook Notice Dial Tone Off On Dial Tone Reorder TAB next gt forward lt backward ENTER select ESC abort Figure 3 37 Tone Configuration Table 3 27 Description of Tone Configuration Items med Dei Busy A fields in Table 3 27 are used to setup the different Ring Back frequency and amplitude of di
84. l inspector m install a surge protector between the device and Ground point Any additional computer equipment you have connected to the device directly or through another device such as a terminal or printer should also be plugged into the same surge protector Make sure that the surge protector is properly rated for the devices you have connected to it R Call your telephone company and ask them if your telephone line is equipped with a circuit surge protector m lf you are operating the device in an area where the risk of electrical surges form lightning is high disconnect the device from the telephone line at the rear panel when it is not in use 24 2 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation LED Indicators Table 2 1 LED Description Function Power Off Power is Off Status Green Power is ON 10 100BT For VENUS 2832A only LED 1 32 Green Normal Operation Yellow Performing Diagnosis Red Iae Failure 10 100Bas e T Status Green 10 100BT Link is Up Off On Hook State of the Telephone Handset Green Off Hook State of the Telephone Handset Blinking Ringing the Telephone Handset UPLINK Off 10 100BT Link is Down Status Green 10 100BT Link is Up Off Network Card is unplug LAN Status Green Network Card is plug in Blinking packet transmitting or receiving Off Network Card is unplug WAN Status Green Network Card is plug in Blinking packet transmitting or receiving
85. le the DHCP BootP Client feature of VENUS Series If the DHCP server e g Microsoft Windows NT DHCP Server or BootP server is available and is installed within the same network domain with VENUS Series the DHCP server can automatically provide an unused IP address to VENUS Series during the boot up phase Usually this feature is used for installation To manually assign static IP address to the gateway disable this feature DHCP BootP Client VENUS Series is able to identify either a DHCP server or a BooiP server is presented Not only the DHCP BootP server will provide the IP configuration for the device it can also provide the location information of the configuration file for this device Reboot the VENUS Series with this feature enabled VENUS Series will try to discover the DHCP or BootP server After getting the IP configuration it will try to download the configuration file to automatically provision itself if the information is available See Figure 3 12 The boot up procedure with DHCP BootP enabled Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed description regarding the configuration file Use host domain name options for box name This option use DHCP BootP host domain name as box name to register to SoftSwitch This option allows user to specify up to two DHCP servers that the GW would accept response from Please refer to Figure 3 11 When this option is enabled any DHCP response from servers that are not in the list would
86. lephone handsets through up to 3000 meters 10K feet of 24 AWG copper lines m Support ITU T standard voice codecs m Apply quality VoIP technologies including Real time voice packet encapsulation and voice play out based on the Real Time Protocol RTP Adaptive Jitter Buffer Echo Cancellation ITU T G 168 165 Compensation for Loss of Packet Voice Activity Detection VAD and Silence Suppression m Support 1 30 Transparent FAX service or T 38 FAX Relay m Under control of the MGCP Call Manager supplemental Class 5 features like Call Forwarding Caller ID Display Blocking Call Returning Speed Dial Call Waiting Call Transfer Voice Message Indication Direct Inward Dialing DID and 3 way Conferencing etc can be easily supported m Use static IP address assignment or obtain the dynamic IP address from a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Server or BootP Bootstrap Protocol Server m Provide DHCP server function on LAN port m Provide PSTN life line feature as backup m Support PPPoE function Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet NAT NAPT function Network Address Translation Netwrok Address Port Translation port based VLAN VLAN ID and priority tagging and QoS function that including IEEE 802 1p and IEEE 802 1Q m Support RFC 2833 RTP payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals Chapter 1 Overview m Provide Terminal User Interface via the console port or TELNET for easy and quick local
87. litude in 1 1 db t is the duration in ms of this tone element l forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt nage down ESC abort Figure 3 39 Ring Back Tone Configuration 73 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Congestion Analog TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Ring Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampl freq amp amp3 freq amp t ms 486 240 620 240 250 250 freal freq is frequency in Hertz ampl Lamp4 is the amplitude in 1 18db t is the duration in ms of this tone element 1 forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 40 Congestion Tone Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Out of Service TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 ib Bld 7 0 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampl freq3 amp3 t ms 950 130 330 1400 130 330 1808 130 330 H H 5000 H H H H H H freql 1 Ifreq 15 frequency in Hertz ampl 1 Lamp is the amplitude in 1 1 db t is the duration in ms of this tone element 1 forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 41 Out of Service Tone Configuration 74 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Me
88. ll be forwarded to Hear the Confirm Tone To disable Call Forwarding No Answer Pickup the phone Press Hear the Confirm Tone The Caller ID telephone To enable Caller ID Blocking number and the registered Name of the local phone will not be displayed on the Called Press 86 phone for privacy Hear the Confirm tone To disable Caller ID Blocking Pickup the phone Press 82 Hear the Confirm tone Pickup the phone selective Caller The Caller ID telephone To block Caller ID for an individual call ID Blocking number and the registered Name of the local phone will not be displayed on the Called Press 67 phone for a signal phone call Hear the Dial tone Dial the telephone number to make the call Pickup the phone Call Return To call back to the caller of the To make a return call last incoming call This feature works even if last incoming call was not answered Press 69 Pickup the phone Call Waiting This feature allows interruption Call Waiting example of a 3 party to a call in While one call is in progress say A is talking progress ta RY 150 Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features re been ee O to B Make the coming in call to wait C dial the phone number of A until current conversation A hear the Call Waiting tone indicating an finished The talking person will interruption be informed by short tone A press the Flash button on the handset A can now talk to C
89. llowing the mark that pasted up on the line Table 2 5 shows the ports information of each pair of the copper wires ly L H A C E Ce Figure 2 4 The Copper Wire Cable 30 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Table 2 5 Pin Assignment of the Copper Wire Cable RJ 21 Pin Mark of the Copper Wires Channel a pair 1 amp 26 Port 1 Port 26 2 amp 2 Port 2 Port 27 Port 3 Port 28 Port 3 Port 4 Port 29 Port 4 8 amp 33 Port8 Port 33 Port9 Port34 Porta Port10 Port 35 Fo Port 11 Port36 Port 1 Port12 Port37 Port12 Port13 Port38 Foi 148 39 Port 14 Port 39 Port 14 Port 15 Port 40 Port 15 Port 16 Port 41 Port 16 Reserved Reserved 31 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Fan out Cable Male RJ 21 to 16 pair copper wires with RJ 11 phone jack plugs see Figure 2 5 This cable is used for connection to the RJ 11 type connector provided by POTS equipment like a common telephone handset Figure 2 5 The Fan out Cable Extension Telco Cable Male RJ 21 to female RJ 21 connector see Figure 2 6 This cable is used for length extension RJ 21 to RJ 11 Adapter Panel This panel has 2 male RJ 21 connectors on the back and 32 RJ 11 phone jack connectors in the front shown in Figure 2 6 Customer can use an Extension Telco Cable to connect the gateway to this adapter panel for providing RJ 11 connection to telephone handset directly This panel can be screwed up to a 19 inch rack shelf F
90. m Improper software upgrade procedure may destroy the AP image stored in the flash memory The embedded Boot code can always be executed and allows re programming of the AP software to recovery the problem Login Username and Password are required to login the Terminal Ul User Interface for protection from unauthorized access to the device The default root Username is user with no password Once when the security check is passed the terminal Ul displays the Main Menu as shown in the following Figure TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Configuration Monitoring Deyice Control Diagnosis System Interface Routing Table Security ENTER select TAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 3 The Main Menu 37 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 2 Navigation the Terminal User Interface The following Figure shows the style of the Terminal Ul Indications point out the layout of the Ul and help user to navigating through the User Interface Table 3 2 lists the function keys supported for operating the menu selection Firmware amp DSP version TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 77b Bld 7 0 System Interface Routing lable security lt MGEP Configuration DHCP BootP Configuration SAMP Configuration DNS Configuration Download Configuration Country Area Code 005 Configuration 1 38 Configuration Authentication Call Features Configuration DSP Configuration Provision Configuration NT
91. n Taipei Taiwan SNMP Trap disable Call Info Trap SNMP Get Community SNMP Set Community SNHP Trap Community SNHP Trap Destination NAT pass through mode Keep alive interval sec Press ASCII SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field ec Jett gt right ESC abort Figure 3 13 SNMP Agent Configuration Table 3 9 Description of SNMP Agent Configuration Items Fea Femme SNMP Agent Select this item to enable SNMP agent configuration for SNMP management This item is an object defined in the SNMP MIB Management Information Base Il This is the textual identification of the contact person for this managed node together with information on how to contact this person This item is an object defined in the SNMP MIB II An System Name administratively assigned name for this managed node By convention this is the node s fully qualified domain name This item is an object defined in the SNMP MIB II It is the physical location of this node e g telephone closet 3 floor system Contact Trap is a function defined in the SNMP and is used by the agent to inform the manager of some evenis like Cold Start Warm Start Link Down Authentication Failure and the enterprise specific This item is to enable the SNMP trap This item allows more detail calling information send to Trap Call info Trap destination Some billing system would like to have these information records for billing purpose 91 Chapter 3 Configuration and
92. n to specify nodes on the LAN side that can be accessible by nodes on the WAN side Interface TAINET Venus 2804 Version A 7b Bld 7 0 LAN HAT 1 Analog Life Line Web Endpoint ID Meter NAT Configuration Internal Source IP Internal Port No Protocol External Port No H Hu dR 6 H H HH HH H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H HH H H H H HH H H H H H H H H HH EEE Di DM Dal DN Dal D DN DN D D ace O D O acre G G o Press B 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field ec Lett gt tright ESC abort Figure 3 32 NAPT Configuration Analog Use this menu to configure the analog characteristics of the dial line It includes Ring Tones Direct Inward Dialing Line Reversal and Long Loop ability Table 3 23 The Analog Menu Items Analog Ring TY ie Long Loop Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Ring Table 3 24 The Ring Menu Items Ring Bell ff A Frequency Distinctive Rings Default Ring Cadence 69 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Ring Analog TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Ring Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop ing Configuration Ring Configuration requency gt i Default Ring Cadence istinctive Rings TAB next gt gt Forward ec bhackward EHTER select ESC abort Figure 3 33 Ring Configuration Table 3 25
93. ner Dit isp A z d r ETG AS gt g TAMET TAE A Sr d F S d m i pe MGCP Configuration e MOCK Configura Box Name esa o ee Geen er Call Manager Ip ETT E In DHCP Servar Call Manager Domain Name er fi ei Call Manager MGCP Port ES e Download Config Gateway MGCP Port BER Se DE d TT Standard Moc LO Safe Wildeardedi ESIP Dub Authentication Endpoint ID sbb va E S NAT Esep Alive 5 voff D e DSP Configuraro NAT Keep Alive mode REF E NAT Remote IP for SDPRR P P FE Routing Table Heart beat Date Ze gt il gt Monitoring d R h o een oo II ipaam Figure 4 2 Home Page 109 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 Configuration 4 2 1 System Configuration Cap RES rr TRT TAD man de ER Jaa Are unmas Gam 9 ab 10 ED E Ls K eI Sioana R 900 Google 172 16755 Sl ea GE PA A Ter Aa 6 17206255 men woen FS SE wimi dikene Tipse MR Ar a gr ei n ee X L Bebe ele E G mise ee 9471 ap ed MGCP Configuration Box Name paw MOCP Configura st D Call Manager fl be E J Conhgaranoa Call Manager Doman Ha l S ae Call Manager MGCP Port PF s DNS Comfiguratic Gateway MGCP Port i Geen ER Standard MOCF1O sl QOS Configurase Wildcarded RSDP Dult T 38 Configur
94. next hop router This is a neighbor node of your VENUS Series that will forward the packet to the destination node out side the subnet domain The metric represents the cost of transmission for routing purposes IP routing uses hop count as the measurement of cost where a minimum of 1 means the directly connected networks Enter a number that approximates the cost for this link The number need not be precise but it must be between 1 and 15 In practice 2 or 3 is usually a good number 3 532 Default Gateway Access Path Configuration Menu gt Routing Table gt Default Gateway Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version A fb Bld 7 0 System Interface Routing Table Security Routing Table Configuration Default Gateway 172 16 4 254 SPACE BS Press B 9 77 TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 55 Default Gateway Configuration 85 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 5 4 To send an IP packet to a node for example to the MGCP Call Manager or another VoIP gateway outside the local network domain the IP packet is sent first to the Default Gateway usually a router where the packet is forwarded to the destination or the next node another router This item defines the IP address of the Default Gateway Security Select these items to change the User Name and Password for Root Account and General User Account Root account has the privilege to access every possible c
95. nig na na S Figure 4 19 LAN Configuration Switch Mode W Router Hiu OD 9 de Gane Gee 3 5 28 30 LOTE Gasol ee ane foam ML A A pe ll men maen ue A REST A A 3 xa ganne j i i LAN Configuration LAN Mode lege 2 LAN IP Address el el E LAN Neida Ep P pb iM egSOUAa TT i Figure 4 20 LAN Configuration Router Mode 119 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 2 3 Disable Dr e Msc els 42 ze ca ACUE ser wenn MAT Km En Was l be TERR O55 Gee ues Gee A D Ab A0 Dt pp SR AE Le ne Le dv A j AUNAN A ETT bipm e LAN Configuration LAN Mode sess 2 wa Ee D Te Figure 4 21 LAN Configuration Disable Mode NAT Configuration zF T Cm AK Pen ze eae lt mt dO rm wan SA Kea Bie A 7 Set SC OL 1 i L r P T NAT Configuration ERA NAT Enable I Got a WAH Internal some IP gea Port No Pretecal External Port Ne DW ip a CEFE FE GE KZ A EFEFEF P E Ze FERRER E FFI E FR FF E 3 E v EFFE E e E wl 7 ER FF RF 3 EF pe Figure 4 22 NAT Configuration 120 Chapter 4 Web Base Management 4 2 2 4 EndpointID Configuration neo irri E A AR A0 A de ha AUD 16 7 do o Google A BI ei EE 8499 5 Ay A PRA A EN EM E E E D H DE EH E EndpointI D Configuration Port Mumber En
96. nnnnnncnnnnnoncennnnnos 64 Figure 3 28 LAN Interface Configuration cesse eee eee ee ee ee 66 Figure 3 29 Port based VLAN Configuration sss esse eee eee ee 67 Figure 3 30 LAN Configuration Under Router Mode 68 Figures E e Le iel ME 68 Figure 3 32 GAR Een let e asocia 69 Figure 3 33 Ring Contguraton sss eee ee eee 70 Figure 3 34 Ring Frequency CGonfguraton see ex e eee eee 70 Figure 3 35 Default Ring Cadence CGonfguraion sese eee eee 71 Figure 3 36 Distinctive Ring Configuration ooocccnccccncnnccnoncnnnonononncononennnononnnnnnnoncnnnononrnncnnanennnnnnns 71 Figure 3 37 Tone Configuration see ee eee ee ee 72 Figure 3 38 BUSY eo etl ON WE 73 Figure 3 39 Ring Back Tone CGonfouraton sese eee eee 73 Figure 3 40 Congestion Tone Configuration sese ee eee ee e eee 74 Figure 3 41 Out of Service Tone Configuration eee eee eee e eee 74 Figure 3 42 Disconnect Tone Configuration esse ee ee ee e ee e ee 75 Figure 3 43 Off Hook Tone Configuration sse ee eee eee eee 75 Figure 3 44 Dial Tone Configuration oocccccccoccnnccconcnncononnnnnononnnnoononcnnnonnnonnononnnnnonnnnrnnnnnnnnnncnnnos 76 Figure 3 45 Off On Dial Tone CGonfguraion sse eee eee eee 76 Figure 3 46 Reorder Tone Configuration esse eee ee ee ee 77 Figure 3 47 Direct Inward Dial CGonfguraion e sse eee eee 78 Figure 3 48 Line Reversal Configuration sss ee eee eee eee 79 Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 Figure 3 49 Long Loop Cont
97. ntering the Command Line Intertace sss ee ee eee eee 103 Figure 3 76 The help Commande 103 Figure 3 77 The venus Commande 104 Figure 3 78 The Spy COMMANO EE 105 Figure 3 79 Spying the MGCP Protocol EE 105 Figure 4 1 Web Server Authentication eee eee ee eee 107 Fouro a e E 109 Figure 4 3 gt System Configuration E 110 Figure 4 4 MGCP Configuration ccccccssseececeesseeecceeseeeceeueeeeseugeceeseageeessaueeessaageeesssageeesseas 111 Figure 4 5 DHCP BOOT CGontouraton sees e eee e eee 111 Figure 4 6 DHCP Server Haer 112 Figure 4 7 The SNMP CGontoguraton sse ee eee ee eee 112 Figure 4 8 Ge e ER LE 113 XI Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 FNS TN 113 Figure 4 10 Download Contguraton sss sees eee eee eee 114 Figure 4 11 Select the Country Specification see ee e e ee 114 Figure 4 12 QOS Configuration e eee eee ee 115 leift AG Re COMO aO BE 115 Figure 4 14 Authentication BEE 116 Figure GE EEE 116 Figure 4 16 RTP Rrotocol sse eee 117 Foure 4 17 DSP CONQUE ON rene 117 Fet WAN FIC Nel vr 118 Figure 4 19 LAN Configuration Switch Mode 119 Figure 4 20 LAN Configuration Router Mode 119 Figure 4 21 LAN Configuration Disable Mode 120 Fet NAT GN 120 Figure 4 23 EndpointID Configuration sss eee eee eee eee eee 121 Figure 4 24 Static Route rrrnranrrrrnnrrrrrnnrrnrnnnrnvnnnrennnnrennnnsrnnnnerennnsrennnnsennnnsnnnnsnennnanennnnsennnnnsnene 121 FIQUIS EE
98. nu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Disconnect Analog TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freal ampi freq amp amp3 freq amp t ms 480 240 240 250 250 H H H H 480 240 620 240 250 H H H H e H H H H H H H H freal freq is frequency in Hertz lamp11 Lamp4 is the amplitude um 1 18db t is the duration in ms of this tone element l forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 42 Disconnect Tone Configuration Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt off hook Notice Analog TAINET Venus 2844 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 0 Ring Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql anp freq amp freq3 amp3 freq4 amp 1400 130 2064 130 2450 136 2600 136 freal freq4 15 frequency in Hertz lamp11 lamp4l is the amplitude in 1 18db t is the duration in ms of this tone element 1 forever TAB next item ENTER edit item lt page up 5 nage down ESC abort Figure 3 43 Off Hook Tone Configuration 19 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Access Path Configuration Menu gt Interface gt Analog gt Tones gt Dial Tone TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Tones Hot Line Line Reversal Long Loop Tone Configuration freql ampl freq amp amp3 358 130 eh 130 freql freq is frequency in Hertz
99. on Menu gt Interface gt WAN Interface TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 7 b Bld 7 0 WAN LAN NAT Analog Life Line Web EndpointID Heter HAN Configuration WAN Ethernet Type 160 166Base T IP Address 172 16 15 243 Net Hask 259 200 246 060 Default GU 172 16 0 254 PPP over ethernet disable Press HI 9 SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt right ESC abort Figure 3 26 WAN Interface Configuration 63 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Table 3 20 Description of WAN Interface Configuration Items Fis Bann This is the static IP address for the WAN interface the 10 100BaseT Fast Ethernet port of VENUS Series If the DHCP client feature is not enabled VENUS Series uses this address as its own IP address Either a public or private IP address can be assigned Each gateway must have a unique IP and MAC address VENUS Series supports the Address Resolution IP Address Protocol ARP that can help to check the IP address and MAC address of the device In case the DHCP BootP client feature is enabled VENUS Series will try to obtain the IP address dynamically The static IP address assigned in this field is unused The terminal UI will indicate the obtained IP address instead See Figure 3 19 This IP Mask defines the domain of the local network The destination IP address is AND with this mask to decide if it is located in the same local network Class A 255 0 0
100. on how to use the manual effectively The manual contains information needed to install configure and operate TAINET s VENUS Series VolP Gateway The summary of this manual is as follows Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Chapter 4 Web Base Management Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Appendix B Abbreviation Appendix C Venus Series Power Consumption Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 Symbols Used in This Manual 3 types of symbols may be used throughout this manual These symbols are used to advise the users when a special condition arises such as a safety or operational hazard or to present extra information to the users These symbols are explained below Warning This symbol and associated text are used when death or injury to the user may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Caution This symbol and associated text are used when damages to the equipment or impact to the operation may result if operating instructions are not followed properly Note This symbol and associated text are used to provide the users with extra information that may be helpful when following the main instructions in this manual Venus Series User s Manual Rev 2 5 LIMITED WARRANTY TAINET s DISTRIBUTOR shall be responsible to its customers for any and all wa
101. on of SNMP Agent Configuration lems eee eee e e e e e e e e ee 51 Table 3 10 Description of DNS Client Configuration Items see eee eee eee ee e ee ee e 53 Table 3 11 Download Configuration File 54 Table 3 12 Description of QoS Configuration Selection Hems ee ee e 56 Table 3 13 Description of T 38 Configuration Selection e e ee ee ee e 57 Table 3 14 Description of Authentication Configuration jem 59 Table 3 15 Description of Call Features Configuration Wem 59 Table 3 16 Description of RTP Configuration Iems eee 60 Table 3 17 Description of DSP Configuration Items sese eee ee ee ee e eee 61 Table 3 18 Description of Provision Configuration eme 62 Table 3 19 The Interface Menus Hemes 63 Table 3 20 Description of WAN Interface Configuration eme 64 Table 3 21 Description of PPP over Ethernet Configuration Items see eee eee e ee ee e e e e e 65 Table 3 22 Description of LAN Interface Configuration Iems e e ee ee eee 67 Table 3 23 The Analog Menu eme 69 Table 3 24 The Ring Menu Hemes eee ee ee ee ee ee e 69 Table 3 25 Description of Ring Configuration Items sese ee ee e e ee ee ee 70 Table 3 26 The Tone menu eme 72 Table 3 27 Description of Tone Configuration ems eee eee ee e ee ee eee ee 72 Table 3 28 Description of Life Line tem 81 Table 3 29 Description of Web Service Configuration ss eee e ee e ee eee 82 Table 3 30 The Routing Table Menu ems sees ee eee ee ee ee ee
102. onfiguration file is stored TETP Server Port This is the Server Port of the TFTP server where the configuration file is stored File Name The file name of the configuration file Use encrypted file The function use download mode only The Download Procedure is shown in Figure 3 16 Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the file name press Enter to start the TFTP download Press Ctrl C to cancel the download process in case the TFTP server is not found VENUS Series parses the downloaded file and processes the configuration Note User may need to reboot the device to activate the new configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version h Hb Bld 7 0 Interface Heni bnn Table PS eg les Configuration Domnload upload Configuration Download Upload download IFIP server IP L1 16 5 7 3 FIP server port 169 file name test ABIDbbef 8940 ini Use encrypted file no l Downloading profile Please Wait press ctrl c to cancel Successtully download 0090bbeF8940_ini from 172 16 5 75 Processing configuration file Done Press any key ENTER select IRBinext Cs left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 16 Download Procedure of the Configuration File 94 3 5 1 6 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Country Code This menu is for selection of the pre programmed POTS specification the ring generation spec and the telephone tone spec for some specific countries For those
103. onfiguration or information for the device As for General User Account it has limited access privilege For an example General User Account cannot provision MGCP related items Note that both User Name and Password are case sensitive Keep a note for the User Name and Password in case you forget them Contact technical support if you cannot remember the setup User should change the password for both accounts in order to protect the VENUS Series from unauthorized access Access Path Configuration menu gt Security Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version A Zb Bld 7 0 Interface Routing Table Security Security Configuration Security General User Account Setup TAB next gt forward lt backward ENTER select ESC abort Figure 3 56 System Security Configuration 86 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Configuration TALNET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 Interface Routing Table Security Security Configuration Root Account Setup Username Password User Re type Password Press ASCII SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt rigaht ESC abort Figure 3 57 Root Account Configuration Configuration TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 7b Bld 7 6 Interface Routing Table Security Security Configuration General User Account Setup Username operator Password Re type Password Press ASCII SPACE BS TAB ENTER next field lt left gt tright ESC abort
104. onitoring 3 6 3 1 1 NAT statistics NAT statistics provide the information of NAPT translation usage per protocol type Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Statistics gt NAT TALNET Venus 2864 Version 4 b Bld 7 6 NAT Statistics TCP Translation UDP Translation ICHP Translation View NAT Statistics NAT statistics Current Peak H H H H H Press any key to continue 92 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 6 3 1 2 DHCP Server statistics Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Statistics gt DHCP Server DHCP eryr IAINEI Venus 2804 Version 4 f b Bld 7 8 DHCP Server Statistics IP Binding Table Viem DHCP Server Statistics DHCP Server statistics Current Peak Max BLINDING H H 161 OFFERED D 101 Press any key to continue Figure 3 64 DHCP Server Statistics Configuration 3 6 4 System Info Monitoring This menu briefly summarizes the system information including the System Up Time since the device is powered on Access Path Monitoring Menu gt System Info Moni toring TAINET Venus 2804 Version h Th Bld 7 0 Routing Table HN Report Statistics System Infol Vien System Information System Information SHMP agent disable trap disable DHCP Boot client disable PPP over ethernet disable system Up lime H day Oh 04m 005 Press any key to continue Figure 3 65 System Information Monitoring 93 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 7 Device Control Devi
105. ontrol Diagnosis System Interface Routing Table Security Administrator ENTER select IAB next lt left gt right ESC preyvious menu Figure 3 73 Boot Code 100 3 8 3 8 1 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Diagnosis The Diagnosis menu helps to troubleshooting the VolP service Table 3 35 The Diagnosis Menu Items Diagnosis Trouble Shooting Ping This feature can be used to verify the path between VENUS Series and another node For example check whether the Call Manager is reachable or not Make sure you configure the correct subnet mask and the IP address of the default gateway Access Path Diagnosis Menu gt Ping Diagnosis TAINET Venus 2804 Version bh bh Bld 7 0 Trouble Shooting Menu IP Connectivity Host Reachability Target IP Address 1 72 16 5 86 164 Datagram Size Timeout in Seconds 2 PING 172 16 5 86 with 100 bytes of data Reply from 172 16 5 86 bytes 100 time 2ms Reply from 172 16 5 86 bytes 100 time ms Reply from 172 16 5 86 bytes 144 time ms Reply from 172 16 5 86 bytes 144 time ms Reply from 172 16 5 86 bytes 144 time 2ms Press any key to continue Figure 3 74 Ping a Host 101 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management 3 8 2 Trouble Shooting Menu Command Line Interface The Trouble Shooting Menu is designed mostly for technical support engineers lt provides a Command Line Interface CLI where user can enter commands To setup
106. or remote configuration and monitoring m Web based management through a web browser to remotely setup the gateway configuration activate the software upgrade or maintain the user account m Provide SNMP MIB for integrating into service providers SNMP management system m Support TFTP protocol for remote software upgrade and configuration file download m User Interface is protected with User ID and Password from unauthorized users m Provide two user accounts with two levels of access privilege m Provide enhanced device and service registration and authentication mechanism by inter operating with leading vender s Authentication Server and SoftSwitch Server R Compact 1U High desktop unit with ear brackets for mounting up to a 19 shelf Note Through out this User s Manual the term MGCP Call Manager or SoftSwitch are used to represent the MGCP Media Gateway Controller MGC which is also commonly called as the MGCP Call Agent Chapter 1 Overview 1 2 Applications VENUS Series designed as a desktop or rack mount unit can be easily installed in a telecommunication equipment room of a building It uses the standard 10 100 Base T Ethernet to connect to the service providers IP backbone through the router or data communication equipment Up to 32 traditional telephone handsets or FAX machines located in the rooms at each floor of the building can be connected to the VENUS Series telephon
107. our power system 28 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Note It is strongly recommended to use an AC power cord with Grounding pin or connect the Grounding Screw on the rear panel to the grounded supply of correct power system at the site 2 5 2 Connecting the Telephony Devices The pin assignment for the female type RJ 21 Telco connector shown in Figure 2 3 on the FXS 8 FXO 8 card is defined in Table 2 4 Figure 2 3 RJ 21 Female Type Telcom Connector Table 2 4 Pin Assignment of the RJ 21 Telco Connector me ana 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Port 11 Port 12 Port 13 Port 14 15 40 Port 15 29 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation mr been 16 41 Port 16 17 25 Reserved 42 50 Several cables or accessories are available for wiring requirements of the telephone cables WR Copper Wire Cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to 50 copper wires W Fan Out cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to 16 x RJ 11 connectors m RJ 21 to RJ 11 Adapter panel m RJ 21 to RJ 11 conversion 2 x RJ 21 connectors convert to 32 x RJ 11 connectors m 50 pin Extension Cable RJ 21 Male connector convert to RJ 21 Female connector Copper Wire Cable Male RJ 21 connector to 50 copper wires see Figure 2 4 This cable is convenient for directly wiring the copper wires on to a telecomm wiring panel Please fo
108. out of service disconnect offhook notice offhook alert dial tone3 off on dial tone call wait reorder rmt disconnect ne is the number of tone elements composing this tone 1 6 nf is the number of frequency for this tone element 1 4 f1 f4 is the 1 279 3 and 4 frequency of the tone element in Hertz a1 a4 is the 1 279 3 and 4 amplitude of the tone element in 1 10db t is the duration in ms of this tone element 1 forever Example venus card 3 fxs tone dial tone3 1 1 450 100 00 0 000 1 This example sets the dial tone spec The dial tone has only one tone element 450Hz 10db and is played continuously Example venus card 3 fxs tone busy 1 2 480 240 620 240 0000 500 135 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Command Set Function Description Cross Reference venus card 3 fxs tone busy 2000000 000500 This example sets the busy tone spec The busy tone has dual tone elements 1 480Hz 24db and 2 620Hz 24db The tone pattern is 500ms on and 500ms off venus card 3 4 fxs Setup the ring frequency of a voice 3525 ring freq 17 40 Hz module Example venus card 3 fxs ring_freq 20 This example sets the ring frequency of 20Hz venus card 1 4 fxs Setup the default ring cadence of a 3 5 2 5 ring_cadence lon off1 voice module where one off2 ond offs on is the ring cycle ON time 100ms duration based off is the ring cycle OFF time 100ms based
109. packets is not blocked or modified For the security purpose a firewall server or VPN is usually installed to filter out unauthorized accesses from the outside world Make sure the traffic to from the VolP gateway is not blocked The NAT server may cause problem as well The NAT server performs the Network Address Translation between the public IP address and the private IP address It may not recognize some Text based protocols like MGCP used by the VoIP gateway and may cause incorrect IP address or port translation for a packet 7 MGCP Call Manager s IP Address and the UDP port used Setup the correct Call Manager IP address and the UDP port used for MGCP The Media Gateway and the MGCP Call Manager must talk to the correct UDP port for exchanging the MGCP messages Modify the MGCP port to match the setup See Section 3 5 1 1 When restarted VENUS Series will send the MGCP message RSIP Restart In Progress to the Call Manager to report the Restart status of each POTS port If Call Manager acknowledge to this report the Voice Channel LED of the corresponding POTS port will turn OFF Check if any of the Voice Channel LED remains ON which means the Call Manager is not pre configured with correct registration for this channel 8 The Box Name The Box Name is a logic name for identifying a Media Gateway Some Call Managers may dependent on this instead of the IP address of the Gateway to accept or reject a MGCP message T
110. phone numbers that this gateway can call The Digit MAP as defined in MGCP protocol is used by VENUS Series to filter out un defined telephone numbers The Digit Map pattern is provided by the Call Manager An improper Digit Map pattern may cause problem 1 Make an On Net Call Try to make a call to another VoIP gateway somewhere located in the IP network If the ring back tone is heard but no voice can be heard after the called party answers the phone the voice packets sent by these two gateways may be blocked somehow reason like firewall VPN etc Contact your service provider to check the setup of the routing path The voice waves are converted to digital voice coding such as G 711 147 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting G 726 etc and encapsulated in RTP packets RIP is a transport protocol running on the top of UDP To make a VoIP phone call a RTP connection is created for the caller and the called gateway The UDP port used for RTP is not fixed VENUS Series uses the UDP number started from 30000 12 Hear the Voice Quality If the voice quality is not good possible reasons include Low WAN link throughput not able to support enough bandwidth for voice traffic see the following table for calculation of maximum bandwidth required Network congestion a well maintained network flow control policy or protocol help to control the traffic and prioritize the service for different type of media Type of
111. port any deviations Check that all the necessary items have been included following items are shipped with your VENUS Series o One VENUS Series Manual this one a One AC power cable For VENUS 2832A 2832A 2832AE 2816 2808 2808 only o One AC to DC power adaptor For VENUS 2804 only o One DB 9 to DB 9 serial cable o One Category 5 Ethernet cable 21 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 Site Requirements Site Selection Install the device in a clean area that is free from environmental extremes Allow at least 6 inch 15 24 cm in front of the device for access to the front panel and at least 4 inch 10 2 cm in back for cable clearance Position the device so you can easily see the front panel Hardware installation Install the 2832 or 2816 on the shelf by use the M5 screw to secure the device to the framework as the diagram shows below VENUS 2832 M5 SCREW AC Electrical Outlet Connection VENUS 2832A 2832A 2832AE 2816 2808 2808 2804 with AC power input should be installed within 1 83m 6 feet of an easily accessible grounded AC outlet capable of furnishing the required supply 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation voltage in the range of 100 to 230V AG 2 2 4 DC Power Source Connection VENUS 2832D DE with DC power input requires a 36 72VDC power source Caution Do use correct AC or DC power voltage otherwise wrong power voltage ma
112. r to control the behaviors of the gateway based on the event notifications reported by the gateway Call Manager s major job is to provide and maintain the information and 44 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management mm Description Status of the gateways and to build up and tear down the connection between the caller and the called target This is the domain name host name in IP network of the MGCP Call Manager To apply this function should enable the DNS function for host name resolution This item tells VENUS Series which UDP port number should be used for communicating with the MGCP Call Manager The MGCP messages are sent to this UDP port of the Call Manager The default port number is 2427 Call Manager Domain Name Call Manager MGCP Port Some MGCP Call Managers may use a different UDP port Normally port 2727 is used Modify this field if this is This item tells call agent which UDP port number should be communicating with the Venus gateway The MGCP message are sent to this UDP port of the gateway The default port number is 2427 For register the GW to SoftSwitch it generally registers channel by channel with no any of wildcard should be used But if the GW sends the wildcard ReStartinProgress RSIP to SoftSwitch then it will take GW In Out of service at a time Endpoint ID VENUS have three endpoint ID modes to support different SoftSwitch This is used to maintain the UDP translation entry in NAT
113. rd 8 FXO ports per card with EXO 8 and optional add on card for 8 more FXO ports Combining FXO 8 an FXO 8 and FXO 8A to support 16 FXO interfaces FXO 8A e Gain A D 3 0 20B at 1KHz D A 3 0 2dB at 1KHz e Ring Cadence Inter Pulse lt 550ms Configurable Inter Cycle lt 5000ms Configurable e Auto Answer after Ring 1 ring Configurable e Detection of the Disconnection Tones User Configurable Busy Tone Reorder Tone Congestion Tone e Long Dial Tone without Dialing 10 seconds 16 Chapter 1 Overview Items Specification e Disconnect by MGC S L HU signal DLCX message e Line Reversal Detection ITU T G 711 u Law 64Kbps e ITU T G 711 A Law 64Kbps e ITU T G 723 1 6 3K 5 3Kbps Optional Voice Codec ITU T G 729A 8Kbps Optional e ITU T G 726 16K 24K 32K 40Kbps Tone e DIMF Call Progress tones Dial tone Busy tone Ring Generation back tone Congestion tone Off hook notice tone etc and Detection e V 21 V 25 V 8 tone detection for automatic data fax voice switch over to G 711 voice coder Quality e Voice Activity Detection VAD ke Technologies Silence Suppression Comfort Noise Generation CNG e Adaptive Jitter Buffer e Echo Cancellation ITU T G 165 G 168 compliant Compensation for Loss of Packet e In band or Out band DTMF Relay e Selectable TX RX Gain Controls Call Signaling e IETF RFC 27
114. riclusalchinaltaiwanl hkl indialsweden malaysialfrench cze chislovak1a gt venus auth lt disable methodl method show ki lt str gt mg 1d lt str gt gt venus life line lt prefix gt lt max ring offtime 30 74 10ms base lt port gt lt ring_coun t 8 disable 5 20 gt venus hotline num lt tcid gt phone number n venus user endpointid lt tcid gt endpointName n venus reset venus user name lt str gt Venus password lt str gt venus basic user name lt str gt venus basic password lt str gt venus ping lt target ip address gt lt datasize gt lt timeout sec gt venus write config venus default venus show venus pstn show venus upgrade firmware lt version gt lt tftp erverIP gt lt tftpServerPort gt lt fileName gt venus den allocation lt type FIFO 1 Static mapping gt venus metering dbg gt _ Figure 3 77 The venus Command The spy command is used to select the spy level for monitoring the behavior of a software task The command format is spy key level where the key is the task number from 1 to 15 and the level is the monitor level from 0 to 5 This command enables the display of debugging message of different monitoring level for a specific task Figure 3 78 A lower level will display more information while a higher level may show only the critical or fatal messages Users can apply this command to monitor the device and if necessary capture the
115. ring The interfaces menu provides statistics information collected for monitoring the interface packet flow Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Statistics gt Interfaces Statistics TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 b Bld 7 0 Interfaces NAT DHCP Server View Interface Statistics Interface lt All gt WAN TAB next gt forward lt backward ENTER select ESC abort Figure 3 61 Interface Statistics Monitoring Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Statistics gt Interfaces gt All Statistics TAINET Venus 2864 Version bh bh Bld 7 6 Interfaces NAT DHCP Server View Interface Statistics Iface Ran octets pkts err pkts IKX octets pkts err pkts WAN 741263195 522285 H 3046660 84111 H SPACE refresh page lt page up gt page down ESC abort Figure 3 62 All Interface Statistics Monitoring 91 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management WAN shows more detailed information on each interface Access Path Monitoring Menu gt Statistics gt Interfaces gt WAN Statistics TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 ib Bld 7 0 Interfaces NAT DHCP Server View Interface Statistics Interface Statistics Octets 904 7260 Packets 84121 Broadcast Packets Discarded Packets Octets 14393956 Packets H Broadcast Packets 922395 Discarded Packets H Unknow Protocols 9086 75 ENTER select JAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 63 WAN Interface Statistics M
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117. s History Er Sp BF Address http 172 16 1 100 Enter Network Password i ajx e Please type your user name and password K Site 17216 1 100 Realm d User Name fused Password I Save this password in pour password list Cancel Eg 1 Figure 4 1 Web Server Authentication 107 Chapter 4 Web Base Management After passing the login security check the default Home page is displayed as illustrated in Figure 4 2 where the selection index items are listed at the left hand side of the Web page Click at the index to expand the sub menu items The complete menu tree of the index is listed as following m Configuration o System Configuration e MGCP Configuration SNMP Configuration DNS Configuration Country Code QOS Configuration T 38 Configuration Authentication Call Feature RTP Configuration e DSP Configuration Interface e WAN e LAN e NAT e Endpoint ID Routing Table e Static Routing e Default Gateway Security DHCP BootP Configuration Download Configuration 108 Chapter 4 Web Base Management m Monitoring a HAW Report Monitoring o System Info Monitoring m Device Control o Warm Start o Restore Default o Firmware Upgrade 1 Meirol nemi Epe c hapo TALE 2 9 Sdeeenlige p mei MED ME MAD KARA IAD BEG 8 o HND 2 2 Gee amar gee A 2 A JO MED 16 Then op 72 16 2 Goog pe om Google 17216755 x GRE Dene GE Gr e Fun I 171620 mant woen A A em
118. sum and do not reset the device while performing flash write In case the flash write is abnormally disrupted VENUS Series can still boot up using the Boot code Re download the software and re program the flash again to recovery the AP software Device Control TALNET Venus 2804 Version 4 amp ffb Bld 7 0 Press TB 97 7 7 TAB ENTER next field ec left gt r1ght ESC abort Varm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade TFTP Software Download TFTP Software Download server IP HHH L server port 69 name binary SPACE BS Figure 3 69 Downloading the New Software 98 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management Device Control TAINET Venus 2864 Version 4 ib Bld 7 0 Harm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade TFTP Software Download TFTP Software Download TFTP server IP ae l TFIP server port 9 file name binary 2804Pu4 Zb bin 2097152 bytes 100 00 received TFTP download complete Checksum is correct TFTP file checksum is 1879048262 4 b upgrade to 4 77b Write to flash y n ENTER select JAB next lt left gt right ESC previous menu Figure 3 70 Writing to New Software into the Flash Memory Device Control TAINET Venus 2804 Version 4 fb Bld 7 0 Harm Start Restore Default Firmware Upgrade TFTP Software Download TFTP Software Download TFTP server IP 172 16 5 79 TFIP server port 69 file name binary 2804Pu4 Zb bin 2097152 bytes 100 00
119. t Figure 3 68 Firmware Upgrade Table 3 34 Description of Firmware Upgrade Items Field Deserption This item tells VENUS Series the IP address of the TFTP TFTP Server IP server where the firmware located TFTP Server This item tells VENUS Series the port of the TFTP server Port where the firmware located File Name This item tells VENUS Series which file should be loaded Binary from TFTP server The firmware must be in binary format The Upgrade Procedure is listed bellow m Enter the IP address of the TFTP server then press Enter m Enter the port of the TFTP server the press Enter Default port is 69 m Enter the file name of the new firmware then press Enter 97 Chapter 3 Configuration and Management The TFTP download process Is started as shown in Figure 3 69 Enter Ctrl C to cancel the download process When download is finished VENUS will report the size of the file and verifies the checksum as illustrated in Figure 3 70 Press Y Yes to write the software into the flash memory It takes a couple of minutes to write the flash memory Once the writing procedure is completed as illustrated in Figure 3 71 VENUS Series performs the verification and then reboot itself to apply the new firmware Caution Reset the gateway only when there Is no phone call in progress Otherwise VoIP service will be abruptly terminated Note Do not write the software with incorrect check
120. t Server Host Hame Tee NOG DNS Servers z 067 Bootfile Name dese OO Log Servers lt Remove 008 Cookie Servers D EZ Hele Comment Array of router addresses ordered by preference Figure 5 2 DHCP Options Adding the Reservation Fields 128 Chapter 5 Edit Configuration File Click at 066 Boot Server Host Name on the right hand table Click at the value button Now enter the domain name or the IP address of the TFTP server and then click OK Figure 5 3 DHCP Options Reservation Options for 132 114 26 5 Unused Opio Active Optons 002 Time Offset rs 003 Router 004 Time Server DEE 02 Host Name 005 Mame Servers UGG Boot Server Host Name EEE 006 DNS Servers IO Bootfile Name Se 007 Log Servers lt Demne 00S Cookie Servers Comment TFTP boot server host name String 192 114 26 2 Figure 5 3 Setup the TFTP Boot Server Host Name Click at 067 Bootfile Name on the right hand table Click at the value button Now enter the configuration file name and then click OK Figure 5 4 DHCP Options Reservation Options tor 192 114 26 5 Unused Options Active Options 002 Time Offset S 1003 Router Lance 0d Time Server TE U1 2 Host Name 005 Name Servers Bd DEG Boot Server Host Mame 006 DNS Servers z OB Boottile Name EE 00 Log Servers HEMDYE UUS Cookie Servers Help Comment Bootle Hame String
121. test241 MGCP 1 0 NCS 1 0 AGCP CAIF recud msg from 172 16 3 60 H r map msoline 6 206 1609 OK moglino 2 RONT 4055 aaln 208rd2832to0t241 MGCP 1 0 NCS 1 0 msgline 3 R hd E R 0 9 KT 0 0 hulN S d41 msgline 4 D xxxx msoline 5 X 3055 parsing msg 4b7b7c len 27 parsing msg 515e6c l n 127 sending PB len 12 addr 172 16 3 60 port 2427 200 4055 OK RR 01 10 14 VTC 15200 8 N 1 PE CAL Figure 3 79 Spying the MGCP protocol 105 Chapter 4 Web Base Management Chapter 4 Web Base Management This chapter describes the Web based User Interface Features provided by the Web based Ul is almost the same as those described in Chapter 3 All the web pages are illustrated in this chapter with brief introduction Cross refer to Chapter 3 for the corresponding features description 4 1 Index Home Page To access to the web server of the gateway simply enter the IP address of the target gateway http xxx xxx xxx xxx within the Web browser Figure 4 1 illustrates the example of using Microsoft Internet Explorer The authentication dialog box will be popped up for user to login Enter the corrective User Name and Password The same User Name and Password are used for the Terminal User Interface The default user name is user with no default password TA http 172 16 1 100 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Back 3 A 9 search Favorite
122. tguraton sss eee eee eee 80 Figure 3 50 Life Line Configuration sss ee eee eee eee 81 Figure 3 51 WEB e In e le lO BE 82 Figure 3 52 Endpoint ID Configuration sss sees eee ee eee 83 Figure 3 53 Endpoint ID Configuration ss sees eee eee ee 83 Figure 3 54 Static Routing Configuration ss ee ex ee ee eee ee 84 Figure 3 55 Default Gateway Configuration sss eee eee ee e ee e 85 Figure 3 56 System Security Configuration eee eee ee e 86 Figure 3 57 Root Account CGonfguraton ss eee e e ee ee eee 87 Figure 3 58 General User Account Confguraton see eee eee eee 87 Figure 3 59 Routing Table Montorng A 88 Figure 3 60 H W Report Monitoring 90 Figure 3 61 Interface Statistics Monitoring sse eee eee ee eee 91 Figure 3 62 All Interface Statistics Monttormg eee eee ee 91 Figure 3 63 WAN Interface Statistics Monitoring sss ee ee ee eee ee ee ee 92 Figure 3 64 DHCP Server Statistics Configuration ee eee ee ee 93 Figure 3 65 System Information Monttormg 93 Figure 3 66 Reset the VENUS Series css eee 94 Figure 3 67 Restore Default esse eee eee 95 Figure 3 68 Firmware Upgrade sss sees eee 97 Figure 3 69 Downloading the New Software sse eee eee e ee e eee 98 Figure 3 70 Writing to New Software into the Flash Memory sse eee ee e ee ee eee 99 Figure 3 71 Upgr de Compel WEE 99 Figure 3 72 Execute the Trial Software eee eee 100 FOG E BOO COS EE E 100 ONE A PC o PO EEE aumnitonriesutiantesenon 101 Figure 3 75 E
123. voice codec Network device delay firewall router switch access device etc all contribute latency to the traffic A good network configuration in advance is very important Type of the Voice Codec selected is a big factor and tradeoff to the voice quality The PCM type codec G 711 u law or A law provide excellent voice quality but consume large amount of network bandwidth A higher compression rate codec provide fair voice quality and consumes less network bandwidth however requires more CPU DSP power which increase the voice latency The Call Manager may apply the dynamic voice codec selection algorithm based on the network traffic analysis to efficiently control the VoIP traffic consumption Table 6 1 Voice Codec Bandwidth Codec Types Bit Rate ITU T G 711 A Law PCM ITU T G 711 u Law PCM ITU T G 723 1 6 3K 5 3K ITU T G 729A 8K ITU T G 726 16 24 32 40K 148 Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features Appendix A Supplemental Telephone Features A 1 Supplemental Telephone Features Powered by the MGCP call control protocol VENUS Series together with the MGCP Controller MGC or MGCP Call Manager from the Soft Switch vendors can easily provide some additional enhanced telephony features For the traditional PSTN service providers they used to invest on extra equipment or technology for those services and may charge extra to their customers The supplemental telephone features like Call Forwarding Call Wait
124. while put B on hold To finish the conversation A press the Flash button to switch back to B and continue the conversation To disable Call Waiting for an individual call not to be interrupted Pickup the phone Press 70H Hear the Dial tone Dial the telephone number to make a call which will not be interrupted Speed Dial This feature allows users to Example of storing a telephone number to store telephone numbers to the position 4 in the telephone book telephone book located in the database of the service provider User can press fewer digits to Press 74 automatically dial the stored Hear the Dial tone number The total numbers that the telephone book can store is depending on the service Enter the telephone number to store provider Hear the Confirm tone To dial a stored telephone number Pickup the phone Press 4 the 4 position in the phone book Pickup the phone Press 4 the 4 telephone number Note All of the access codes e g 724 and procedures listed above may vary according to the configuration of the MGCP Call Manager Please check with your VolP service provider 151 Appendix B Abbreviation Appendix B Abbreviation RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol 153 Appendix B Abbreviation RFC Request for Comments RTP Real Time Protocol SDP Session Description Protocol SNMP simple Network Management Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol Trivial File Tr
125. y cause damage to the device 2 2 5 Grounding The FCC requires telecommunications equipment to withstand electrical surges that may result from lightning strikes the VENUS Series device meets the requirements set forth by the FCC The following procedure outlines some common practices that can minimize the risk of damage to computer equipment from electrical surges m Make sure the electric service in your building is properly grounded as described in article 250 of the National Electrical Code NEC handbook m Verify that a good copper wire of the appropriate gauge as described in Tables 250 94 95 of the NEC Handbook is permanently connected between the electric service panel in the building and a proper grounding device such as A ground rod buried outside the building at least 8 feet 2 44 meters deep in the earth several ground rods connected together buried outside the building at least 8 feet 2 44 meters deep in the earth A wire see tables 250 94 95 of the NEC handbook for gauge that surrounds the outside of the building and is buried at least 2 5 feet 0 76 meters deep in the earth 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Note The three grounding devices described above should be firmly placed in the earth Soil conditions should not be dry where the device is buried m f you are unsure whether the electric service in your building is properly grounded have it examined by your municipal electrica

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